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+ | ===== Praesidium ===== | ||
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+ | When I first started reading Anathem, I took some notes on what the Praesidium would look like. Here are my initial notes: | ||
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+ | A little later, when I got a better mental model of the thing, I drew this: | ||
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- | * **A.R.**: Year of the Reconstitution. Arbre’s dating system defines Year 0 as the year in which the Reconstitution took place; any year prior to that is assigned a negative number, any year that is expressed as a positive number or, equivalently, | ||
- | * **Adrakhonic Theorem**: An ancient theorem from plane geometry, attributed to Adrakhones, the founder of the Temple of Orithena, stating that, in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Equivalent to the Pythagorean Theorem on Earth. | ||
- | * **Allswell**: | ||
- | * **Analemma**: | ||
- | * **Anathem**: | ||
- | * **Apert**: The aut in which a math opens its gates for a period of ten days, during which time the avout are free to come and go extramuros, and Seculars are free to come in, sightsee, and talk to the avout. Depending on the math, Apert is celebrated every one, ten, hundred, or thousand years. | ||
- | * **Arbortect**: | ||
- | * **Arbre**: The name of the planet on which Anathem is set. | ||
- | * **Ark**: Equivalent to a church, temple, synaogue, etc., on Earth. | ||
- | * **Atlanian**: | ||
- | * **Aut**: A rite observed in the mathic world. Some of the more important and commonly celebrated auts are Provener, Eliger, Regred, and Requiem. Rarely celebrated rites include Anathem, Voco, and Inbrase. | ||
- | * **Avout**: A person sworn to the Cartasian Discipline and therefore dwelling in the mathic, as opposed to Saecular, world. | ||
- | * **Baritoe, Saunt**: (1) A noblewoman of the mid-Praxic Age, the hostess and the leader of the Sconics. (2) A concent of the same name, one of the Big Three. | ||
- | * **Baz**: Ancient city-state that later created an empire encompassing the known world. | ||
- | * **Bazian Orthodox**: The state religion of the Bazian Empire, which survived the Fall of Baz, erected, during the succeeding age, a mathic system parallel to and independent of that inaugurated by Cartas, and endured as one of Arbre’s largest faiths. | ||
- | * **Big Three**: The Concents of Saunt Muncoster, Saunt Tredegarh, and Saunt Baritoe, all relatively old, wealthy, distinguished, | ||
- | * **Blithe**: A weed that was genetically altered to produce the brain chemical known as Allswell. Forbidden to the avout. | ||
- | * **Bly, Saunt**: A theor of the Concent of Saunt Edhar who was Thrown Back and lived out the remainder of his days as a Feral on a butte, later known as Bly’s Butte. According to legend, he was worshipped as a god by the local slines, who eventually killed him and ate his liver. | ||
- | * **Book, The**: A tome filled with subtly incoherent material, which misbehaving avout are forced to study as a form of penance. Divided into chapters, the difficulty of which grows exponentially. | ||
- | * **Bulshytt**: | ||
- | * **Calca**: An explanation, | ||
- | * **Cartabla**: | ||
- | * **Cartas, Saunt**: An educated Bazian noblewoman who, after the Fall of Baz, founded the first math and created the Discipline that was followed all throughout the Old Mathic Age and, with certain renovations, | ||
- | * **Cartasian Discipline**: | ||
- | * **Causal Domain**: A collection of things mutually linked in a web of cause-and-effect relationships. | ||
- | * **Centenarian**: | ||
- | * **Chapter**: | ||
- | * **Chronicle**: | ||
- | * **Chronochasm**: | ||
- | * **Cnoon**: According to Protan metatheorics, | ||
- | * **Cnous**: Ancient historical figure famous for having a vision in which he claimed to see into another, higher world. The vision was interpreted in two different and incompatible ways by his daughters Hylaea and Deat. | ||
- | * **Collect**: | ||
- | * **Concent**: | ||
- | * **Convox**: A large convocation of avout from maths and concents all over the world. Normally celebrated only at Millennial Apert or following a sack, but also convened in highly exceptional circumstances at the request of the Saecular Power. | ||
- | * **Cosmi**: Plural of cosmos. A coinage necessary for discoursing of polycosmic theorics. | ||
- | * **Cosmographer**: | ||
