In Greek mythology, Elpis (Ancient Greek: ἐλπίς) was the personification and spirit of hope (usually seen as an extension to suffering by the Greek, not as a god), perhaps a child of Nyx and mother of Pheme, the goddess of fame, renown and rumor. She was depicted as a young woman, usually carrying flowers or cornucopia in her hands. In Hesiod's Works and Days, Elpis was the last item in Pandora's box (or jar). Based on Hesiod's description, the debate is still alive to determine if Elpis was only hope, or more generally expectation.
The more famous version of the Pandora myth comes from one of Hesiod's poems, Works and Days. In this version of the myth (lines 60–105), Hesiod expands upon her origin, and moreover widens the scope of the misery she inflicts on mankind. Pandora brings with her a jar or, in most stories, a box containing "burdensome toil and sickness that brings death to men" (91–92), diseases (102) and "a myriad other pains" (100). Prometheus had – fearing further reprisals – warned his brother Epimetheus not to accept any gifts from Zeus. But Epimetheus did not listen; he accepted Pandora, who promptly scattered the contents of her jar. As a result, Hesiod tells us, "the earth and sea are full of evils" (101). One item, however, did not escape the jar (96–99), hope:
Elpis was discovered by Jean Chacornac from Paris, on September 12, 1860. It was Chacornac's sixth and final asteroid discovery.
A controversy arose over the naming of Elpis. Urbain Le Verrier, director of the Paris Observatory, at first refused to allow Chacornac to name the object, because Leverrier was promoting a plan to reorganize asteroid nomenclature by naming them after their discoverers, rather than mythological figures. A protest arose among astronomers. At the Vienna Observatory, Edmund Weiss, who had been studying the asteroid, asked the observatory's director, Karl L. Littrow, to name it. Littrow chose Elpis, a Greek personification of hope, in reference to the favorable political conditions in Europe at the time. In 1862, Leverrier permitted Chacornac to choose a name, and he selected "Olympia" at the suggestion of John Russell Hind. However, Elpis is the name that stuck.
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FFXIV Endwalker All Voiced Cutscenes - Elpis
[SPOILERS]
All Voiced Cutscenes from Zone #5(Elpis) in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker
Mostly recorded for myself so I can rewatch the scenes with my own character, but I decided to make it public :)
Elpis Worship - Δοξάστε το Όνομα Του - O, Praise the Name
Μέσα από αυτόν τον ύμνο θέλουμε να δοξάσουμε το όνομα του Ιησού, Αυτόν που μια μέρα θα συναντήσουμε από κοντά και όλοι μαζί, μπροστά στον θρόνο Του, θα Τον υμνούμε.
Through this hymn we want to praise the name of Jesus, whom one day we'll meet and praise together in front of His throne.
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpisworship
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elpisworship2022
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Vpsb6n5cBmH3midkqMeE0?si=Yax8aZeYQ5qoUEMsLHMk8g
🎁 Giving: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/elpisworship
Οι παρών στίχοι δεν αποτελούν το πρότυπο αλλά μια μη επίσημη μετάφραση.
The lyrics of the song aren't an official Greek translation. This is a cover.
Original title: O Praise the Name
Writers: Benja...
[SPOILERS]
All Voiced Cutscenes from Zone #5(Elpis) in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker
Mostly recorded for myself so I can rewatch the scenes with my own charact...
[SPOILERS]
All Voiced Cutscenes from Zone #5(Elpis) in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker
Mostly recorded for myself so I can rewatch the scenes with my own character, but I decided to make it public :)
[SPOILERS]
All Voiced Cutscenes from Zone #5(Elpis) in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker
Mostly recorded for myself so I can rewatch the scenes with my own character, but I decided to make it public :)
This place is so beautiful, with equally beautiful music to match.
Full Endwalker playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9JKBGWkVcPFI-hRz22xJPr...
