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FRENCH LUXURY GOODS COMPANY
Hermes Paris; Hermes Intl; Hermès International; Hermès International S.A.; Hermés; Hermes (brand); Hermes International; Hubert Guerrand-Hermès
  • Hermès flagship store in [[Prince's Building]], [[Hong Kong]]
  • An Hermès soap bar bearing the logo
  • Hermès silk ties
  • Hermès, [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] (2016)
  • Hermès Frères advertisement, 1923
  • Paris 8th arrondissement]], France
  • Thierry Hermès, founder of Hermès
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HERMES         
  • Hermes wearing a petasos. Attic red-figure cup, c. 480 BC–470 BC. From [[Vulci]].
  • ''Souls on the Banks of the Acheron'', oil painting depicting Hermes in the underworld. [[Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl]], 1898.
  • Ptolemaic prince]] as Hermes, [[Cabinet des médailles]], Paris
  • Hermes on an antique fresco from [[Pompeii]]
  • Sarpedon's body carried by [[Hypnos]] and [[Thanatos]] (Sleep and Death), while Hermes watches. Side A of the so-called "Euphronios krater", Attic red-figured calyx-krater signed by Euxitheos (potter) and Euphronios (painter), c. 515 BC.
  • Herm of Hermes. Roman copy from the Hermes Propyleia of Alcamenes, 50–100 AD.
  • So-called "Logios Hermes" (''Hermes Orator''). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century BC – early 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the 5th century BC.
  • Hermes with his mother Maia. Detail of the side B of an Attic red-figure belly-amphora, c. 500 BC.
  • Hermes Propylaeus. Roman copy of the [[Alcamenes]] statue from the entrance of the Athenian [[Acropolis]], original shortly after the 450 BC.
  • Kriophoros Hermes (which takes the lamb), late-Roman copy of Greek original from the 5th century BC. [[Barracco Museum]], Rome
  • Hermes and a young warrior. Bendis Painter, c. 370 BCE.
  • Hermes pursuing a woman, probably [[Herse]]. Attic red-figure amphora, c. 470 BC.
  • Macedon]], c. 400 BC.
  • Statue of Hermes wearing the ''[[petasos]]'' and a voyager's cloak, and carrying the [[caduceus]] and a purse. Roman copy after a Greek original ([[Vatican Museums]]).
  • [[Charon]] with punt pole standing in his boat, receiving Hermes psychopompos who leads a deceased woman.  [[Thanatos Painter]], ca. 430 BC
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HERMES - a project management method; HERMES; Hermes (company)
Heuristic Emergency Response Management Expert System (Reference: XPS)
Hermes         
  • Hermes wearing a petasos. Attic red-figure cup, c. 480 BC–470 BC. From [[Vulci]].
  • ''Souls on the Banks of the Acheron'', oil painting depicting Hermes in the underworld. [[Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl]], 1898.
  • Ptolemaic prince]] as Hermes, [[Cabinet des médailles]], Paris
  • Hermes on an antique fresco from [[Pompeii]]
  • Sarpedon's body carried by [[Hypnos]] and [[Thanatos]] (Sleep and Death), while Hermes watches. Side A of the so-called "Euphronios krater", Attic red-figured calyx-krater signed by Euxitheos (potter) and Euphronios (painter), c. 515 BC.
  • Herm of Hermes. Roman copy from the Hermes Propyleia of Alcamenes, 50–100 AD.
  • So-called "Logios Hermes" (''Hermes Orator''). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century BC – early 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the 5th century BC.
  • Hermes with his mother Maia. Detail of the side B of an Attic red-figure belly-amphora, c. 500 BC.
  • Hermes Propylaeus. Roman copy of the [[Alcamenes]] statue from the entrance of the Athenian [[Acropolis]], original shortly after the 450 BC.
  • Kriophoros Hermes (which takes the lamb), late-Roman copy of Greek original from the 5th century BC. [[Barracco Museum]], Rome
  • Hermes and a young warrior. Bendis Painter, c. 370 BCE.