- | * **Counter-Bazian**: | ||
- | * **DAG**: See Directed Acyclic Graph. | ||
- | * **Datonomy**: | ||
- | * **Deat**: One of the two daughers of Cnous, the other being Hylaea. She interpreted her father’s vision as meaning that he had glimpsed a heavenly spiritual kingdom populated by angelic beings and ruled by a supreme creator. | ||
- | * **Decenarian**: | ||
- | * **Deolater**: | ||
- | * **Dialog, Peregrin**: A Dialog in which two participants of roughly equal knowledge and intelligence develop an idea by talking to each other, typically while out walking around. | ||
- | * **Dialog, Periklynian**: | ||
- | * **Dialog, Suvinian**: A Dialog in which a mentor instructs a fid, usually by asking the fid questions, as opposed to speaking discursively. | ||
- | * **Dialog**: A discourse, usually in formal style, between theors. “To be in Dialog” is to participate in such a discussion extemporaneously. The term may also apply to a written record of a historical Dialog; such documents are the cornerstone of the mathic literary tradition and are studied, re-enacted, and memorized by fids. In the classic format, a Dialog involves two principals and some number of onlookers who participate sporadically. Another common format is the Triangular, featuring a savant, an ordinary person who seeks knowledge, and an imbecile. There are countless other classifications, | ||
- | * **Diax’s Rake**: A pithy phrase, uttered by Diax on the steps of the Temple of Orithena when he was driving out the fortune-tellers with a gardener’s rake. Its general import is that one should never believe a thing only because one wishes that it were true. After this event, most Physiologers accepted the Rake and, in Diax’s terminology, | ||
- | * **Diax**: An early physiologer at the Temple of Orithena, credited with driving out the Enthusiasts, | ||
- | * **Directed Acyclic Graph**: An arrangement of nodes connected by one-way links (think boxes connected by arrows) so arranged that it is not possible to follow the links around in a circle. | ||
- | * **Discipline**: | ||
- | * **Dowment**: | ||
- | * **Doyn**: At Concents that observe the mealtime tradition of the Messal, a senior avout who has the privilege of sitting at the table and being waited on by a servitor. | ||
- | * **Drummon**: | ||
- | * **Ecba**: A volcanic island in the Sea of Seas, home of the Temple of Orithena until the catastrophic eruption of-2621. | ||
- | * **Edhar**: A Saunt belonging to the Evenedrician order who in 297 established a new order and later founded a concent, where he lived until he died; both the order and the concent ended up being named after him. The full name of the latter is “The Concent of Saunt Edhar” but in common usage this is often shortened to “Saunt Edhar” or simply “Edhar.” | ||
- | * **Eleven**: The list of plants forbidden intramuros, typically because of their undesirable pharmacological properties. The Discipline states that any specimen noticed growing in the math is to be uprooted and burned without delay, and that the event is to be noted in the Chronicle. | ||
- | * **Eliger**: The aut by which a fid chooses, and is chosen by, a specific chapter in his or her math, and thereby ceases to be a fid. Typically celebrated within a few years of the age of twenty. | ||
- | * **Enthusiast**: | ||
- | * **Erasmas**: | ||
- | * **Ethras**: A relatively prosperous and powerful city-state in the ancient world that, during its Golden Age (circa-2600 to-2300) was home to many theors, including Thelenes and Protas. The site of many important Dialogs studied, re-enacted, and memorized by fids. | ||
- | * **Etrevanean**: | ||
- | * **Evenedric**: | ||
- | * **Evenedricians**: | ||
- | * **Everything Killer**: A weapons system of unusual praxic sophistication, | ||
- | * **Evoke**: To call out an avout in the aut of Voco. | ||
- | * **Extra**: Slightly disparaging term used by avout to refer to Saecular people. | ||
- | * **Extramuros**: | ||
- | * **Faanians**: | ||
- | * **Fendant**: | ||
- | * **Feral**: A literate and theorically minded person who dwells in the Seculum, cut off from contact with the mathic world. Typically an ex-avout who has renounced his or her vows or been Thrown Back, though the term is also technically applicable to autodidacts who have never been avout. | ||
- | * **Fetch**: A wheeled vehicle used extramuros, typically by artisans, to transport small amounts of freight, tools, etc. Typically larger and less comfortable than a mobe. | ||
