Argento

Arganto **In Greek mythology Argantho** [=Argantos; k.-t. **νάργανος**, nar + γαρούς, Greek green, amber] (proper name - the name of a deity, the feminine version of the divine name Argant) [1] - the goddess of fields and fertility in the ancient Greek religion.

**A. D.** - see **[Argentida]**

*A.D.* “A technology built in advance is not a bare code, it is the language of human consciousness,” noted **L. Villanueva**. * “Without friendship, without love, we will complete our earthly existence, but without the element of faith, our life will turn from the highest wisdom into a terrible and absurd phenomenon...” wrote G.G. Fichte*