Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name GenusHomo title orig translator image Image Genushomo first.jpg 200px image caption dust jacket of the first edition of GenusHomo author L. Sprague de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller illustrator cover artist Edd Cartier country United States language English language English series genre Science fiction novel publisher Fantasy Press release date 1950 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages ix, 225 pp isbn NA preceded by followed by GenusHomo is a science fiction novel by L. Sprague de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller . It was first published in the science fiction magazine Super Science Stories for March, 1941, and subsequently published in book form in hardcover by Fantasy Press in 1950 and in paperback by Berkley Books in 1961. An E book edition was published by Victor Gollancz Ltd Gollancz s SF Gateway imprint on September 29, 2011 as part of a general release of de Camp s works in electronic form. ref http www.orionbooks.co.uk authors de camp l. sprague2 Orion Publishing Group s L. Sprague de Camp webpage ref ref http www.amazon.com GenusHomo ebook dp B005HRPZY2 Amazon.com entry for e book edition ref It has also been translated into French language French , Italian language Italian and German language German . The book has the distinction of being de Camp s first science fiction novel, and Miller s only novel. It is perhaps the earliest work of fiction dealing with the afterwards popular theme of humanity being replaced by intelligent apes in the future, later epitomized by Pierre Boulle s Planet of the Apes novel Planet of the Apes . Image GenusHomo novel.jpg frame left GenusHomo by L. Sprague de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller , Berkley Books , 1961 Plot A bus is trapped in the cave in of a tunnel, and its passengers are preserved for millennia in a state of suspended animation. When their vehicle is ultimately uncovered they awaken to a future in which humankind ... more details
of the current ice age . All species of the genus except Human Homo sapiens modern humans are extinct ... members of the genusHomo is human . The word homo is Latin , in the original sense of human ... before present, in thousands. Homo habilis , which is considered the first member of the genusHomo ... Evolution Hominidae nav Apes DEFAULTSORT HomoGenus Category Human evolution Category Hominina af ... Homo rod id Homogenus it Homo he la Homogenus lv Cilv ki lt mon s mk nl Homo geslacht ja no Mennesker nn Homo nds Homo pl Homo pt Homo ru simple Homogenus sk lovek ...other uses Homo disambiguation pp semi indef Automatic taxobox fossil range Fossil range 2.4 0 small Pliocene &ndash present small image Homo habilis.jpg image caption Homo habilis authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 type species Human Homo sapiens type species authority Linnaeus, 1758 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Human Homo sapiens Homo gautengensis Homo habilis Homo erectus Homo antecessor Homo ergaster Homo heidelbergensis Homo neanderthalensis Homo floresiensis authority Linnaeus, 1758 File Humanevolutionchart.jpg thumb Spatial and time distribution of main Homo species Homo is the genus that includes Anatomically modern humans modern humans and species closely related to them. The genus is estimated to be about 2.3 to 2.4 million years old, ref name encylopediahumanevolution ... 03175 3 page 265 ref evolving from australopithecine ancestors with the appearance of Homo habilis ... about 2.5 million years ago. However in May 2010, Homo gautengensis H. gautengensis was discovered ... 450 cc cuin 0 abbr on in A. garhi to Convert 600 cc cuin 0 abbr on in H. habilis . Within the Homogenus, cranial capacity again doubled from H. habilis through Homo ergaster or Homo erectus H. erectus to Homo heidelbergensis by 0.6 million years ago. The cranial capacity of H. heidelbergensis overlaps with the range found in modern humans. The advent of Homo was thought to coincide with the first ... more details
The phrases no homo and pause are slang terms. They Parenthesis rhetoric parenthetically assert that the speaker of such is not homosexual and are usually used after an utterance that may have given that impression. ref name Matson cite news url http seattletimes.nwsource.com html matsononmusic 2009518145 dear eddie francis morning hos.html title Dear Eddie Francis, morning host at KUBE 93.3 FM Cut the homophobia last Matson first Andrew date 2009 07 22 newspaper The Seattle Times accessdate 2009 08 08 ref History The term no homo originated in Spanish Harlem East Harlem slang of the early 1990s. ref name Weiner cite news url http www.slate.com id 2224348 title Does This Purple Mink Make Me Look Gay?The rise of no homo and the changing face of hip hop homophobia last Weiner first Jonah date 2009 08 06 publisher Slate magazine Slate accessdate 2009 08 08 ref It was used by many to distance ... nymag.com daily entertainment 2009 08 no homo cause for hope in hip.html title No Homo Cause for Hope ... 2009 08 08 ref Criticism Several social commentators have criticized the use of both no homo and pause ... News Channel Fox News commentator Marc Lamont Hill encouraged the hip hop community to stop using no homo ... title Roundup Kiss Ins Spread, No Homo Must Go date 2009 07 21 publisher The Advocate accessdate 2009 ... no homo can help expand established concepts of masculinity , and challenge the status quo . ref name .... In his view, no homo is merely another form of gay bashing , and to a large extent is used simply ... by rappers Jay Z and Kanye West , the sentence no homo is used. ref name Weiner In 2011, The Lonely Island made a parody of the expression with their song No Homo published in their album Turtleneck ... blatantly homosexual statements such as I ve been thinking about fucking a dude No homo ref cite ... thats gay no homo.htm That s Gay No Homo , October 7, 2009, Current TV. Category Hip hop phrases Category English phrases Category Slang Category Sexual orientation and society sv No homo ... more details