- | * **Fid**: A young avout; an avout who has not yet joined an Order. See Eliger. | ||
- | * **Fluccish**: | ||
- | * **Fraa**: A male avout. | ||
- | * **Gardan’s Steelyard**: | ||
- | * **Gheeth**: An informal term, verging on an ethnic slur, for a particular ethnic group in the Saecular world. | ||
- | * **Graduation**: | ||
- | * **Grandfraa**: | ||
- | * **Grandsuur**: | ||
- | * **HTW**: See Hylaean Theoric World. | ||
- | * **Halikaarn**: | ||
- | * **Halikaarnian**: | ||
- | * **Harbinger**: | ||
- | * **Hemn space**: What is called configuration, | ||
- | * **Hierarch**: | ||
- | * **Hundred, to go**: To lose one’s mind, to become mentally unsound, to stray iredeemably from the path of theorics. | ||
- | * **Hundreder**: | ||
- | * **Hylaea**: One of the two daughters of Cnous, the other being Deat. She interpreted her father’s vision as meaning that he had glimpsed a higher and more perfect world (the Hylaean Theoric World or HTW) populated by pure geometric forms, crudely copied by geometers in this world. | ||
- | * **Hylaean Theoric World**: The name used by most adherents of Protism to denote the higher plane of existence populated by perfect geometric forms, theorems, and other pure ideas (cnoons) | ||
- | * **Hypotrochian Transquaestiation**: | ||
- | * **Iconography**: | ||
- | * **Icosahedron**: | ||
- | * **Inbrase**: | ||
- | * **Incanter**: | ||
- | * **Inquisition**: | ||
- | * **Inviolate**: | ||
- | * **Ita**: A caste dwelling in the mathic world but segregated from the avout, responsible for all functions having to do with syntactic devices and the Reticulum. | ||
- | * **Jeejah**: Ubiquitous handheld electronic device used by Seculars, combining functions of mobile telephone, camera, network browser, etc. Forbidden in the mathic world. | ||
- | * **Jumpweed**: | ||
- | * **Kedev**: A devotee of the Kelx or Triangle faith. | ||
- | * **Kefedokhles**: | ||
- | * **Kelx**: (1) A religious faith created during the Sixteenth or Seventeenth Century A.R. The name is a contraction of the Orth Ganakelux meaning “Triangle place,” so called because of the symbolic importance of triangles in the faith’s iconography. (2) An ark of the Kelx faith. | ||
- | * **Kinagrams**: | ||
- | * **Laboratorium**: | ||
- | * **Lesper’s Coordinates**: | ||
- | * **Liaison, Atlanian**: An unusual type of liaison between a Tenner and a partner who dwells extramuros, therefore only capable of being consummated every ten years. | ||
- | * **Liaison, Etrevanean**: | ||
- | * **Liaison, Perelithian**: | ||
- | * **Liaison, Tivian**: The most casual and ephemeral type of liaison. | ||
- | * **Liaison**: | ||
- | * **Lineage, Old**: According to some traditions, an unbroken chain of mentors and fids beginning with Metekoranes and extending all the way to the era in which Anathem is set, and as such, constituting a community of theors more ancient than, and separate from, the mathic tradition founded by Saunt Cartas. | ||
- | * **Lineage**: | ||
- | * **Loctor**: Informal contraction of Interlocutor, | ||
- | * **Logotype**: | ||
- | * **Lorite**: A member of an Order founded by Saunt Lora, who believed that all of the ideas that the human mind was capable of coming up with had already been come up with. Lorites are, therefore, historians of thought who assist other avout in their work by making them aware of others who have thought similar things in the past, and thereby preventing them from re-inventing the wheel. | ||
- | * **Lucub**: At a Convox, an informal work group that, on the members’ own initiative, meets in the evening to “burn the midnight oil” on some topic of shared interest. | ||
- | * **Ma**: An informal term of respect by which a fid might address a more senior suur. | ||
- | * **Magister**: | ||
- | * **Matarrhite**: | ||
- | * **Math**: A relatively small community of avout (typically fewer than a hundred, sometimes as small as one). In general, all members of a given math celebrate Apert on the same schedule, i.e., all of them are either Unarians, Decenarians, | ||
- | * **Messal**: At certain (typically larger and older) concents, the traditional way of taking the evening meal, in which no more than seven senior avout (doyns) are waited on by an equal number of junior avout (servitors). | ||
- | * **Metatheorics**: | ||
- | * **Metekoranes**: | ||
- | * **Millenarian**: | ||
- | * **Mobe**: A wheeled passenger vehicle used extramuros. | ||
- | * **Muncoster, | ||