Elpis Worship - Δοξάστε το Όνομα Του - O, Praise the Name
Μέσα από αυτόν τον ύμνο θέλουμε να δοξάσουμε το όνομα του Ιησού, Αυτόν που μια μέρα θα συναντήσουμε α...
Elpis Worship - Δοξάστε το Όνομα Του - O, Praise the Name
Μέσα από αυτόν τον ύμνο θέλουμε να δοξάσουμε το όνομα του Ιησού, Αυτόν που μια μέρα θα συναντήσουμε από κοντά και όλοι μαζί, μπροστά στον θρόνο Του, θα Τον υμνούμε.
Through this hymn we want to praise the name of Jesus, whom one day we'll meet and praise together in front of His throne.
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpisworship
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elpisworship2022
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Vpsb6n5cBmH3midkqMeE0?si=Yax8aZeYQ5qoUEMsLHMk8g
🎁 Giving: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/elpisworship
Οι παρών στίχοι δεν αποτελούν το πρότυπο αλλά μια μη επίσημη μετάφραση.
The lyrics of the song aren't an official Greek translation. This is a cover.
Original title: O Praise the Name
Writers: Benjamin Hastings & Marty Sampson
Translation & Adaptation: Caleb Spyralatos & Dorothea Barna
Mix & Master: Dodo Danciu
Recording: David Zagan and Paul Barna
Location: City Church - https://www.instagram.com/citychurch.gr
Lead singer: Jonathan Cauneac
Backing vocals: Fidelia Cauneac, Agnes Barna, Marius Miron, Rares Balta, Naomy Costache, Caleb Spyralatos, Debora Barna, Mary Marici, Sarah Sacaciu
Piano: Alex Botoseneanu
Violin: Dorothea Barna
Viola: David Zagan
Cello: Naomi Salgau
Drums: Paul Barna
Bass: Ruben Salgau
Electric Guitar: Timotei Perju
Acoustic Guitar: Nathan Oliveira
Στίχοι:
Στο Γολγοθά η σκέψη μου
και στη Θυσία του Χριστού,
βλέπω στα χέρια του καρφιά το άγιο αίμα να κυλά.
Μέσα στον τάφο σφράγισαν
Το σώμα του Ιησού Χριστού,
Πήρε τη θέση μου Αυτός
Εκεί επάνω στο σταυρό.
Επωδός:
Δοξάστε τ’ όνομα του Ιησού
Δοξάστε Τον αιώνια,
Για πάντα στο θρόνο σου μπροστά
Θα υμνούμε, Κύριε.
Την τρίτη μέρα την αυγή
Ο Γιός Του αναστήθηκε
«που είν’ το κεντρί σου, Θάνατε»
Ύμνος τιμής στο Νικητή.
Μεσ΄ τα λευκά θα ξαναρθεί
και το σκοτάδι θα χαθεί,
με τους αγίους θα υψωθώ
μπροστά στον ένδοξο Θεό.
Elpis Worship - Δοξάστε το Όνομα Του - O, Praise the Name
Μέσα από αυτόν τον ύμνο θέλουμε να δοξάσουμε το όνομα του Ιησού, Αυτόν που μια μέρα θα συναντήσουμε από κοντά και όλοι μαζί, μπροστά στον θρόνο Του, θα Τον υμνούμε.
Through this hymn we want to praise the name of Jesus, whom one day we'll meet and praise together in front of His throne.
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpisworship
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elpisworship2022
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Vpsb6n5cBmH3midkqMeE0?si=Yax8aZeYQ5qoUEMsLHMk8g
🎁 Giving: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/elpisworship
Οι παρών στίχοι δεν αποτελούν το πρότυπο αλλά μια μη επίσημη μετάφραση.
The lyrics of the song aren't an official Greek translation. This is a cover.
