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  Consus - LoveToKnow 1911
The time at which his festival was held (after harvest and seed-sowing), the nature of its ceremonies and amusements, his altar at the end of the Circus Maximus always covered with earth except on such occasions, all point to his connexion with the earth.
In later times, with the introduction of Greek gods into the Roman theological system, Consus, who had never been the object of special reverence, sank to the level of a secondary deity, whose character was rather abstract and intellectual.
There was a sanctuary of Consus on the Aventine, dedicated by L. Papirius Cursor in 272, in early times wrongly identified with the altar in the circus.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Consus   (405 words)

  
 Consus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Roman mythology, the god Consus was the protector of grains and (subterranean) storage bins (silos), and as such was represented by a corn seed.
Consus also became a god associated with secret conferences, perhaps due to a common misinterpretation of his name.
As such, it seems that Consus was a member of the council of the Di Consentes ("Council of the Gods") formed by six gods and six goddesses which assembled in order to assist Jupiter in making great decisions such as destroying Troy or Atlantis with a Flood, etc..
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Consus   (485 words)

  
 Opiconsivia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consus seems to be an alias of Saturn in the chthonic aspect, since he is also held to be the husband of Ops.
The festival of Consus, the Consualia, was celebrated twice a year: once on August 21, after the harvest, and once on December 15, after the sowing of crops was finished.
Consus was eventually identified with Neptunus Equester, the alias and counterpart of Poseidon Hippios.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Opalia   (380 words)

  
 Roman Deities
As the goddess of harvest, Ops was worshipped by the early Romans, along the chthonian god, Consus in a temple called Regia.
Consus was normally worshipped along with the goddess Ops (Greek Rhea), at the Aventine Hill.
Consus was possibly the god of granary and storehouse, since his name was derived a Latin word condere, which means, "to store away".
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/roman.html   (5178 words)

  
 DevHawk - Passion * Technology * Ruthless Competence
Consus is actually written in Java, but he provides version compiled for.NET using Visual J#.
In fact, one of the primary issues with Consus is that it supports both object and tuple style queries.
The tradeoff between the Rails approach and the Consus approach is one of performance.
devhawk.net /CategoryView,category,Scripting.aspx   (1744 words)

  
 Consus ORDBMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus specific: a zero value as the parameter means that all the record fields should be updated and new values should be taken from the passed Java object.
Consus specific: using "this" as the value of the parameter means that all record fields should be updated and new values should be taken from the passed Java object.
Consus will then transfer all the records which were changed by the client to the master table, assigning them the value of a timestamp greater than on any other record in the master table.
www.garret.ru /~knizhnik/consus/docs/Consus.html   (14413 words)

  
 Consus - Pure Java Object-Relational Database Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus is a 100% pure Java embedded object-relational database management system.
The most convenient and efficient way of extracting data from Consus database is to use objects instead of tuples.
The result of a query execution is set of Java objects and the programmer should not worry about packing/unpacking record fields (but Consus does provide the standard JDBC methods for fetching/storing record fields values without using the object-oriented interface).
www.garret.ru /~knizhnik/consus.html   (256 words)

  
 the atrium | this day in ancient history feature: consualia and the rape of the sabine women
Consus was a very old divinity who, as seems most likely, presided over the underground bins in which grain would be stored.
Despite this, it was also seen as a special day of rest for horses and asses, the former being decorated with garland and both beasties given the day off work (except the ones in the races, I suppose).
At some time in the early third century, Consus was given a temple on the Aventine Hill by L. Papirius Cursor, which, appropriately enough, was dedicated on August 21.
atrium-media.com /thisday/consualia.html   (783 words)

  
 Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 162   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
The festival of Consus, the Con-su<5l1at was held twice a year; on the 21st August, after the harvest, and the 15th December, after the sowing was ended.
Its establishment was attributed to Romu­lus, and it was at the first celebration that the rape of the Sabine women was sup­posed to have taken place.
In consequence of these games the god Consus was afterwards iden­tified with Poseidon Hippie's, or Neptunus Equester.
www.ancientlibrary.com /seyffert/0165.html   (781 words)