Wiktionary homohomoHomo may refer to the Greek prefix , meaning the same , opposite of hetero Greek the Latin for human man, human being Homo , the taxonomical genus including modern humans Homo sapiens homo slang a colloquial and usually pejorative abbreviation for homosexual adjective or noun as a colloquial abbreviation for homogenized milk Canadian English HomO, short name of the Swedish Ombudsman against Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation HOMO acronym Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital, in chemistry see HOMO LUMO Homo prefix may be used in organic chemistry trivial name s to indicate next higher straight chain Homologous series homolog ie one noncyclic carbon more and similarly dihomo meaning two noncyclic carbon more , and is opposite of the prefix Nor which usually means one noncyclic carbon less. Unlike nor homo generally talks about a straight chain homolog with rare exceptions. Also unlike dinor, when the added carbons are not adjacent the term used may be bis homo instead of dihomo whereas dinor can refer to removal of two adjacent or remote carbons. Examples Homoaromaticity exceptional a cyclic homolog with ring expansion eg homotropylium , bishomotropylium Homoaconitate , Homoaconitate hydratase Homoarginine Homocapsaicin , Homodihydrocapsaicin Homocatechol Homochlorcyclizine Homocitrate , Homocitrate synthase Homocitrulline Homocresol Homocysteine , S Adenosyl L homocysteine Homoeriodictyol Homogentisic acid Homoglutathione , Homoglutathione synthase Homoisocitrate , Homoisocitrate dehydrogenase Homophenylalanine Homophthalic acid Homopipramol ... Dihomo gamma linolenic acid Homo, the wolfhound in Victor Hugo s novel The Man Who Laughs Homo, a French ... da Homo de Homo Begriffskl rung fr Homo homonymie id Homo it Uomo disambigua he la Homo discretiva nl Homo ja no Homo simple Homo sk Homo fi Homo sv Man olika betydelser tr Homo anlam ayr m vls Homo ... more details
Primates familia Hominidae genusHomogenusHomo species H. rudolfensis binomial Homo rudolfensis binomial authority Valeri Pavlovich Alekseyev Alekseyev , 1978 ref name y1978 Homo rudolfensis is a fossil Homo human species discovered by Bernard Ngeneo, a member of a team led by anthropologist Richard ... of the Homo habilis species, are too pronounced, leading to the presumption of a Homo rudolfensis species, contemporary with Homo habilis . It is not certain if H. rudolfensis was ancestral to the later species in Homo , or if H. habilis was, or if some third species yet to be discovered was. File HPCR UR 501 03.jpg thumb left UR 501 original specimen , the oldest fossil of GenusHomo In March ...Taxobox name Homo rudolfensis fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 1.9 image Homo rudolfensis.jpg image .... ref by Valeri Pavlovich Alekseyev V. P. Alekseyev later changed to Homo rudolfensis by Bernard Wood ref Cite journal volume 36 issue 1 pages 115 118 last Wood first B. title Homo rudolfensis Alexeev ... years. Originally thought to be a member of the species Homo habilis , the fossil was the center of much debate concerning its species. Assigned initially to Homo habilis , the skull was at first ... constraints and their importance for reconstructing the early Homo skull KNM ER 1470 journal The Journal ... Talk Origins Skull KNM ER 1470 http humanorigins.si.edu evidence human fossils species homo rudolfensis Homo rudolfensis The Smithsonian Institution s Human Origins Program Human Evolution DEFAULTSORT Homo Rudolfensis Category Early species of Homo Rudolfensis Category Lower Paleolithic Category Pliocene mammals Category Fossil taxa described in 1978 ar ast Homo rudolfensis bg Homo rudolfensis ca Homo rudolfensis cs Homo rudolfensis da Homo rudolfensis de Homo rudolfensis es Homo rudolfensis eu Homo rudolfensis fa fr Homo rudolfensis gl Homo rudolfensis ko id Homo rudolfensis it Homo rudolfensis he lb Homo rudolfensis nl Homo rudolfensis ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Homo cepranensis fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 0.5 0.35 image Homo cepranensis.png image width 250px image caption Holotype skull regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Primates familia Hominidae genusHomogenusHomo species H. cepranensis binomial Homo cepranensis binomial authority Mallegni et al., 2003 Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a Homo human species , known from only one skull cap discovered in 1994. ref cite journal doi 10.1016 S1631 0683 03 00015 0 title Homo cepranensis sp. nov. and the evolution of African European Middle Pleistocene hominids journal Comptes rendus de l Acad mie des sciences Comptes Rendus Palevol issn 1631 0683 volume 2 pages 153 159 year 2003 author9 Mallegni, F last1 Mallegni first1 F issue 2 ref The fossil was discovered by archeologist Italo Biddittu and was nicknamed Ceprano Man after a nearby town in the province of Frosinone , 89 kilometers Southeast of Rome , Italy . ref cite journal doi 10.1073 pnas.151259998 pmid 11504953 title A cranium for the earliest Europeans Phylogenetic ... 