Original title: O Praise the Name
Writers: Benjamin Hastings & Marty Sampson
Translation & Adaptation: Caleb Spyralatos & Dorothea Barna
Mix & Master: Dodo Danciu
Recording: David Zagan and Paul Barna
Location: City Church - https://www.instagram.com/citychurch.gr
Lead singer: Jonathan Cauneac
Backing vocals: Fidelia Cauneac, Agnes Barna, Marius Miron, Rares Balta, Naomy Costache, Caleb Spyralatos, Debora Barna, Mary Marici, Sarah Sacaciu
Piano: Alex Botoseneanu
Violin: Dorothea Barna
Viola: David Zagan
Cello: Naomi Salgau
Drums: Paul Barna
Bass: Ruben Salgau
Electric Guitar: Timotei Perju
Acoustic Guitar: Nathan Oliveira
Στίχοι:
Στο Γολγοθά η σκέψη μου
και στη Θυσία του Χριστού,
βλέπω στα χέρια του καρφιά το άγιο αίμα να κυλά.
Μέσα στον τάφο σφράγισαν
Το σώμα του Ιησού Χριστού,
Πήρε τη θέση μου Αυτός
Εκεί επάνω στο σταυρό.
Επωδός:
Δοξάστε τ’ όνομα του Ιησού
Δοξάστε Τον αιώνια,
Για πάντα στο θρόνο σου μπροστά
Θα υμνούμε, Κύριε.
Την τρίτη μέρα την αυγή
Ο Γιός Του αναστήθηκε
«που είν’ το κεντρί σου, Θάνατε»
Ύμνος τιμής στο Νικητή.
Μεσ΄ τα λευκά θα ξαναρθεί
και το σκοτάδι θα χαθεί,
με τους αγίους θα υψωθώ
μπροστά στον ένδοξο Θεό.
[SPOILERS]
All Voiced Cutscenes from Zone #5(Elpis) in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker
Mostly recorded for myself so I can rewatch the scenes with my own character, but I decided to make it public :)
Elpis Worship - Δοξάστε το Όνομα Του - O, Praise the Name
Μέσα από αυτόν τον ύμνο θέλουμε να δοξάσουμε το όνομα του Ιησού, Αυτόν που μια μέρα θα συναντήσουμε από κοντά και όλοι μαζί, μπροστά στον θρόνο Του, θα Τον υμνούμε.
Through this hymn we want to praise the name of Jesus, whom one day we'll meet and praise together in front of His throne.
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpisworship
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elpisworship2022
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Vpsb6n5cBmH3midkqMeE0?si=Yax8aZeYQ5qoUEMsLHMk8g
🎁 Giving: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/elpisworship
Οι παρών στίχοι δεν αποτελούν το πρότυπο αλλά μια μη επίσημη μετάφραση.
The lyrics of the song aren't an official Greek translation. This is a cover.
Original title: O Praise the Name
Writers: Benjamin Hastings & Marty Sampson
Translation & Adaptation: Caleb Spyralatos & Dorothea Barna
Mix & Master: Dodo Danciu
Recording: David Zagan and Paul Barna
Location: City Church - https://www.instagram.com/citychurch.gr
Lead singer: Jonathan Cauneac
Backing vocals: Fidelia Cauneac, Agnes Barna, Marius Miron, Rares Balta, Naomy Costache, Caleb Spyralatos, Debora Barna, Mary Marici, Sarah Sacaciu
Piano: Alex Botoseneanu
Violin: Dorothea Barna
Viola: David Zagan
Cello: Naomi Salgau
Drums: Paul Barna
Bass: Ruben Salgau
Electric Guitar: Timotei Perju
Acoustic Guitar: Nathan Oliveira
Στίχοι:
Στο Γολγοθά η σκέψη μου
και στη Θυσία του Χριστού,
βλέπω στα χέρια του καρφιά το άγιο αίμα να κυλά.
Μέσα στον τάφο σφράγισαν
Το σώμα του Ιησού Χριστού,
Πήρε τη θέση μου Αυτός
Εκεί επάνω στο σταυρό.
