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GAIA         
  • Aion]] and [[Tellus Mater]] with infant deities of the fruit of the seasons, in a mosaic from a Roman villa in [[Sentinum]], first half of the third century BC, ([[Munich]] Glyptothek, Inv. W504)
  • Gaia hands her newborn, [[Erichthonius]], to [[Athena]] as [[Hephaestus]] watches – an Attic [[red-figure]] [[stamnos]], 470–460 BC
  • Gaia (bottom-right) rises out of the ground, detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], Berlin.
GREEK PRIMORDIAL DEITY, THE PERSONIFICATION OF THE EARTH
Gaïa; GAIA; Gaia (goddess); Gaia (god); Gaia goddess; Gaia god; Gaia myth; Gaia mythology; Gaia (spirit); Gaia spirit; Gaia spirit of the Earth; Greek goddess of the earth; Gaea; GAEA; Gaea (mythology); Gaia (mythology)
GUI Application Interoperability Architecture. An OSF project.
GAIA         
  • Aion]] and [[Tellus Mater]] with infant deities of the fruit of the seasons, in a mosaic from a Roman villa in [[Sentinum]], first half of the third century BC, ([[Munich]] Glyptothek, Inv. W504)
  • Gaia hands her newborn, [[Erichthonius]], to [[Athena]] as [[Hephaestus]] watches – an Attic [[red-figure]] [[stamnos]], 470–460 BC
  • Gaia (bottom-right) rises out of the ground, detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], Berlin.
GREEK PRIMORDIAL DEITY, THE PERSONIFICATION OF THE EARTH
Gaïa; GAIA; Gaia (goddess); Gaia (god); Gaia goddess; Gaia god; Gaia myth; Gaia mythology; Gaia (spirit); Gaia spirit; Gaia spirit of the Earth; Greek goddess of the earth; Gaea; GAEA; Gaea (mythology); Gaia (mythology)
GUI Application Interoperability Architecture (Reference: OSF)
Gaia         
  • Aion]] and [[Tellus Mater]] with infant deities of the fruit of the seasons, in a mosaic from a Roman villa in [[Sentinum]], first half of the third century BC, ([[Munich]] Glyptothek, Inv. W504)
  • Gaia hands her newborn, [[Erichthonius]], to [[Athena]] as [[Hephaestus]] watches – an Attic [[red-figure]] [[stamnos]], 470–460 BC
  • Gaia (bottom-right) rises out of the ground, detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], Berlin.
GREEK PRIMORDIAL DEITY, THE PERSONIFICATION OF THE EARTH
Gaïa; GAIA; Gaia (goddess); Gaia (god); Gaia goddess; Gaia god; Gaia myth; Gaia mythology; Gaia (spirit); Gaia spirit; Gaia spirit of the Earth; Greek goddess of the earth; Gaea; GAEA; Gaea (mythology); Gaia (mythology)
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¦ noun the earth viewed as a vast self-regulating organism.
Origin
1970s: coined by the English scientist James Lovelock from the name of the Greek goddess Gaia.

Wikipedia

Gaia
In Greek mythology, Gaia (; from Ancient Greek ,}} a poetical form of Gē, "land" or "earth"),| }}, 2| }}, a||ref}}. also spelled Gaea , is the personification of the EarthSmith, "Gaea".
Examples of use of GAIA
1. He has been proclaiming his Gaia Theory for a generation.
2. Today one could reasonably argue that Gaia theory has transformed scientific understanding of the Earth.
3. "Gaia, shmaia," says Ehrlich, the Stanford biologist, who has been critical of Lovelock‘s latest theory.
4. The conference, which runs until Thursday, is to take place at the museum’s Gaia research center in Kifissia.
5. The "Gaia hypothesis" – the idea of the earth as a self–regulating living organism –– transformed public attitudes towards the environment.