450,000 years old. The cranial features on the bone seem to be intermediate between those found on Homo erectus and those of later species such as Homo heidelbergensis which dominated Europe long before Homo neanderthalensis . A 2011 study suggested it was ancestral to Homo neanderthalensis . ref http .... References reflist Human Evolution Prehistoric technology Category Early species of Homo ... Fossil taxa described in 2003 anthropology stub paleo primate stub ar bg Homo cepranensis ca Home de Ceprano de Homo cepranensis es Homo cepranensis fa fr Homo cepranensis ko id Homo cepranensis it Homo cepranensis nl Homo cepranensis ja nds Homo cepranensis pl Homo cepranensis pt Homo cepranensis ru Homo cepranensis simple Homo cepranensis sk lovek cepransk fi Homo cepranensis zh ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Homo habilis fossil range Fossil range 2.3 1.4 small Pliocene Pleistocene small image Homo habilis.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Primates familia Hominid ae genusHomo species H. habilis binomial Homo habilis binomial authority Louis Leakey Leakey et al., 1964 Homo habilis IPAc en icon h o m o h b l s , handy man is a species of the genusHomo , which lived from approximately 2.33 to 1.4 million years ago, during the Gelasian ... 7 described under Famous specimens below. ref Homo habilis or possibly Homo rudolfensis H. rudolfensis was the earliest known species of the genusHomo until May 2010, when Homo gautengensis H. gautengensis ... H. habilis from the genusHomo , and renaming as Australopithecus habilis . Image Homo habilis KNM ... proseminar leakey etal nature 1964.pdf A New Species of GenusHomo from Olduvai Gorge PDF , L.S.B. ... who dated and analyzed the specimens  a 1.44 million year old Homo habilis and a 1.55 million year old Homo erectus  said their findings challenged the conventional view that these species ... humans of all species in the genus except possibly H. rudolfensis . H. habilis was short and had ... Turkana , Kenya . Homo habilis has often been thought to be the ancestor of the more gracile disambiguation gracile and sophisticated Homo ergaster , which in turn gave rise to the more human appearing species, Homo erectus . Debates continue over whether H. habilis is a direct human ancestor ... early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya author F. Spoor, M. G. Leakey, P. N. Gathogo ... like skull that shared human like traits in 1964. The name itself, Homo habilis , was originally ... Ndessokia & Gen Suwa title New partial skeleton of Homo habilis from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania journal ... Wood, Bernard title Who is the real Homo habilis ? journal Nature volume 327 pages 187 188 doi ... than the 1350 to 1450  cm range of modern Homo sapiens . These Hominini hominins were smaller ... more details
classis Mammal ia ordo Primate s familia Hominidae tribus Hominini genusHomogenusHomo species H. rhodesiensis binomial Homo rhodesiensis binomial authority Arthur Smith Woodward Woodward , 1921 Homo rhodesiensis Rhodesian man is a hominin species described from the fossil Kabwe skull . Other ...italictitle Taxobox name Homo rhodesiensis fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 0.4 0.12 image Rhodesian ... gbs summary s&cad 0 The Evolution of Homo Erectus Comparative Anatomical Studies of an Extinct ... hominid remains. It was described as having a broad face similar to Neanderthal Homo neanderthalensis ... features intermediate between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal. Most current experts believe Rhodesian Man to be within the group of Homo heidelbergensis though other designations such as Archaic Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis have also been proposed. According to Tim D. White Tim White , it is probable that Rhodesian Man was the ancestor of Homo sapiens idaltu Herto Man , which itself was the ancestor of Homo sapiens sapiens . The skull has cavities in ten of the upper teeth ... Homo Sapiens in Africa journal American Journal of Physical Anthropology volume 61 issue 2 pages ... years old, and Clarke in 1976 classified it as Homo erectus . Undirect cranial capacity estimate ... Rightmire give the Nudutu occiput an appearance which is also unlike that of Homo Erectus but Stinger 1986 pointed that thickened iliac pillar is typical for Homo erectus . ref The Evolution of Homo ... later of Homo rhodesiensis in the archaeological record at this time who may have contributed this more ... experts believe Rhodesian Man to be within the group of Homo heidelbergensis though other designations such as Homo sapiens arcaicus and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis have also been proposed. Who date May 2009 According to Tim White anthropologist Tim White , it is probable that Homo rhodesiensis was the ancestor of Homo sapiens idaltu Herto Man , which would be itself at the origin of Homo sapiens ... more details