  • Hermes pursuing a woman, probably [[Herse]]. Attic red-figure amphora, c. 470 BC.
  • Macedon]], c. 400 BC.
  • Statue of Hermes wearing the ''[[petasos]]'' and a voyager's cloak, and carrying the [[caduceus]] and a purse. Roman copy after a Greek original ([[Vatican Museums]]).
  • [[Charon]] with punt pole standing in his boat, receiving Hermes psychopompos who leads a deceased woman.  [[Thanatos Painter]], ca. 430 BC
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HERMES - a project management method; HERMES; Hermes (company)
<language> An experimental, very high level, integrated language and system from the IBM Watson Research Centre, produced in June 1990. It is designed for implementation of large systems and distributed applications, as well as for general-purpose programming. It is an imperative language, strongly typed and is a process-oriented successor to NIL. Hermes hides distribution and heterogeneity from the programmer. The programmer sees a single abstract machine containing processes that communicate using calls or sends. The compiler, not the programmer, deals with the complexity of data structure layout, local and remote communication, and interaction with the operating system. As a result, Hermes programs are portable and easy to write. Because the programming paradigm is simple and high level, there are many opportunities for optimisation which are not present in languages which give the programmer more direct control over the machine. Hermes features threads, relational tablesHermes is, typestate checking, capability-based access and {dynamic configuration}. Version 0.8alpha patchlevel 01 runs on RS/6000, Sun-4, NeXT, IBM-RT/BSD4.3 and includes a bytecode compiler, a bytecode->C compiler and run-time support. {hermes">0.7alpha for Unix (ftp://software.watson.ibm.com/pub/hermes)}. E-mail: <hermes-request@watson.ibm.com>, Andy Lowry <lowry@watson.ibm.com>. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.hermes. ["Hermes: A Language for Distributed Computing". Strom, Bacon, Goldberg, Lowry, Yellin, Yemini. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. 1991. ISBN: O-13-389537-8]. (1992-03-22)
Hermes         
  • Hermes wearing a petasos. Attic red-figure cup, c. 480 BC–470 BC. From [[Vulci]].
  • ''Souls on the Banks of the Acheron'', oil painting depicting Hermes in the underworld. [[Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl]], 1898.
  • Ptolemaic prince]] as Hermes, [[Cabinet des médailles]], Paris
  • Hermes on an antique fresco from [[Pompeii]]
  • Sarpedon's body carried by [[Hypnos]] and [[Thanatos]] (Sleep and Death), while Hermes watches. Side A of the so-called "Euphronios krater", Attic red-figured calyx-krater signed by Euxitheos (potter) and Euphronios (painter), c. 515 BC.
  • Herm of Hermes. Roman copy from the Hermes Propyleia of Alcamenes, 50–100 AD.
  • So-called "Logios Hermes" (''Hermes Orator''). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century BC – early 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the 5th century BC.
  • Hermes with his mother Maia. Detail of the side B of an Attic red-figure belly-amphora, c. 500 BC.
  • Hermes Propylaeus. Roman copy of the [[Alcamenes]] statue from the entrance of the Athenian [[Acropolis]], original shortly after the 450 BC.
  • Kriophoros Hermes (which takes the lamb), late-Roman copy of Greek original from the 5th century BC. [[Barracco Museum]], Rome
  • Hermes and a young warrior. Bendis Painter, c. 370 BCE.
  • Hermes pursuing a woman, probably [[Herse]]. Attic red-figure amphora, c. 470 BC.
  • Macedon]], c. 400 BC.
  • Statue of Hermes wearing the ''[[petasos]]'' and a voyager's cloak, and carrying the [[caduceus]] and a purse. Roman copy after a Greek original ([[Vatican Museums]]).
  • [[Charon]] with punt pole standing in his boat, receiving Hermes psychopompos who leads a deceased woman.  [[Thanatos Painter]], ca. 430 BC
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HERMES - a project management method; HERMES; Hermes (company)
·noun ·see Mercury.