- | * **Mynster**: | ||
- | * **Mystagogue**: | ||
- | * **Newmatter**: | ||
- | * **One Hundred and Sixty-four**: | ||
- | * **One-off**: | ||
- | * **Orithena**: | ||
- | * **Orth**: The classical language used by all classes of people in the Bazian Empire and, during the Old Mathic Age, used intramuros in both Cartasian maths and Bazian Orthodox monasteries. The language of science and learned discourse in the Praxic Age. In a revived and modernized form, the language used at almost all times by the avout. May also denote the alphabet used to write it. | ||
- | * **Pa**: An informal term of respect by which a fid might address a more senior fraa. | ||
- | * **Panjandrum**: | ||
- | * **Penance**: | ||
- | * **Peregrin**: | ||
- | * **Perelithian Liaison**: See Liaison, Perelithian. | ||
- | * **Periklyne**: | ||
- | * **Physiologer**: | ||
- | * **Plane**: Used as a verb, utterly to destroy an opponent’s position in the course of a Dialog. | ||
- | * **Plenary**: | ||
- | * **Polycosm**: | ||
- | * **Presidium**: | ||
- | * **Praxic Age**: Period of Arbre’s history beginning in the century after the Rebirth (therefore, approximately-500) and ending with the Terrible Events and the Reconstitution (the year 0). So called because the inhabitants of the old mathic system, who had dispersed into the Saecular world after the Rebirth, put their theorics to work exploring the globe and creating technology. | ||
- | * **Praxic**: An applied scientist, an engineer. | ||
- | * **Praxis**: Technology. | ||
- | * **Primate**: | ||
- | * **Proc**: A late Praxic Age metatheorician, | ||
- | * **Procian**: | ||
- | * **Protan**: Of or relating to the ancient Ethran philosopher Protas. | ||
- | * **Protas**: A student of Thelenes during the Golden Age of Ethras, later the most important theor in Arbran history. Building on the foundation laid by Hylaea and later strengthened by the Orithenans, developed the notion that the objects and ideas that humans perceive and think about are imperfect manifestations of pure, ideal forms that exist in another plane of existence. | ||
- | * **Protism, Complex**: A relatively recent (Fourteenth Century A.R.) interpretation of traditional (“Simple”) Protism, positing more than two (possibly infinitely many) causal domains linked in a Directed Acyclic Graph or DAG, known, in the most general case, as the Wick. Information about cnoons is assumed to flow through the DAG from “more Hylaean” to “less Hylaean” cosmi. | ||
- | * **Protism, Simple**: A retroactive coinage used by Uthentine and Erasmas to contrast the traditional conception of Protism, which consisted of one Hylaean Theoric World having a causal relationship to the cosmos in which Arbre is embedded, to their new scheme, which they dubbed Complex Protism. See Protism, Complex. | ||
- | * **Protism**: | ||
- | * **Provener**: | ||
- | * **Rake**: See Diax’s Rake. | ||
- | * **Rambalf**: | ||
- | * **Rebirth**: | ||
- | * **Reconstitution**: | ||
- | * **Regred**: The aut by which a senior avout withdraws from active service and goes into retirement. | ||
- | * **Regulant**: | ||
- | * **Requiem**: | ||
- | * **Ret**: See Reticulum. | ||
- | * **Reticule**: | ||
- | * **Reticulum**: | ||
- | * **Rhetor**: A legendary figure, associated in folklore with Procian orders, said to have the power of altering the past by manipulating memories and other physical records. | ||
- | * **Ringing Vale**: A mountain valley that gave its name to a math founded there in 17 A.R., specializing in study and developments of martial arts and related topics. See Vale-Lore. | ||
- | * **Rod**: Military slang. To bombard a target, typically on the surface of a planet, by dropping a rod of some dense material on it from orbit. The rod has no moving parts or explosives; its destructiveness is a consequence of its extremely high velocity. | ||
- | * **Saecular**: | ||
- | * **Saecular Power**: Whatever entity currently wields power in the non-mathic world. | ||
- | * **Seculum**: | ||
- | * **Sack**: A breach of the terms of the Reconstitution in which maths or concents are forcibly violated and despoiled by Saecular interlopers. Normally used only to refer to Sacks-General, | ||
- | * **Samblites**: | ||
- | * **Sarthian**: | ||
- | * **Saunt**: A title bestowed on great thinkers. | ||
- | * **Sconic**: One of a group of Praxic Age theors who gathered at the house of Lady Baritoe. They addressed the ramifications of the apparent fact that we do not perceive the physical universe directly, but only through the intermediation of our sensory organs. | ||