genusHomogenusHomo species H. gautengensis binomial Homo gautengensis binomial authority Curnoe, 2010 synonyms range map range map width range map caption Homo gautengensis is a hominin species ... the species, named Homo gautengensis by anthropologist Dr Darren Curnoe of the UNSW School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences. While earlier fossils belong to the genusHomo , none have ...italic title Taxobox name Homo gautengensis fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 1.9 0.6 status extinct ... hominin fossils previously attributed to Homo habilis , Homo ergaster or in some cases Australopithecus and is argued by Curnoe to be the earliest species in the genusHomo . ref Curnoe, D. 2010, A review of early Homo in southern Africa focusing on cranial, mandibular and dental remains, with the description of a new species Homo gautengensis sp. nov. . HOMO Journal of Comparative Human Biology ... Curnoe, D. doi 10.1016 j.jchb.2010.04.002 title A review of early Homo in southern Africa focusing on cranial, mandibular and dental remains, with the description of a new species Homo gautengensis ... between 1.0 and 0.6 Ma. ref Herries et al., 2009. A multi disciplinary seriation of early Homo ... ref . Description According to Curnoe, Homo gautengensis had big teeth suitable for chewing plant ..., consuming more vegetable matter than Homo erectus , Homo sapiens , and probably even Homo habilis ... and geological age, researchers think that it was a close relative of Homo sapiens but not necessarily ... at the same time and in the same place, according to Curnoe, and as a result, Homo gautengensis ... for the sudden increase in the discovery of Homo species is improved analysis methods, often based on prior ... million years ago, is a better possibility for the earliest non Homo direct ancestor in the human evolutionary line. Bones even older than those of Homo gautengensis await study and classification. According ... evolved genus. References reflist Human Evolution state uncollapsed Category African archaeology ... more details
regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Primates familia Hominid ae genusHomogenusHomo species H. ergaster binomial Homo ergaster binomial authority Colin Groves Groves and Vratislav Maz k Maz k , 1975 Homo ergaster is an extinct chronospecies of Homo that lived in eastern and southern ... of the genusHomo , possibly ancestral to, or sharing a common ancestor with, Homo erectus . ref cite journal title Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya author ...Italic title Taxobox name Homo ergaster fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 1.8 1.3 image Homo ergaster.jpg ... years ago. ref name Hazarika2007 cite news last Hazarika first Manji title Homo erectus ergaster and Out .... ergaster , but it is now widely accepted to be the direct ancestor of later hominids such as Homo heidelbergensis , Homo sapiens , and Homo neanderthalensis rather than Asian Homo erectus . ref cite journal author G. Philip Rightmire title Human Evolution in the Middle Pleistocene The Role of Homo ... in 1949 he named the species Telanthropus capensis , though it is now recognised as a member of Homo ... of Homo journal Ludus Vitalis volume 9 issue 15 year 2001 pages 63 74 ref The name was first ... Boy and Peking Man . Though Homo ergaster has gained some acceptance as a valid taxon, H. ergaster ... species H. erectus . For the remainder of this article, the name Homo ergaster will be used to describe ... be distinguished from Homo heidelbergensis by its thinner bones, more protrusive face, and lower ... found in Tanzania , Ethiopia , Kenya , and South Africa . Divergence Homo habilis is generally accepted as the putative ancestor of the genusHomo , ref name Wood2001 and often of H. ergaster most directly. This taxon s status as a legitimate species within Homo , however, is particularly contentious ... immediately after this. These early descendants of H. habilis may have been discovered in Homo georgicus ... Frameworks for the Acquisition of Symbolic Cognition by Homo sapiens year 2008 ref H. ergaster remained ... more details
genusHomogenusHomo species H. heidelbergensis binomial Homo heidelbergensis binomial authority Otto Schoetensack Schoetensack , 1908 Homo heidelbergensis Heidelberg Man , named after the University of Heidelberg is an extinct species of the genusHomogenusHomo which may be ref Mounier,Aur lien Fran ois Marchal and Silvana Condemi Is Homo heidelbergensis a distinct species? New insight on the Mauer .... heidelbergensis may have been the first species of the Homogenus to paleolithic burial bury their dead ...italictitle Taxobox name Homo heidelbergensis fossil range Pleistocene , fossilrange 0.6 0.4 image Homo ... ref the direct ancestor of both Homo neanderthalensis in Europe and Homo sapiens . ref cite journal title Human Evolution in the Middle Pleistocene The Role of Homo heidelbergensis author .... heidelbergensis stone tool technology was very close to that of the Acheulean tools used by Homo erectus . Morphology and interpretations Image Homo heidelbergensis 10233446 .jpg thumb left Reconstruction of Homo heidelbergensis Both H. antecessor and H. heidelbergensis are likely to be descended from the morphologically very similar Homo ergaster from Africa. But because H. heidelbergensis had a larger ... of the Pit of Bones, Atapuerca, Spain Species Homo heidelbergensis. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved ... J, Carbonell E. 2009 . Right handedness of Homo heidelbergensis from Sima de los Huesos Atapuerca ... ref H. heidelbergensis was a close relative most probably a migratory descendant of Homo .... These are thought to have been made by Homo erectus H. erectus or H. heidelbergensis . Generally ... c29.html ref Divergent evolution Image Homo heidelbergensis Replika 1.jpg thumb Homo heidelbergensis ... of the H. heidelbergensis tree. Homo neanderthalensis retained most of the features of H. heidelbergensis ... Magnon Man, they also had a larger brain than all other hominins. Homo sapiens , on the other hand ... that it is a cladistic ancestor to other Homo forms sometimes improperly linked to distinct species ... more details
