Palladium (disambiguation) |
Palladium has several meanings:
- Originally a palladium was a cult figure of Pallas Athena,
especially the one that wily Odysseus stole from the citadel of Troy, on which the city's security was believed to depend. The word is a Latinization of the Greek word
παλλαδιον, which can be transliterated as "palladion". "The most ancient talismanic effigies of Athenia," Ruck and Staples report,
"...were magical found objects, faceless pillars of Earth in the old manner, before the Goddess was anthropomorphized and given form through the intervention of human intellectual meddling."
- By a usage derived from the foregoing, a palladium is a safeguard that protects a social institution. For
example, the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli said that trial by jury
is "the palladium of our liberties."
- The London Palladium, which opened in 1910 as a Music
Hall, is a grand theater in the West End, and was bought by Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber at the end of 1990. Many theaters in smaller U.K.
cities are named "the Palladium" to catch a little of its legendary glamour. According to Brewer, the theatre was
named based on a mistaken notion that the ancient Palladium was a sort of colosseum.
- In New York City in 1947 the mambo craze began at the Palladium Ballroom at Broadway and 53rd, which had been a swing-era venue with a giant dance floor and
introduced the cha-cha-cha in 1954. Downtown, in the early 1980s a disco on
East 14th Street that bore the same name was a stop on tours of U2 and
Ozzy Osbourne and home to classic house music; it was the last public use of Oscar Hammerstein I's Opera House on East 14th Street. It has been replaced by a high rise sports
facility and residence hall, still bearing the name, at New York
University
- In an even newer usage, Palladium is Microsoft's codename
for their new "trusted computing" architecture, the Palladium operating system. Following numerous critical
comments about the system (which Microsoft says come from misunderstanding its goals) that gave Palladium a bad name,
Microsoft is changing the name of the project into "Next-generation secure computing base."
- The Palladium is the original name of a sports arena in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada now known as the Corel Centre.
References
- Carl Ruck and Danny Staples, The World of Classical Myth.
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