  
 UK Broadband Internet Service Provider - Bulldog Broadband
Consus is providing first-line customer support to Bulldog's wholesale and reseller service provider partners.
Consus also interfaces directly with BT to communicate key customer information, closely monitor line checks and order progress.
Larry Millard, Sales and Marketing Director at Consus said: "This is one of a number of new accounts we have won recently, and it demonstrates in particular our ability to provide central organisation for a campaign.
www.bulldogbroadband.com /residential/about/pressroom/articles/20021127.asp   (462 words)

  
 Consus | THG Lexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus war einer der vielen "kleinen" Götter der römischen Religion.
Sein Altar in der Nähe des Circus Maximus lag, wie die gelagerte Ernte, unterirdisch und wurde nur während Consus' Festen ausgegraben.
Der Sage nach war Consus auch der Gott, welcher Romulus den Rat zum Raub der Sabinerinnen gab.
www.tomshardware.de /lexikon/Consus   (107 words)

  
 ITPR | Our Clients | Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus is using ALBANY Verify on behalf of one of its major financial services clients who has opted to outsource its IT requirements.
Using ALBANY Verify, Consus can now provide its financial services client with fast and accurate validation of bank account and credit card details prior to the authorisation process.
Eric Whittington at Consus, says, "The volume of failed Direct Debit Instructions our client was encountering previously created a high admin burden and de-focused the telesales team.
www.itpr.co.uk /clients/press1.asp?code=Albany&ID=ALB054   (556 words)

  
 Consus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
In Roman mythology, the god Consus oversaw the storing of grain underneath the ground.
His altar was also placed beneath the ground near the Circus Maximus in Rome.
He also became a god associated with secret conferences.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/co/Consus.html   (72 words)

  
 The Consus Group LLC | About Us
The Consus Group derives its name from Consus, the Roman god of counsel.
The incarnation of good advice, Consus represents the quintessential purveyor of wisdom.
The Consus Group is dedicated to protecting privacy and takes significant steps to ensure our users’ privacy.
www.consusgroup.com /about_us/about_us.asp   (226 words)

  
 Consus UK Call Centre Specialists At BPA Worldwide
Coaching is vital for achieving goals in a consus uk call centre.
Research has shown that there is a direct correlation between the quality of calls you handle and the frequency and quality of your coaching.
Because we recognize this at BPA, we take a unique and practical approach to the business of developing communication and sales skills - an approach that is designed to produce tangible results and a measurable return on investment.
www.bpaworldwide.com /ccuc.htm   (404 words)

  
 Consus
The Roman god who presides over the storing of grain.
Since the grain was stored in holes underneath the earth, Consus' altar was also placed beneath the earth (near the Circus Maximus).
Article "Consus" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 10 March 1997 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/c/consus.html   (118 words)

  
 Consus - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Consus was the god of the stored-up harvest.
His festival, the Consualia, was observed on August 21 and December 15....
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au.encarta.msn.com /Consus.html   (53 words)

  
 Roman Calendar - August   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
The Consualia is a festival which honors Consus, the god who protects the harvest which is now in storage at this time.
This day is sacred to Ops Consivia, or the earth-goddess, is associated with the god Consus, but is considered to be the wife of Saturn.
The shrine to Ops Consivia was located in the Regia and on this day the Vestal Virgins would have opened the room of sacred objects and performed rites unknown.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/w/x/wxk116/RomanCalendar/aug21.htm   (1175 words)

  
 *Ø*  Wilson's Almanac free daily ezine | Book of Days | August 21 | Burning Bartle Feast day of St Our Lady of ...
Consus was also god of secret deliberations (perhaps due to a common misinterpretation of his name).
Ara Consus) to Consus underground at the first turn in the Circus; sacrifice was made there in the month of Quinctilis (Quintilis) by the sacerdotibus publicis, and in Sextilis by the
Consus was associated with Ops, the Roman goddess of harvests, the wife of Saturn and mother of Jupiter and Juno, from whom the word ‘opulent’ derives.
www.wilsonsalmanac.com /book/aug21.html   (2347 words)