superfamilia Hominoidea familia Hominidae subfamilia Homininae tribus Hominini genusHomogenusHomo species H. antecessor binomial Homo antecessor binomial authority J. M. Bermudez de Castro Bermudez de Castro et al. , 1997 Homo antecessor is an extinct Homo human species or subspecies dating ... lived in England about 950,000 years ago the earliest known population of the genusHomo in Northern ...italictitle Taxobox name Homo antecessor fossil range Early Pleistocene , fossilrange 1.2 0.8 image Homo ... how H. antecessor related to other Homo species in Europe, with suggestions that it was an evolutionary link between Homo ergaster H. ergaster and Homo heidelbergensis H. heidelbergensis , although ... 10.1006 jhev.1999.0324 pmid 10497001 ref Physiology Image Homo antecessor female.jpg thumb 145px left Model of a female Homo antecessor of Atapuerca practicing cannibalism Ibeas Museum, Burgos, Spain ... Spain Gran Dolina and Sima del Elefante . Image Homo antecessor male.jpg thumb 225px right Model of a male Homo antecessor of Atapuerca mountains Ibeas Museum, Burgos, Spain Gran Dolina Archaeologist ... Juan Luis Arsuaga Ferreras of the Complutense University of Madrid discovered Homo ... between Homo antecessor and Homo heidelbergensis . ref name nature1 Parfitt.S et al 2005 The earliest ... links http www.jqjacobs.net anthro paleo antecessor.html Homo antecessor http www.mnh.si.edu anthro ... Homo Antecessor Category Early species of Homo Category Lower Paleolithic Category Pleistocene mammals ... settlement in northern Europe.html bg Homo antecessor ca Homo antecessor cs Homo antecessor da Homo antecessor de Homo antecessor es Homo antecessor fr Homo antecessor ko id Homo antecessor it Homo antecessor lb Homo antecessor nl Homo antecessor ja no Homo antecessor nds Homo antecessor pl Homo antecessor pt Homo antecessor ro Homo antecessor ru simple Homo antecessor sk lovek predchodca fi Homo antecessor sv Homo antecessor roa tara Homo antecessor ... more details
, the human genus name Homo is quote Used with Latin L. or mock L. adjs. in names imitating Homo sapiens, etc., and intended to personify some aspect of human life or behaviour indicated by the adj. . Homo faber feIb r H. Bergson L Evolution Cr atrice 1907 ii. 151 , a term used to designate man as a maker of tools. Variants are often comic Homo insipiens Homo turisticus. ref This is from the CD edition of 2002. ref Note that such forms should logically keep the capital for the genus name&mdash ...Italic title about the economic concept the journal Homo Oeconomicus Homo economicus , or economic human ... ends. This theory stands in contrast to the concept of homo reciprocans , which states that human ... The Ethology of Homo Economicus. The Journal of Economic Perspectives , Vol. 9, No. 2 Spring ... interest and the desire for wealth. Model Homo economicus is a term used for an approximation or Economic model model of Homo sapiens that acts to obtain the highest possible well being for him ... in certain social sciences models, particularly in economics . Homo economicus is seen as rational in the sense ... to attain them at minimal cost. Only na ve applications of the Homo economicus model assume that this hypothetical ... Homo economicus is certainly long established Persky ref name persky traces it back to Vilfredo Pareto ... of Political Economy 1888 . ref Zabieglik, Stefan 2002 . The Origins of the Term Homo Oeconomicus , Gdansk, 123 130. ref The Oxford English Dictionary O.E.D. does not mention Homo economicus, but it is one ... the envelope and check whether it contains something valuable. Criticisms Homo economicus bases his choices on a consideration of his own personal utility function . Consequently, the homo economicus ... which differ sharply from what the homo economicus model postulates. Such systems have been termed gift economy rather than market economy. Criticisms of the homo economicus model put forward ... Simon , and many of the Austrian School criticise Homo economicus as an actor with too great of an understanding ... more details
