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  • ...poem of 3182 lines that deals with the deeds of its eponymous protagonist. Beowulf is a [[Geat]], and the first two-thirds of the poem deal with his journey t ...rns to his fen to die. Grendel's mother now comes out to avenge her son. Beowulf tracks her and dives into her lake to kill her.
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  • :No, nobody knows anything about the origin of ''Beowulf''. It is and always has been a complete mystery. The problem is that the po ...d could use help writing about it) In the grand scheme of epic literature, Beowulf is not a particularly early example, and I have changed the text of the art
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  • Hrothgar addresses Beowulf: :The way of wisdom, my friend, my Beowulf.
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  • | pagename = Beowulf | abc = Beowulf
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beowulf cluster]]
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  • | title = A Beowulf Handbook
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Beowulf cluster]]
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  • [[Image:Simple Beowulf Cluster Diagram.png|right|thumb|250px|In a Beowulf cluster, the network cables (shown in blue) that connect the eight nodes to ...switches]] to link the machines together so that they act as one, and the Beowulf library of software which is used to help implement a [[distributed computi
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  • Should live at [[Beowulf cluster]], unless "Beowulf Cluster" is a proper name--right? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 08:4 ...llection of resources for the expanding universe of users and designers of Beowulf class cluster computers."
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  • ...ary.unr.edu/subjects/guides/beowulf.html |title=Resources for the Study of Beowulf |accessdate=2008-04-29 |format= |work=University of Nevada, Reno Libraries
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beowulf]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Beowulf cluster | abc = Beowulf cluster
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 06:21, 25 September 2007
  • *[http://www.beowulf.org/ Beowulf Project]
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  • File:Simple Beowulf Cluster Diagram.png
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  • *[http://www.beowulf.org/ Beowulf Project]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beowulf cluster]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Beowulf cluster]]
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  • | pagename = Beowulf | abc = Beowulf
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  • | pagename = Beowulf cluster | abc = Beowulf cluster
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  • [[Image:Simple Beowulf Cluster Diagram.png|right|thumb|250px|In a Beowulf cluster, the network cables (shown in blue) that connect the eight nodes to ...switches]] to link the machines together so that they act as one, and the Beowulf library of software which is used to help implement a [[distributed computi
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  • Should live at [[Beowulf cluster]], unless "Beowulf Cluster" is a proper name--right? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 08:4 ...llection of resources for the expanding universe of users and designers of Beowulf class cluster computers."
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  • ...ary.unr.edu/subjects/guides/beowulf.html |title=Resources for the Study of Beowulf |accessdate=2008-04-29 |format= |work=University of Nevada, Reno Libraries
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  • | title = A Beowulf Handbook
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  • ...poem of 3182 lines that deals with the deeds of its eponymous protagonist. Beowulf is a [[Geat]], and the first two-thirds of the poem deal with his journey t ...rns to his fen to die. Grendel's mother now comes out to avenge her son. Beowulf tracks her and dives into her lake to kill her.
    3 KB (546 words) - 00:45, 9 February 2024
  • :No, nobody knows anything about the origin of ''Beowulf''. It is and always has been a complete mystery. The problem is that the po ...d could use help writing about it) In the grand scheme of epic literature, Beowulf is not a particularly early example, and I have changed the text of the art
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  • {{rpl|Beowulf}}
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  • {{r|Beowulf}}
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  • {{r|Beowulf}}
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  • {{r|Beowulf cluster}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beowulf]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Hrothgar addresses Beowulf: :The way of wisdom, my friend, my Beowulf.
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  • {{r|Beowulf}}
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  • ...languages and cultures, including references in the [[Old English]] poem [[Beowulf]], the [[Middle High German]] [[Nibelungenlied]], and the Old Norse Thidrek
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  • == Beowulf is not distributed -- it is grid == I don't believe Beowulf clusters are examples of distributed computation. I believe they are examp
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  • {{r|Beowulf cluster}}
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  • {{r|Beowulf}}
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  • ==Beowulf== Beowulf survives in its entirety, except for some very small lacunae. The text of t
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  • == Beowulf == Hi Eric! Good job on moving [[Beowulf Cluster]]. I saw you asked if it should be speedydeleted. Actually, if we
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  • The dragon in ''[[Beowulf]]'' shows the standard characteristics of the European dragon. It is a mal ...e enters the mound and steals a jewelled cup. It then starts to devastate Beowulf's kingdom. The aged king goes to deal with the menace and faces it alone,
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  • {{r|Beowulf cluster}}
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  • ...wn may not have been. What survives in writing ranges from the [[epic]] [[Beowulf]] to trivial riddles and charms. There were many Christian devotional and
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  • ...treatments of [[Frankenstein]]'s monster and Grendel, the monster from ''[[Beowulf]]'', owe something to this period of his life. <!--{{Image|KeepingBeowulf.jpg|left|250px|''Beowulf'' by Kevin Crossley-Holland and Charles Keeping, 1982}}
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  • * [[Beowulf cluster|Beowulf clusters]], also known as "cheap supercomputers," use distributed computati
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  • * [[Beowulf]], a heroic epic (virtually complete) ''[[Beowulf]] lines 1 to 11, approximately [[900]]''
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  • ...She herself has had genetic optimization, and her mother, from the planet Beowulf, is one of the galaxy's most respected geneticists. The Honorverse was almost destroyed in a genetic war, and the Code of Beowulf rose to identify permissible and impermissible variations. Flouting any res
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  • {{rpl|Beowulf}}
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  • ...syllables occur between them. In [[Old English]] poetry (for example, ''[[Beowulf]]''), there were also rules requiring some of the stressed syllables to [[a
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  • * [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/981 Project Gutenberg's Beowulf translation by Francis Gummere]
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  • {{rpr|Beowulf}}
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  • ...[[Circus Acts Catalog]], [[Circus]], [[Atomic electron configuration]], [[Beowulf]], [[Glottopedia]], [[Blaise Pascal]], [[Capability Maturity Model Integrat
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  • *[[Beowulf cluster/Definition]]
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  • |*wùlf (cf. '''[[Beowulf|Bèowulf]]''')
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  • ...[Benito Mussolini]], [[Benjamin N. Cardozo]], [[Ben Tillman]], [[BeOS]], [[Beowulf cluster]], [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]], [[Berkeley Software Distri
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  • ...[Benito Mussolini]], [[Benjamin N. Cardozo]], [[Ben Tillman]], [[BeOS]], [[Beowulf cluster]], [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]], [[Berkeley Software Distri
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  • ==Beowulf Cluster==
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  • ...s to literature. Looking through, one thing that might be useful to add is Beowulf. It certainly made a large impression on me when I was a kid. [[User:Chris ...other than the classic Romantic one. We have to encompass everything from Beowulf to Sappho to Ezra Pound here in this toplevel article, and yet without soun
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  • ==Beowulf in Bermuda==
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  • ...ugh Chaucer's language is much closer to modern English than the text of [[Beowulf]], it differs enough that most publications modernize (and sometimes [[bowd
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  • ...rature influences from European mythologies include the Anglo-Saxon poem [[Beowulf]].<ref>Shippey, Tom (2000). ''J. R. R. Tolkien Author of the Century'', Har
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  • ...It also is seen as being influenced by the Scandinavian legends such as [[Beowulf]], and by the [[Norman Conquest]]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a common ea
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