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Qu'est-ce (qui) est PANDORA - définition

ONLINE ARCHIVE RUN BY THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA
PANDORA; Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia; Pandora Web Archive; Australia's Web Archive; PANDORA Archive; Pandora Digital Archiving System; Pandora Archive; PANDORA archive

PANDORA         
  • Pandora holding a ''[[pithos]]'', with Hermes, and a seated Prometheus, ''Prometheus, Mercury, and Pandora'', 1814, by [[Josef Abel]]
  • Hammer-wielding workmen appear through a doorway, while in the foreground Hephaestus broods on the as yet unanimated figure of "Pandora" in the painting by [[John D. Batten]], ''The Creation of Pandora'', 1913, tempera on fresco, 128 x 168cm, [[Reading University]]
  • Jean Cousin, painting on panel, ''Eva Prima Pandora'' (Eve the first Pandora), 1550
  • [[Nicolas Régnier]]: ''Allegory of Vanity—Pandora'', c. 1626
  • ''Pandora'', [[Odilon Redon]]'s c. 1914 oil painting depicting Pandora as an innocent Eve
  • Hermes carrying Pandora down from Mount Olympus, a medal based on a design by [[John Flaxman]]
  • A ''[[pithos]]'' from Crete, ca. 675 BC ([[Louvre Museum]])
MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURE
Pandora (mythology); Pandora (Greek mythology); Pandora (myth)
Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia
Pandora         
  • Pandora holding a ''[[pithos]]'', with Hermes, and a seated Prometheus, ''Prometheus, Mercury, and Pandora'', 1814, by [[Josef Abel]]
  • Hammer-wielding workmen appear through a doorway, while in the foreground Hephaestus broods on the as yet unanimated figure of "Pandora" in the painting by [[John D. Batten]], ''The Creation of Pandora'', 1913, tempera on fresco, 128 x 168cm, [[Reading University]]
  • Jean Cousin, painting on panel, ''Eva Prima Pandora'' (Eve the first Pandora), 1550
  • [[Nicolas Régnier]]: ''Allegory of Vanity—Pandora'', c. 1626
  • ''Pandora'', [[Odilon Redon]]'s c. 1914 oil painting depicting Pandora as an innocent Eve
  • Hermes carrying Pandora down from Mount Olympus, a medal based on a design by [[John Flaxman]]
  • A ''[[pithos]]'' from Crete, ca. 675 BC ([[Louvre Museum]])
MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURE
Pandora (mythology); Pandora (Greek mythology); Pandora (myth)
<language> Parlog extended to allow {don't-know nondeterminism}. ["Pandora: Non-Deterministic Parallel Logic Programming", R. Bahgat et al, Proc 6th Intl Conf Logic Programming, MIT Press 1989 pp. 471-486]. (1995-04-27)
Pandora         
  • Pandora holding a ''[[pithos]]'', with Hermes, and a seated Prometheus, ''Prometheus, Mercury, and Pandora'', 1814, by [[Josef Abel]]
  • Hammer-wielding workmen appear through a doorway, while in the foreground Hephaestus broods on the as yet unanimated figure of "Pandora" in the painting by [[John D. Batten]], ''The Creation of Pandora'', 1913, tempera on fresco, 128 x 168cm, [[Reading University]]
  • Jean Cousin, painting on panel, ''Eva Prima Pandora'' (Eve the first Pandora), 1550
  • [[Nicolas Régnier]]: ''Allegory of Vanity—Pandora'', c. 1626
  • ''Pandora'', [[Odilon Redon]]'s c. 1914 oil painting depicting Pandora as an innocent Eve
  • Hermes carrying Pandora down from Mount Olympus, a medal based on a design by [[John Flaxman]]
  • A ''[[pithos]]'' from Crete, ca. 675 BC ([[Louvre Museum]])
MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURE
Pandora (mythology); Pandora (Greek mythology); Pandora (myth)
If someone or something opens Pandora's box or opens a Pandora's box, they do something that causes a lot of problems to appear that did not exist or were not known about before.
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Wikipédia

Pandora archive

PANDORA, or Pandora, is a national web archive for the preservation of Australia's online publications. Established by the National Library of Australia in 1996, it has been built in collaboration with Australian state libraries and cultural collecting organisations, including the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, the Australian War Memorial, and the National Film and Sound Archive. It is now one of three components of the Australian Web Archive.

The name, PANDORA, is a bacronym which describes its purpose: Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour PANDORA
1. "People are so hungry to get reconnected with music," says Pandora founder Tim Westergren.
2. That‘s also true when playing music from the Rhapsody, Pandora, or Sirius streaming services.
3. Pandora Manufacturing company makes containers and fills bottles, cans, drums and powder bags for chemical manufacturers.
4. Based on the qualities of that song or artist, Pandora then plays other songs it thinks they‘ll like.
5. In our next versions we also supported media players available on the Web, like Pandora and Real Network‘s Rhapsody Online.