II. Hermes ·noun Originally, a boundary stone dedicated to Hermes as the god of boundaries, and therefore bearing in some cases a head, or head and shoulders, placed upon a quadrangular pillar whose height is that of the body belonging to the head, sometimes having feet or other parts of the body sculptured upon it. These figures, though often representing Hermes, were used for other divinities, and even, in later times, for portraits of human beings. Called also herma. ·see Terminal statue, under Terminal.
Hermes (publication)         
ANNUAL LITERARY JOURNAL
Hermes (USU)
Hermes is the annual literary journal published by the University of Sydney Union. It is the oldest such journal in Australasia.
Hermes (Greek stamp)         
  • 1 lepton of the Paris printings (1861)}}
  • 1 lepton of one of the printings on cream paper (late 1870s)}}
  • 20 lepta of the first Athens printing with "quadrillé" background and without "control numbers"}}
  • How to recognise a genuine "large Hermes head"?}}
  • 60 lepta of the Paris printing (1876)}}
  • 2 drachms of the first Olympic games issue of 1896}}
  • Hermes, métallic value - 50 lepta, blue}}
  • Série surchargée, valeurs métalliques, non dentelée et dentelée}}
  • Série surchargée, usage courant,<br />non dentelée}}
  • Série surchargée, usage courant, dentelée}}
  • 40 lepta "Solférino" of the so-called "inferior quality papers" printings}}
GREEK POSTAGE STAMP
Large Hermes head; Small Hermes head
The Greek god Hermes, messenger of the Gods in the Greek mythology, is the representation chosen, in 1860, by the Kingdom of Greece to illustrate its first postal stamps.
HERMES experiment         
EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED USING THE HERA PARTICLE ACCELERATOR LOCATED AT DESY IN HAMBURG
HERMES was an experiment conducted using the HERA particle accelerator located at DESY in Hamburg. The experiment's goal was to investigate the quark-gluon structure of matter by examining how a nucleon's constituents affect its spin.
Hermes-class sloop         
1835 CLASS OF BRITISH PADDLEWHEEL STEAM SLOOPS-OF-WAR
Hermes class sloop
The Hermes class were a group of four vessels designed by John Edye of the Surveyor's Department to specifications outlined by Captain William Symonds, the Surveyor of the Navy. The design was approved in 1834.
Hotspot Ecosystems Research on the Margins of European Seas         
INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROJECT
Project HERMES; HERMES Project; HERMES project
Hotspot Ecosystems Research on the Margins of European Seas, or HERMES, was an international multidisciplinary project, from April 2005 to March 2009, that studied deep-sea ecosystems along Europe's deep-ocean margin.Weaver, P.
Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios         
  • A German photo of the naval base at Salamis during an attack in April 1941 by [[Junkers Ju 87 Stuka]] [[dive bomber]]s. ''Vasilefs Georgios'' is in the [[floating drydock]] at bottom left.
GREEK DESTROYER WHICH SERVED WITH THE ROYAL HELLENIC NAVY AND NAZI GERMANY'S KRIEGSMARINE
Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (D 14); German destroyer Hermes (ZG-3); German destroyer Hermes (ZG3); Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (D14); German destroyer Hermes
Vasilefs Georgios () (King George) was the lead ship of her class of two destroyers built for the Royal Hellenic Navy before the Second World War. Flagship of the navy's Destroyer Flotilla, she participated in the Greco-Italian War in 1940–1941, escorting convoys and unsuccessfully attacking Italian shipping in the Adriatic Sea.
Hermes (gastropod)         
PROPOSED GENUS OF SEA SNAILS, MARINE GASTROPOD MOLLUSKS IN THE FAMILY CONIDAE
Hermes is a subgenus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.

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Hermès

Hermès International S.A., or simply Hermès ( (listen) air-MEZ, French: [ɛʁmɛs] (listen)), is a French luxury design house established in 1837. It specializes in leather goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches and ready-to-wear. Its logo, since the 1950s, is of a Duke carriage with horse.