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Astrée may refer to: * Astraea, a Greek goddess * L'Astrée, a novel by Honoré d'Urfé or its main character * Astrée run-time error analyzer, a tool for static program analysis * Astrée (record label), a record label founded by Michel Bernstein * ''Astrée'' (Collasse), an opera by Pascal Collasse * Astrée (Typeface), a Deberny & Peignot typeface * French ship ''Astrée'', a number of ships of the French Navy See also *Astraea (other) Astraea is a Greek goddess. Astraea may also refer to: * Astraea (gastropod), ''Astraea'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails * Astraea (plant), ''Astraea'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae * Astraea (nuclear warhead) - planned ... * Astrea (other) * Asteria (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Astraea
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Astraea (; ), also spelled Astrea or Astria, is a daughter of Astraeus and Eos. She is the virgin goddess of justice, innocence, purity, and precision. She is closely associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike, the daughter of Zeus and Themis. Astraea is not to be confused with Asteria, the goddess of the stars and the daughter of Coeus and Phoebe. In Greek myth, Astraea lived together with humans on earth during the idealistic Golden Age, when people were virtuous and no evil existed in the world. But as the human race became progressively crueler and more corrupt, Astraea decided to abandon humanity forever and live among the stars as the constellation Virgo. The main belt asteroid 5 Astraea is named after her, and her name was also suggested for the planet Uranus. Etymology The goddess's name "Astraea" (spelled in Ancient Greek ') is derived from the Greek word (''astḗr'') meaning "star". The word in turn is inher ...
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L'Astrée
''L'Astrée'' is a pastoral novel by Honoré d'Urfé, published between 1607 and 1627. Possibly the single most influential work of 17th-century French literature, ''L'Astrée'' has been called the "novel of novels", partly for its immense length (six parts, forty stories, sixty books in 5,399 pages) but also for the success it had throughout Europe: it was translated into a great number of languages and read at every royal court. Even today, this novel is regularly republished, both in full and in abridged edition, and even in comic book form. The first three parts were published in 1607, 1610 and 1619; after Honoré d'Urfé's death in 1625 the fourth was completed by Balthazar Baro, and a fifth and sixth were supplied in 1626 by Pierre Boitel, sieur de Gaubertin. The last two are often counted as one. The plot is immensely complex, but the main thread of the storyline is the perfect love between a shepherd and shepherdess of fifth-century Forez, the heroine Astrée (named ...
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Astrée (static Analysis)
Astrée ("Analyseur statique de logiciels temps-réel embarqués") is a static analyzer based on abstract interpretation. It analyzes programs written in the programming languages C and C++, and emits an exhaustive list of possible runtime errors and assertion violations. The defect classes covered include divisions by zero, buffer overflows, dereferences of null or dangling pointers, data races, deadlocks, etc. Astrée includes a static taint checker and helps finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities, such as Spectre. It is proprietary software written in the language OCaml. The tool is tailored toward safety-critical embedded code: specific analysis techniques are used for common control theory constructs (finite-state machines, digital filters, rate limiters...) and floating-point numbers. Concurrent code is analyzed with a sound interleaving semantics that is aware of the concurrent threads of execution, their priorities and synchronization mechanisms. Astrée supports ...
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Astrée (record Label)
Michel Bernstein (Paris, 1931 – Paris, October 31, 2006) was a French musical producer and founder of several record labels. Bernstein's first contact with classical music was hearing the school music teacher play Beethoven on an out-of-tune piano at the age of 15, but thereafter he took a lively interest in music and recordings. Vendôme Bernstein founded his first record label, Vendôme, in 1954, which released only 5 LPs. The first release was the world premiere recording of Debussy's Proses Lyriques, by Flore Wend a Swiss soprano living in Paris, accompanied by the pianist Odette Gartenlaub, engineered by André Charlin, and recorded at the Salle Adyar, Paris. The LP also included the Chansons de Bilitis and Ballades de François Villon, and received glowing reviews in the French magazine Disques. The next release was of the organist Pierre Cochereau playing Bach on the organ of the Église Saint-Roch. Followed by another disc of Bach, the Orgelbüchlein, with the Dani ...
