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Dedalus may refer to: * Dedalus (band), an Italian jazz-rock band * Dedalus Books, a British publishing company * Dedalus Diggle, a ''Harry Potter'' character * Dedalus (medical software company), a provider of healthcare information systems, fined for privacy data breach incident in 2021 * Dedalus Poppy, a single seat ultralight aircraft * Dedalus Press, a publisher of contemporary poetry in Ireland * ''Dedalus-Preis für Neue Literatur'', a German literary prize * Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce's literary alter ego See also * * Daedalus (other) * Daedelus (musician) Alfred Darlington (born Alfred Weisberg-Roberts, October 31, 1977), better known by their stage name Daedelus, is an American record producer based in Los Angeles, California. They are a part of the groups The Long Lost and Adventure Time. They a ...
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Dedalus (band)
Dedalus is an Italian jazz-rock Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, ... group formed in the early 1970s by Fiorenzo Michele Bonansone (keyboards, cello, vocals), Marco di Castri (guitar, sax), Furio di Castri (bass) and Enrico Grosso (drums). Their eponymous first album ''Dedalus'' was released in 1973. A year after Furio left the group in 1974, a second, more experimental album, ''Materiale per tre esecutori e nastro magnetico'' was released. A third album was recorded but has never been released. By the end of the 1970s, Dedalus effectively ceased to exist, until being revived in the early 1990s by Bonansone, di Castri and Grosso. In 1997, (the year after Grosso left the band) they released ''Pia Visione'', recorded at Dedalus Studio in Turin. In 2017, a four CD s ...
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Dedalus Books
Dedalus Books is a British publishing company specialising in European literature. As stated on their website, Dedalus specialises in "its own distinctive genre, which we term distorted reality, where the bizarre, the unusual and the grotesque and the surreal meld in a kind of intellectual fiction which is very European." Established by Geoffrey Smith, Eric Lane and Robert Irwin, Dedalus was launched on 30 November 1983 with the publication of three novels including Irwin's ''The Arabian Nightmare'' and Smith's vampire novel ''The Revenants'' (bylined "Geoffrey Farrington")."Dedalus" in ''The A to Z of Fantasy Literature'' by Brian Stableford. Scarecrow Press,Plymouth. 2005. (pp. 103-4) Dedalus publishes novels and anthologies, featuring both contemporary and historical European works. Dedalus publishes both translations and original English language works. Dedalus brought a number of European writers such as Sylvie Germain and Herbert Rosendorfer into English for the first ...
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The Order of the Phoenix is a secret organisation in the ''Harry Potter'' series of fiction books written by J. K. Rowling. Founded by Albus Dumbledore to fight Lord Voldemort and his followers, the Death Eaters, the Order lends its name to the fifth book of the series, ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. Synopsis Before the ''Harry Potter'' chronology starts – when the character Lord Voldemort declared war on the Wizarding World – Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and an upstanding and powerful citizen of the Wizarding World, attempted to take control of the situation by founding the Order of the Phoenix. Several characters joined the organisation, seeking to prevent Voldemort from taking over the Wizarding World and establishing a tyrannical new world order. During this period, before the events of the ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', the Order sustained heavy losses, including the murders of minor characte ...
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Dedalus (medical Software Company)
Dedalus may refer to: * Dedalus (band), an Italian jazz-rock band * Dedalus Books, a British publishing company * Dedalus Diggle, a ''Harry Potter'' character * Dedalus (medical software company), a provider of healthcare information systems, fined for privacy data breach incident in 2021 * Dedalus Poppy, a single seat ultralight aircraft * Dedalus Press, a publisher of contemporary poetry in Ireland * ''Dedalus-Preis für Neue Literatur'', a German literary prize * Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce's literary alter ego See also * * Daedalus (other) * Daedelus (musician) Alfred Darlington (born Alfred Weisberg-Roberts, October 31, 1977), better known by their stage name Daedelus, is an American record producer based in Los Angeles, California. They are a part of the groups The Long Lost and Adventure Time. They a ...
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List Of Data Breaches
This is a list of data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continually. Breaches of large organizations where the number of records is still unknown are also listed. In addition, the various methods used in the breaches are listed, with hacker (computer security), hacking being the most common. Most reported breaches are in North America, at least in part because of relatively strict disclosure laws in North American countries. It is estimated that the average cost of a data breach will be over $150 million by 2020, with the global annual cost forecast to be $2.1 trillion.