Italic title for the Max Frisch novel Homo Faber novel Homo faber Latin for Man the Creator in reference to homo sapiens meaning wise man is a philosophical concept articulated by Hannah Arendt and Max Scheler that refers to humans as controlling the environment through tools. Henri Bergson also referred to the concept in The Creative Evolution 1907 , defining intelligence , in its original sense, as the faculty to create artificial objects, in particular tools to make tools, and to indefinitely variate its makings. In Latin literature, Appius Claudius Caecus uses this term in his Sententi , referring to the ability of man to control his destiny and what surrounds him Homo faber suae quisque fortunae Every man is the artifex of his destiny . In anthropology , Homo faber , as the working man , is confronted with Homo ludens , the playing man , who is concerned with amusements, humor, and leisure. Homo faber can be also used in opposition or juxtaposition to Demiurge deus faber God the Creator , an archetype of which are the various Vulcan mythology gods of the forge . Homo Faber novel Homo Faber is the title of an influential novel by the Swiss author Max Frisch , published in 1957. The book was made into the film Voyager film Voyager , starring Sam Shepard and Julie Delpy . Homo Faber was one of the five IB Middle Years Programme IBMYP areas of interaction, before it was replaced with Human Ingenuity . Homo Faber is also the title of a short poem by Frank Bidart that is included in his collection Desire 1997 . See also List of alternative names for the human species External links http www.gradesaver.com classicnotes titles faber Study guide about the novel Homo Faber by Max ... philosophical phrases Category Humans philosophy stub bg Homo faber de Homo faber Anthropologie es Homo faber eo Homo faber fr Homo faber philosophie gl Homo faber ko nl Homo faber pl Homo faber tr Homo faber antropoloji ... more details
HOMO and LUMO are acronym s for highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital , respectively. The energy difference between the HOMO and LUMO is termed the HOMO LUMO gap. HOMO and LUMO are sometimes referred to as frontier orbitals . ref http ww2.chemistry.gatech.edu class 1311 fahrni set2b.pdf GA Tech Chemistry p. 2 67 Frontier Orbitals ref Roughly, the HOMO level is to organic semiconductors what the valence band is to inorganic semiconductors and quantum dot s. The same analogy exists between the LUMO level and the conduction band . citation needed date March 2011 In organometallic chemistry the size of the LUMO lobe can help predict where addition to pi ligands will occur. SOMO A SOMO is a singly occupied molecular orbital such as half filled HOMO of a radical chemistry radical . ref IUPAC Gold Book http www.iupac.org goldbook S05765.pdf ref See also Frontier molecular orbital theory Diels Alder reaction Electron configuration Koopmans theorem Ligand Organic semiconductor References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Homo Lumo Category Quantum chemistry cs HOMO LUMO es HOMO LUMO SOMO fi Rajaorbitaalit ja HOMO LUMO nl HOMO LUMO pl HOMO LUMO pt HOMO LUMO SOMO zh HOMO LUMO ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Homo gardarensis was the name mistakenly given to partial remains found in a burial at Gardar, Greenland Gardar , Greenland in a 12th century Norsemen Norse settlement. Original statements compared the remains to Homo heidelbergensis but this identification was subsequently disproven. The bones were classified as the remains of a contemporary human who suffered from acromegaly , and put away at Panum Institute in Copenhagen . cryptozoology DEFAULTSORT Homo Gardarensis Category Hominid cryptids Category Human remains archaeological Category Viking exploration of North America it Homo gardarensis ... more details
Tribe biology tribe of Hominini . Hominini currently comprises the extant species Homogenus human the only living member of the genusHomo , bonobo genus Pan , and chimpanzee genus Pan their ancestors ... was Homo hobbitus . It was initially placed in its own genus, Sundanthropus floresianus ... in the genusHomo . ref name Aiello Cite journal doi 10.1002 ajpa.21255 last1 Aiello first1 Leslie C. title Five years of Homo floresiensis journal American Journal of Physical Anthropology pages ...Italic title Taxobox name Homo floresiensis fossil range Late Pleistocene , fossilrange 0.094 0.013 image Homo floresiensis.jpg image alt Skull with associated mandible. image caption A cast of a Homo ... ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Primate s familia Hominidae tribus Hominini genusHomogenusHomo species H. floresiensis binomial Homo floresiensis binomial authority Brown et al., 2004 Homo floresiensis Flores Man , nicknamed hobbit and Flo is a possible species, now extinct, in the genusHomo . The remains were discovered in 2003 on the island of Flores in Indonesia . Partial ... also proposed that H.  floresiensis lived contemporaneously with modern humans Homo sapiens ... further support for the hypothesis that H.  floresiensis and Homo sapiens are separate species. Critics of the claim for species status continue to believe that these individuals are Homo ... Obendorf et al. 2008 ref Discovery Image Homo floresiensis cave.jpg thumb Cave on Flores Island ... migration of Homo sapiens from Asia to Australia. ref name Brown04 ref name Morwood04 They were not expecting ... stratigraphic layer as an elephant of the extinct genus Stegodon which was widespread throughout ... 2004 10 27 ref Homo sapiens reached the region by around 45,000 years ago. ref Smithsonian July 2008 ref Homo floresiensis was unveiled on 28 October 2004, and was swiftly nicknamed the Hobbit , after ... to the skull of Homo erectus alone. ref name lyras Lyras et al. 2008 ref Small bodies The first ... more details
