HeliOS
HeliOS was a
Unix-like
operating system for parallel computers developed and sold by
Perihelion Software. It was most commonly used on various
Transputer systems, but also supported other architectures. The system provided a micro-kernel that implemented a distributed name space and messaging protocol, through which services were accessed. A
POSIX compatibility library enabled the use of Unix application software, and the system provided most of the usual Unix utilities.
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Helios
Pyrois redirects here. For the
moth genus, see Pyrois (moth). In
Greek mythology the
sun was personified as Helius or Helios .
Homer often calls him
Titan and
Hyperion.He was a son of the Titans
Hyperion and
Theia and brother of the goddesses
Selene, the moon, and
Eos, the dawn. The names of these three were also the common Greek words for sun, moon and dawn. Helios was imagined as a handsome god crowned with the shining aureole of the sun, who drove a
chariot across the sky each day and night. Homer described it as drawn by
solar bulls (
Iliad xvi.779); later
Pindar saw it as drawn by "fire-darting steeds" (Olympian Ode 7.71). Still later, the horses were given fiery names: Pyrios, Aeos,
Aethon and Phlegon.
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Helios
Hélios
Helios
Helios
Helios ( "Słońce") – w
mitologii greckiej wszystkowiedzący bóg słońca,na ognistym wozie (rydwanie) wędrował po niebie. Syn
Hyperiona i
Thei, brat
Eos i
Selene. Jest jednym z najstarszych bogów tej mitologii.Był przedstawiany jako piękny mężczyzna z głową w aureoli słonecznych promieni, objeżdżający świat na
rydwanie i obdarzający go światłem i ciepłem. Codziennie wyjeżdżał ze wschodniej części oceanu w rydwanie zaprzęgniętym w cztery białe rumaki nazywające się Ksand, Podarg, Ajton i Lampos.
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Elio (mitologia)
Elio (in
greco , in
latino Helios, -i) è una divinità della
mitologia greca, più precisamente dio del
sole.Era figlio dei
titani Iperione e
Teia, da cui il nome di Iperione o Iperionio; al contempo era fratello di
Eos (l'Aurora) e
Selene (la Luna), a quanto racconta
Esiodo.
Omero, nella sua
Odissea - più esattamente il libro XII - lo cita come Iperione.Elio era sposato con
Perseide, da cui ebbe molti figli, fra cui
Circe,
Eete e
Pasifae. Era particolarmente venerato a
Rodi, dove ebbe sette figli dalla ninfa
Rodo, chiamati
Eliadi, come le cinque figlie avute dalla sorella di Perseide,
Climene, che mise al mondo anche
Fetonte. Il dio viene normalmente rappresentato alla guida del carro del sole, una
quadriga tirata da
cavalli che soffiano
fuoco dalle
narici (
Eòo,
Etone,
Flegone e
Piroide). Il carro sorgeva ogni mattina dall'
Oceano e trainava il sole nel cielo, da
est a
ovest, dove si trovavano i due palazzi del dio.
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