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Astrée (Collasse)
''Astrée'' is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 25 November 1691. It takes the form of a ''tragédie lyrique'' in three acts. The libretto, by Jean de La Fontaine, is based on the romance ''L'Astrée'' by Honoré d'Urfé Honoré d'Urfé, marquis de Valromey, comte de Châteauneuf (11 February 15681 June 1625) was a French novelist and miscellaneous writer. Life He was born at Marseille, the grandson of Claude d'Urfé, and was educated at the Collège de T .... The opera was a failure. Sources Libretto at "Livrets baroques" Félix Clément and Pierre Larousse ''Dictionnaire des Opéras'', Paris, 1881. Operas Tragédies en musique French-language operas 1691 operas Operas by Pascal Collasse Works based on L'Astrée Operas based on novels Works by Jean de La Fontaine {{french-opera-stub ...
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Astrée (Typeface)
Astrée may refer to: * Astraea, a Greek goddess * L'Astrée, a novel by Honoré d'Urfé or its main character * Astrée run-time error analyzer, a tool for static program analysis * Astrée (record label), a record label founded by Michel Bernstein * ''Astrée'' (Collasse), an opera by Pascal Collasse * Astrée (Typeface), a Deberny & Peignot typeface * French ship ''Astrée'', a number of ships of the French Navy See also *Astraea (other) Astraea is a Greek goddess. Astraea may also refer to: * Astraea (gastropod), ''Astraea'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails * Astraea (plant), ''Astraea'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae * Astraea (nuclear warhead) - planned ... * Astrea (other) * Asteria (other) {{disambiguation ...
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French Ship Astrée
A number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name ''Astrée'' in honour of Astraea in Greek mythology Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the Ancient Greece, ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology. These stories conc .... Ships named ''Astrée'' * , a 24-gun frigateRoche, vol.1, p.53 * , a 30-gun frigate. * , a 28-gun corvette.Roche, vol.1, p.54 * , a 40-gun ''Nymphe''-class frigate. * , a 44-gun frigate. * , a 46-gun frigate. * , a sail and steam frigate. * , an submarine. * , an submarine. See also * Notes and references Notes References Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Astree, French Ship French Navy ship names ...
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Astraea (other)
Astraea is a Greek goddess. Astraea may also refer to: * Astraea (gastropod), ''Astraea'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails * Astraea (plant), ''Astraea'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae * Astraea (nuclear warhead) - planned British thermonuclear warhead * 5 Astraea, asteroid * a synonym for Croton (plant), a gymnosperm plant genus of Rushfoil * , a name for warships reused by the Royal Navy * , a Royal Navy ship class * Astraia, the ancient Greek name of the city of Radoviš in modern North Macedonia * ASTRAEA (aerospace), UK UAV programme * Astraea (album), ''Astraea'' (album), album by Rolo Tomassi, 2012 * Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, an LGBT foundation based in the United States See also

* Astrea (other) * Astrée (other) * Asteria (other) {{disambiguation, genus ...
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Astrea (other)
Astrea may refer to: * Astrea (mythology), an alternate spelling of the ancient Greek goddess Astraea * '' Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles'', a 2023 video game * Astrea, Cesar, a municipality in the department of Cesar, Colombia * ASTREA, an acronym for the Aerial Support To Regional Enforcement Agencies unit of the San Diego County Sheriff's Office * Astrea, a leading protagonist of the 1978 Filmation animated television series, ''Space Sentinels'' * Astrea, the pseudonym used by writer Aphra Behn * ''Astrea'' (coral), a genus of corals from the '' Merulinidae'' family * ''Astrea placata'', a Russian opera by Tommaso Traetta * ''Astrea Redux'', a poem by John Dryden * HMS ''Astrea'', one of several vessels, primarily frigates, of the Royal Navy * ''Il ritorno di Astrea'', a poem by Vincenzo Monti * , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 or 1920 * Astrea, West End, a heritage-listed house in Queensland, Australia * A.S.D. Astrea, an association football ...
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