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Dedalus Poppy
The Dedalus Poppy is a homebuilt, single engine, single seat ultralight aircraft flown in Italy in the 1980s. Several were built and flown; at least one remains on the Italian civil register in 2010. Design and development The Poppy is a conventionally laid out, single engine, high wing ultralight. Its wings have constant chord and are braced with aluminium V struts attached to the lower fuselage longerons. The tailplane is mounted on top of the extreme rear of the tapered fuselage, with the elevators hinged beyond. The fin is broad and straight tapered, carrying a straight edged rudder which ends above the tailplane. The Poppy has a geodetic structure of Sitka spruce, covered with Dacron fabric apart from a glass fibre engine cowling. The Poppy is powered by an 18.6 kW (25 hp) KFM 107E flat twin two-stroke engine. Its single-seat cabin is under the wings. It has a fixed, conventional undercarriage with mainwheels on cantilever A cantilever is a rigid struc ...
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Dedalus Press
Dedalus Press is one of the major publishers of contemporary poetry in Ireland (with more than 150 titles currently in print). History Founded in 1985 by poet and fiction writer John F. Deane, it is now run by poet and editor Pat Boran and manager Raffaela Tranchino. At present the press publishes approximately 8 new book-length publications each year, concentrating on contemporary poetry from Ireland but also regularly issuing anthologies and individual volumes by European writers in translation (often in bilingual formats). Dedalus also represents Thomas Kinsella's Peppercanister series of pamphlets, Iggy McGovern's occasional Quaternion Press and Pat Boran's own imprint, Orange Crate Books. According to MEAS report providing statistics for Irish poetry publications, Dedalus Press in 2018 was the joint-fourth most prolific poetry press on the Island of Ireland. Notable poets published by the press *Paula Meehan *Macdara Woods * Francis Harvey *Theo Dorgan *Doireann Ní ...
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Dedalus-Preis Für Neue Literatur
''Dedalus-Preis für Neue Literatur'' is a German literary prize. The award was named after the main character in the novel ''A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' by James Joyce. It was awarded between 1996 and 2004. Winners * 1996 – Anne Duden * 1998 – Wolfgang Schlüter * 2000 – David Wagner * 2002 – Walter Kempowski * 2004 – Reinhard Jirgl Reinhard Jirgl (born 16 January 1953 in East-Berlin) is a German writer. Biography Jirgl was born in Berlin-Friedrichshain. He became a skilled worker for electromechanics. Then he completed a degree in electronics at Humboldt University, Berli ... References German literary awards 1996 establishments in Germany Awards established in 1996 2004 disestablishments in Germany Awards disestablished in 2004 {{Germany-lit-award-stub ...
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Stephen Dedalus
Stephen Dedalus is James Joyce's literary alter ego, appearing as the protagonist and antihero of his first, semi-autobiographic novel of artistic existence ''A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' (1916) and an important character in Joyce's 1922 novel ''Ulysses''. In ''Stephen Hero'', an early version of what became ''Portrait'', Stephen's surname is spelled "Daedalus" in more precise allusion to Daedalus, the architect in Greek myth who was contracted by King Minos to build the Labyrinth in which he would imprison his wife's son the Minotaur.Ovid, in his ''Metamorphoses'', suggests that Daedalus constructed the Labyrinth so cunningly that he himself could barely escape it after he built it. Buck Mulligan makes reference to the mythic namesake in ''Ulysses'', telling Stephen, "Your absurd name, an ancient Greek!" In revising the mammoth ''Stephen Hero'' into the considerably more compact ''Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'', Joyce shortened the name to "Dedalus". Fi ...
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Daedalus (other)
Daedalus was a figure in Greek mythology. Daedalus or Daedelus may also refer to: Literature * Stephen Dedalus or Daedalus, the hero of James Joyce's ''A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' and a character in ''Ulysses''. * ''Daedalus'' (novel), a 2003 ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' novel. * '' Daedalus; or, Science and the Future'', a book by J. B. S. Haldane, 1924 Entertainment * Daedalus (band), an Italian progressive metal band * Daedelus (musician) (Alfred Weisberg-Roberts, born 1977), American musician and producer * ''Daedalus'' (sculpture), public art work by Charles Ginnever * ''Daedalus'' (''Stargate''), a spacecraft in ''Stargate SG-1'' * "Daedalus" (''Star Trek: Enterprise''), an episode of the TV series * Daedalus (''Deus Ex'' character), in the video game * Daedalus (fictional inventor), created by ''New Scientist'' columnist David E. H. Jones Science * Daedalus (crater), on the far side of the Moon * ''Daedalus'' (journal), of the American Academy of Arts an ...
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