Ecce Homo disambiguation . File CaravaggioEcceHomo.jpg thumb 250px Ecce Homo Caravaggio Ecce Homo , Caravaggio , 1605 Ecce Homo pronounced IPA la e t e omo or IPA e ke homo are the Latin words used ... is widely depicted in Christian art . Artistic subject The Ecce homo is a standard component of cycles ... thumb Ecce Homo , Martin Schongauer , 15th century engraving The first depictions of the ecce homo scene in the arts appear in the 9th and 10th centuries in Syria n Byzantine culture. Western Christianity Western depictions in the Middle Ages that often seem to depict the ecce homo scene ... ecce homo scene in the Bible. The independent image only developed around 1400, probably in Burgundy ... 236, 240, 256 273, ISBN 853313245 ref File Titian Christ Shown to the People Ecce Homo .jpg left thumb Ecce Homo by Titian , 1570 156 The motif found increasing currency as the Passion Christianity Passion became a central theme in Western piety in the 15th and 16th centuries. The ecce homo theme ... homo scene, it has been argued, often, and increasingly, portray the people of Jerusalem in a highly ... of Ecce Homo , 1871. The motif of the lone figure of a suffering Christ who seems to be staring ... , as well as in Baroque sculptures. Hieronymus Bosch painted his first Ecce Homo Bosch, 1470s ecce homo during the 1470s. ref name WGoA http www.wga.hu frames e.html? html b bosch 1early 05ecce1.html Ecce Homo . Web Gallery of Art . Retrieved on 24 May 2009. ref He returned to the subject ... of Christ in the ecce homo scene of his Great Passion, in unusually close relation with his .... James Ensor used the ecce homo motif in his ironic print Christ and the Critics 1891 , in which he portrayed himself as Christ. Recent usage File Corinth Ecce homo.jpg thumb Ecce homo , Lovis Corinth , 1925 Especially in the 19th and 20th centuries, the meaning of ecce homo motif has been extended ... 20th century depiction is Lovis Corinth s work Ecce Homo 1925 , which shows, from the perspective ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Homo Twist image Homo Twist.jpg caption Homo Twist in 2005. background group or band alias origin Poland genre Rock music rock , alternative rock years active 1993&ndash 2000, 2004&ndash 2009 website http www.homotwist.art.pl current members Maciej Male czuk vocals, guitar br Olaf Deriglasoff bass br Tomasz Dominik drums br Piotr Lewicki Piotr Lala Lewicki keyboards past members Leszek Kowal bass br Tomasz Pukacki Tomasz Titus Pukacki bass br Grzegorz Schneider drums br Franz Dreadhunter bass br Artur Hajdasz drums Homo Twist was a Poland Polish Rock music rock band founded in 1993 by Maciej Male czuk . ref cite news title Homo Twist Kiedy Black Sabbath spotyka Primusa url http muzyka.onet.pl 10174,16475,1329247,prasa.html work Onet.pl date 21 July 2005 accessdate 23 December 2010 ref Discography Ca y ten seks 1994 Homo Twist 1996 Moniti Revan 1997 Live After Death 2002 Demonologic 2005 Matematyk 2008 References reflist Category Polish musical groups pl Homo Twist ... more details
Homo hop is a genre of hip hop music performed by LGBT artists and performers. It has been described as a global movement of gay hip hop Master of Ceremonies Hip hop culture MCs and fans determined to stake their claim in a genre too often associated with homophobia and anti gay lyrics. ref cite news last Chonin first Neva title Hip to homo hop Oakland s D DC fuses gay and black identities with eyebrow raising rhyme work San Francisco Chronicle page PK 54 date 2001 12 16 url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f chronicle archive 2001 12 16 PK231895.DTL accessdate 2008 11 19 ref Notable events in the history of homo hop include the PeaceOUT World Homo Hop Festival which was founded in 2001 ref cite news last Thomas first Devon title Homo Hop Has a Say work Newsweek page PK 54 date 2004 07 12 url http www.newsweek.com id 54373?tid relatedcl accessdate 2008 11 19 ref and mounted for several years on the West Coast of the United States West and East Coast of the United States East coasts, and the 2006 documentary film Pick Up the Mic . Artists Unreferenced section date March 2009 Cazwell Deadlee Deep Dickollective Tori Fixx God Des and She Juba Kalamka Melange Lavonne Mz Fontaine QBoy Samantha Ronson Soce, the elemental wizard Solomon rapper Solomon Yo Majesty Anye Elite Jonny Makeup Katastrophe rapper Katastrophe Jonny McGovern References Reflist Category Homo hop hiphop stub lgbt stub cs Homo hop pl Homo hop ru ... more details
More footnotes date May 2010 Homo Sovieticus pseudo Latin for Soviet Man is a sarcasm sarcastic and critical reference to a category of people with a specific mindset that were allegedly created by the governments of the Eastern Bloc . The term was coined by well known Soviet writer and Sociology sociologist Aleksandr Zinovyev as the title of his book of the same name. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 4760109.stm title Soviet era satirist Zinovyev dies publisher BBC News date 2006 05 10 ref . Zinovyew also coined a newspeak style abbreviation homosos . A similar term in Russian language Russian slang is sovok , which is derived from Soviet but also means scoop . The idea that the Soviet system would create a new, better kind of person was first postulated by the advocates of the Soviet system they called it the New Soviet man . Homo Sovieticus , however, was a term with negative connotations, invented by opponents to describe what they said was the real result of Soviet policies. In many ways it meant the opposite of the New Soviet man, someone characterized by the following Indifference to the results of his labour as expressed in the saying They pretend they are paying us, and we pretend we are working , and lack of initiative. Indifference to common ... appears to enjoy loosening up in the tried and true Homo Sovieticus style i.e., drinking oneself ... man References Reflist 2 Further reading Cambra, Fernando P. de. Homo sovieticus. La vida actual en ... Zinovyev coauthors title Homo sovieticus year 1986 editor pages chapter chapterurl publisher Grove Atlantic ... coauthors title Etyka solidarno ci oraz Homo sovieticus year 2005 editor chapter chapterurl publisher ... culture Category Latin political phrases Category Men be da Homo Sovieticus de Homo sovieticus fr Homo sovieticus lt Homo sovieticus no Homo sovieticus pl Homo sovieticus ro Homo sovieticus fi Homo Sovieticus tr Homo sovieticus uk Homo Sovieticus ... more details
Italic title Homo reciprocans , or reciprocal human , is the concept in some economic theories of humans as cooperative actors who are motivated by improving their environment. This concept stands in contrast to the idea of homo economicus , which states the opposite theory that human beings are exclusively motivated by self interest. The homo reciprocans concept states that human being players interact with a propensity to cooperate. They will compromise in order to achieve a balance between what is best for them and what is best for the environment they are a part of. Homo reciprocans players, however, also are motivated by justification. If a second player is perceived as having done something wrong or insulting, the first player is willing to take a hit, even with no foreseeable benefits, in order for the second player to suffer. A common example of this interaction is the haggler and shopkeeper. If the haggler wants a deal and the shopkeeper wants a sale, the haggler must carefully choose a price for the shopkeeper to consider. The shopkeeper will consider a lower price or a price in between based on the benefit of selling a product. If the haggler s offer is a low ball , which may be offensive to the shopkeeper, the shopkeeper may refuse simply on the grounds that he is offended, and will knowingly and purposely lose the sale. See also Homo economicus Agent economics Dictator game Rational agent Rational choice theory Economic rationalism List of alternative names for the human species Modern portfolio theory Pirate game Post autistic economics Rational pricing Homo biologicus Samuel Bowles Herbert Gintis References http ftp.iza.org dp2205.pdf Homo Reciprocans Survey ... farooqm writings islamic i econ fin homo islamicus.doc Self Interest, Homo Islamicus ... www.mayoresearch.org files REQUIEM.pdf Requiem for Homo Economicus Edward J. O Boyle, Mayo Research Institute, a refutation of reductionism in free will using tenets of natural law DEFAULTSORT Homo ... more details
7286155376f110ca4c2c059c6ed87ea9 title About Homo Oeconomicus publisher www.homooeconomicus.org ... Homo Oeconomicus Past Issues Homo Oeconomicus is an Open access journal and articles from ... 12 1995 DEFAULTSORT Homo Oeconomicus Category Economics journals Category Publications established ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox short story name Homo Sol author Isaac Asimov country United States language English language English series Homo Sol Trilogy genre Science fiction short story publication type Periodical published in Astounding Science Fiction publisher Street & Smith media type Print Magazine , Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pub date September 1940 followed by The Imaginary Asimov The Imaginary Homo Sol is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov that was first published in the September 1940 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and reprinted in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov . It deals with the proposed acceptance into a galactic federation of hominid civilizations of the hominids of newly discovered Earth . Each member civilization is referred to by a prefix denoting its shared hominidity , followed by the name of its star &mdash hence the title, Homo Sol. Together with its two sequels The Imaginary Asimov The Imaginary and The Hazing which form a Homo Sol Trilogy , the story is primarily set in a university environment. Homo Sol was the nineteenth story written by Asimov, the eighth to be published, and the second to appear in Astounding , which was then the world s leading science fiction magazine. Plot summary In the Homo Sol stories, the Galactic Federation has developed psychology into a hard science , with quantitative equations and solutions for behavior. Consequently, master psychologists are important and highly regarded. The Solarians meaning human s, also referred to as Homo Sol have developed Hyperspace science fiction hyperspace travel and landed on a planet of Alpha Centauri , thus qualifying for acceptance into the Galactic Federation of intelligent humanoid species. Tan Porus, master psychologist at Arcturus University, is invited ... , the author notes that Astounding editor John W. Campbell insisted on rewriting sections of Homo ... also points out that in Homo Sol he first broached the concept of psychology being developed into a mathematically ... more details