Επωδός:
Δοξάστε τ’ όνομα του Ιησού
Δοξάστε Τον αιώνια,
Για πάντα στο θρόνο σου μπροστά
Θα υμνούμε, Κύριε.
Την τρίτη μέρα την αυγή
Ο Γιός Του αναστήθηκε
«που είν’ το κεντρί σου, Θάνατε»
Ύμνος τιμής στο Νικητή.
Μεσ΄ τα λευκά θα ξαναρθεί
και το σκοτάδι θα χαθεί,
με τους αγίους θα υψωθώ
μπροστά στον ένδοξο Θεό.
In Greek mythology, Elpis (Ancient Greek: ἐλπίς) was the personification and spirit of hope (usually seen as an extension to suffering by the Greek, not as a god), perhaps a child of Nyx and mother of Pheme, the goddess of fame, renown and rumor. She was depicted as a young woman, usually carrying flowers or cornucopia in her hands. In Hesiod's Works and Days, Elpis was the last item in Pandora's box (or jar). Based on Hesiod's description, the debate is still alive to determine if Elpis was only hope, or more generally expectation.
The more famous version of the Pandora myth comes from one of Hesiod's poems, Works and Days. In this version of the myth (lines 60–105), Hesiod expands upon her origin, and moreover widens the scope of the misery she inflicts on mankind. Pandora brings with her a jar or, in most stories, a box containing "burdensome toil and sickness that brings death to men" (91–92), diseases (102) and "a myriad other pains" (100). Prometheus had – fearing further reprisals – warned his brother Epimetheus not to accept any gifts from Zeus. But Epimetheus did not listen; he accepted Pandora, who promptly scattered the contents of her jar. As a result, Hesiod tells us, "the earth and sea are full of evils" (101). One item, however, did not escape the jar (96–99), hope:
WHAT A DAY Music by Elio Pace Words by Elio Pace, Helen McNee & Matt Daniel-Baker Copyright Control Hey look, the snow has settled all around I hear the sweetness of a choir’s sound A crazy rush on Christmas Eve And all the children can’t believe When the bells start to chime That Santa will be right on time What a day, what a day, the magic is here What a day, what a day, been waiting all year What a day, what a day It’s Christmas in that old fashioned way Hey look, some more surprises on the tree Turn on a classic movie on TV The favourite songs you love to sing With Frank and Elvis, Nat and Bing There’s a knock at the door The party’s gonna swing some more What a day, what a day, the magic is here What a day, what a day, been waiting all year What a day, what a day It’s Christmas in that old fashioned way And so let us drink to the memories in our hearts We’ll raise, raise a glass to you, near or far Wherever you are With everyone we love so dear Let’s celebrate this time of year And the bells start to chime A very merry Christmas time What a day, what a day, the magic is here What a day, what a day, been waiting all year For stockings on the fireplace and candles all aglow And we’ll just keep on dancing underneath the mistletoe What a day, what a day What a day, what a day What a day, what a day
A Founding Board member and President of Elpis, Alfred Essandoh, explains that he was casually flipping through television channels last year in Ghana when he chanced upon a documentary about the need for menstrual products for school-aged girls.
Elpi Petraki was re-elected as President of WISTAInternational during the AGM and Conference in Cyprus, which celebrated the organization’s 50th anniversary ... Elpi Petraki had explained in her recent ...
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CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD), through an award funded project, ELPIS, ELPIS is working to establish and validate a novel biomarker for CDD in mouse and human samples.
Another initiative aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals is the “Elpis” (“Hope”) application, expected to be fully operational by early 2025 ... the “Elpis” app.
(MENAFN - InvestorBrandNetwork) Longeveron's (NASDAQ. LGVN) extended long-term follow-up data from the ELPIS I study was presented as a poster at the annual Scientific Sessions of the American... .
(MENAFN - InvestorBrandNetwork) A poster about Longeveron's long-term follow-up data from its ELPIS I clinical trial was presented at the 2023 Scientific Sessions of the American Heart... .