  
 ConSUS: A Scalable Approach to Conditional Slicing (ResearchIndex)
Abstract: Conditioned slicing can be applied to reverse engineering problems which involve the extraction of executable fragments of code in the context of some criteria of interest.
This paper introduces ConSUS, a conditioner for the Wide Spectrum Language, WSL.
The symbolic executor of ConSUS prunes the symbolic execution paths, and its predicate reasoning system uses the FermaT simplify transformation in place of a more conventional theorem prover.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /542863.html   (562 words)

  
 Saturnalia - A Winter Solstice Ritual
This ritual compresses the Consualia (for Consus, God of the Storage Bin), the Saturnalia (for Saturn, God of Sowing), and the Opalia (for Ops, Goddess of Plenty) into a single festival, a Brumalia, or Winter Solstice (Bruma) ritual.
The Saturnalia Chants are available on a separate page, which may be printed for use in the ritual.
Consus Image/Simulacrum Consi (optional) There is no traditional image for Consus, so far as I am aware, so use an image compatible with Saturnus and Ops.
www.cs.utk.edu /~mclennan/BA/Saturnalia.html   (2350 words)

  
 The Consus Group LLC
The Consus Group analyzes contracts, industries, and companies—providing critical intelligence for the business, investor, and legal communities.
The Consus Group performs custom searches for contracts by party, date, or type.
The Consus Group performs custom research of companies and industries.
www.consusgroup.com   (189 words)

  
 Detail Page
Great Festival of the god Consus, celebrated twice every year, on August 19 or 21 and on December 15, in the Circus Maximus.
According to legend, the Consualia was begun by Romulus and the Rape of the Sabines took place at the first commemoration of the festival.
Lavish games were held in the Circus, supervised by the emperor, while sacrifices to the god were made by the Vestal Virgins and the Flamines.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=ROME0425   (113 words)

  
 Das Schwarze Netz - Consus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus war es, der dem mythischen Gründer Roms, Romulus, den Rat gegeben hatte, mit List die sabinischen Frauen zu rauben, um dem Frauenmangel in Rom abzuhelfen.
Als das gelungen war, verfügte Romulus, fortan den Consus zu verehren.
Bei diesen Spielen, die auf dem Rennplatz stattfanden, wurde der sonst in der Erde verborgene Altar des Consus aufgedeckt.
www.sungaya.de /schwarz/romer/consus.htm   (117 words)

  
 Creative Zen Vision 30GB vs. Consus PMC-300 20GB
Singapore's Gajah International also released their Consus PMC-300 at the same time as the Zen Vision.
And also, what exactly is the quality of the video when it's displayed on a TV, you said it was somewhat "fuzzy", is it very slightly fuzzy or hardly noticeable.
It is only very slightly fuzzy, and it was in comparison to the Consus PMC.
forums.monsternet.org /index.php?topic=14.0   (1642 words)

  
 CONSUS - Online Information article about CONSUS
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sanctuary of Consus on the Aventine, dedicated by L.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /COM_COR/CONSUS.html   (670 words)

  
 Email Security Products
Consus encrypts e-mail messages using strong encryption algorithms (up to triple DES) to protect the message from unauthorized reading.
Consus also authenticates each e-mail with a digital signature.
User specifies an expiration period after which decryption keys are permanantly deleted and message can no longer be retrieved.
www.infosec-associates.com /framework/email-security-products.html   (1817 words)

  
 Viasec, Elron team up on e-mail monitoring and security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Consus, a server-based product for encrypting and decrypting messages and adding digital signatures, works with any system that supports S/MIME, such as Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes.
Instead, customers will be advised of the interoperability between Consus and Message Inspectors when looking for increased e-mail security.
Consus pricing starts at $3,400 for a 25-user license; CommandView Message Inspector pricing starts at $1,195 for 25 users.
www.infoworld.com /articles/ic/xml/00/01/05/000105icviasec.html   (695 words)

  
 dapreview.net: News / Comments / Creative Zen Vision vs. Consus PMC-300
Monsternet took up the task, added another PMP to it all (the Consus aka Mele PMC-300) and went full-blast on the in-depth'ism.
The Consus PMC-300 seems like a great choice for the PMP lover on a budget.
Maybe a 8 (based on reading his review, since I don't have one) is more a fair score, but being considered near perfect, sounds like biased to me...
www.dapreview.net /comment.php?comment.news.2192   (1602 words)

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