Immediately after development, Delphi became one of the most reliable software programs that could be used to accurately evaluate the electrostatic potentials of macromolecules. As input, Delphi accepts Pdb files.
The Greeks did go to an oracle when they needed help or advice. One of the most famous oracles was the Oracle at Delphi. The actual oracle is known as the Pythia.
Delphi was a Greek city. In its Apollo temple resided the famous oracle, the Pythia.
The oracle of Delphi was used for telling someones future. It was owned by the god Apollo after he killed the fearsome but old dragon that lived there.
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Delphi was the site of the most famous of the Greek oracles.
The oracle of Delphi, i think
I do not understand this question. Why would they be frightened of the Oracle?
No, the oracle was selected among the virgins of Delphi.
The Oracle of Delphi in Greece is a place where people would go to talk to the prophetess about solutions to there problems. They would get a riddle as an answer. People traveled for long distances to visit the spirit.
No the Delphic Oracle was a woman who would go into a trance and chew laurel leaves and speak the words of the God's to any questions asked to her by people and give advice and plans. The Shrine was called the Shrine of Pythia. It was within the Shrine that the Oracle of Delphi gave her prophecies.
Oracle of Delphi
The Greeks did go to an oracle when they needed help or advice. One of the most famous oracles was the Oracle at Delphi. The actual oracle is known as the Pythia.
Possibly you are asking about Delphi in Greece, Delphi was the site of the Delphic oracle, most important oracle in the classical Greek world, an was situated on the south-western spur of Mount Parnassus in the valley of Phocis. Delphi was the site of the Delphic oracle, most important oracle in the classical Greek and it was a major site for the worship of the god Apollo. For more detailed information, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi
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Delphi was a Greek city. In its Apollo temple resided the famous oracle, the Pythia.
To receive answers to questions and to understand divine will are the reasons why people go to the oracle at Delphi in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Oedipus visits the Delphic oracle because he has questions about his parentage. He presumes Corinthian monarchs Polybus and Merope to be his parents until he hears a rumor to the contrary and gets evasive answers from his presumed father. He dislikes what the oracle says so he is in a bad mood when his destination of Thebes intersects with Theban King Laius' destination of Delphi.