- Aether (mythology)
Aether (also Æther, Greek: Αἰθήρ), in
Greek mythology , is one of theProtogenoi , the first-born elemental gods. He is the personification of the "upper sky," space, and heaven, and the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to normal air (Ἀήρ, "aer"), the gloomy lower air of the Earth, which mortals breathe.In
Hesiod 's "Theogony " he was the son ofErebus and Nyx and brother ofHemera , both noted in passing inCicero 's "De Natura deorum", butHyginus Pref mentionedKhaos as his parent. He is the soul of the world and all life emanates from him. The aether was also known asZeus ' defensive wall; the bound that lockedTartarus from the cosmos.He has several offspring but Hyginus seems to confuse him with Ouranos when saying that Aether had Uranus by
Gaia, his daughter.Aergia , a goddess of sloth and laziness, is the daughter of Aether and Gaia. Hyginus is also our source for telling us that Aether is the father of Ouranos, Gaia, and Thalassa by Hemera (his sister). But another source tells us that it is just Ouranos who is his child. And like Tartaros and Erebos, in Hellas he might have had shrines but no temples and probably no cult either. In the Orphic hymns, he is mentioned as the soul of the world from which all life emanates.Callimachus , in calling Ouranus Akmonides, claims him as the son ofAkmon , and Eustathius in Alcman tells us that the sons of Ouranos were called Akmonidai.Etymology
His name means "light / upper air" or "clear sky" in
Ancient Greek , and his other nameVerify source|date=July 2007, Akmôn (Polytonic|΄Ακμων), means "meteor / anvil". In Latin his names are spelled "Aether" and "Acmon". The wordaether has taken on various senses in English, most notably, "luminiferous aether ", the substance formerly believed to permeate the universe and "ether ", one of a class of chemical compounds.External links
* [http://www.theoi.com/Protogenos/Aither.html Theoi Project - Aither] .
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