- | * **Sea of Seas**: A relatively small but complex body of salt water, connected to Arbre’s great oceans in three places by straits, generally viewed as the cradle of classical civilization. | ||
- | * **Semantic Faculties**: | ||
- | * **Sequence**: | ||
- | * **Servitor**: | ||
- | * **Sline**: An extramuros person with no special education, skills, aspirations, | ||
- | * **Sphenics**: | ||
- | * **Starhenge**: | ||
- | * **Steelyard**: | ||
- | * **Suur**: A female avout. | ||
- | * **Suvin**: A school. | ||
- | * **Syndev**: Contraction of Syntactic Device. A computer. | ||
- | * **Syntactic Device**: In Earth terms, a computer. | ||
- | * **Syntactic Faculties**: | ||
- | * **Tangle**: A cultivated plot, roughly hexagonal in plan, supporting a particular set of more or less genetically engineered food-bearing plant species that, taken together, supply all of the nutritional requirements for a single avout. A web of symbiotic relationships among the species bolsters the health and productivity of the plants while preventing exhaustion of the soil. In concents that employ the tangle system, each avout is responsible for maintenance of one tangle; the produce of all of the tangles is pooled to supply food for the concent. Since a math cannot observe the Discipline when it is dependent on Saecular trade for foodstuffs, the tangle is a fundamental enabling technology for the Reconstitution. | ||
- | * **Teglon**: An extremely challenging geometry problem worked on at Orithena and later, all over Arbre, by subsequent generations of theors. The objective is to tile a regular decagon with a set of seven different shapes of tiles, while observing certain rules. | ||
- | * **Tenner**: Informal term for Decenarian (see). | ||
- | * **Tenth Night**: The traditional conclusion of an Apert, held on its tenth and final night. A feast served by the math to any and all extramuros visitors who wish to attend. Also used to transact certain necessary items of business with the Saecular Power, such as formal transfer of new Collects from Saecular to mathic jurisdiction. | ||
- | * **Terrible Events**: A poorly documented worldwide catastrophe thought to have begun in the year-5. Whatever it was, it terminated the Praxic Age and led immediately to the Reconstitution. | ||
- | * **Thelenes**: | ||
- | * **Theor**: Any practitioner of theorics, which see. | ||
- | * **Theorician**: | ||
- | * **Theorics**: | ||
- | * **Thousander**: | ||
- | * **Throw Back**: An informal term meaning to subject an avout to the aut of Anathem. | ||
- | * **Throwback**: | ||
- | * **Tredegarh**: | ||
- | * **Triangle Ark**: Alternate term for the Kelx faith or one of its arks. | ||
- | * **Unarian**: | ||
- | * **Upsight**: | ||
- | * **Uraloabus**: | ||
- | * **Uthentine**: | ||
- | * **Vale-lore**: | ||
- | * **Valer**: An avout of the Ringing Vale; one who has, therefore, devoted his or her entire life to the martial arts. | ||
- | * **Vlor**: An informal contraction of Vale-lore (see). | ||
- | * **Voco**: A rarely celebrated aut by which the Saecular Power Evokes (calls forth from the math) an avout whose talents are needed in the Saecular world. Except in very unusual cases, the one Evoked never returns to the mathic world. | ||
- | * **Vout**: An avout. Derogatory term used extramuros. Associated with Seculars who subscribe to iconographies that paint the avout in an extremely negative way. | ||
- | * **Warden Fendant**: A hierarch charged with defending the math or concent from Saecular interlopers, | ||
- | * **Warden of Heaven**: During the years leading up to the time in which Anathem is set, a popular religious leader who obtained Saecular power by claiming to embody the wisdom of the mathic world. | ||
- | * **Warden Regulant**: A hierarch charged with maintaining the Discipline intramuros, empowered to conduct investigations and to mete out penance. Technically subordinate to the Primate but ultimately answerable to the Inquisition, | ||
- | * **Wick**: In Complex Protism, a fully generalized Directed Acyclic Graph in which a large (possibly infinite) number of cosmi are linked by a more or less complicated web of cause-and-effect relationships. Information flows from cosmi that are more “up-Wick” to those that are more “down-Wick” but not vice versa. |
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