Monforte d'Alba, Italy by Marcin Zyzak
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Monforte d'Alba, Italy by Marcin Zyzak
Shamsa, 1338
Shamsa means ‘sun’ in Arabic and it is the term used to refer to illuminated roundels
Collection: Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin
Whisper Of The Heart Vertical Pan Shots - Dir Yoshifumi Kondo (1995)
Jennifer Latuperisa-Andresen
Manhattan Bridge | Tumblr | Instagram | Snapchat
but if i dont see immediate results for my efforts ill die
“If man has learned to see and know what really is, he will act in accordance with truth. Epistemology is in itself ethics, and ethics is epistemology.”
— Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man (via philosophybits)
“For the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.”
— George Eliot, Middlemarch
Sketch of ‘’Ayasofia’’ ( Art by Lapin Barcelona) les-calepins-de-lapin.blogspot.com
Rod Serling on the set of The Twilight Zone (1958 - 1964)
Greenland by Nick Bondarev
really wanna live in a peaceful seaside ghibli town with ambiguous european architecture and bakeries and maybe a field right outside of town where i can have picnics with the love of my life tbh
Castles in Germany.
Created using still images taken by the Cassini spacecraft during it’s flyby of Jupiter and while at Saturn. Shown is Io and Europa over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot.
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Mesolithic female shaman of Bad Dürrenberg, 7000-6500 bce, with reconstructed regalia from animal bones, horns, teeth, and shells. From a wonderful color-illustrated pdf of “Archaeological Finds from Germany” from the paleolithic to the christian era. Other interesting finds too.
“Fustel de Coulanges recommended to the historian, that if he wished to reexperience an epoch, he should remove everything he knows about the later course of history from his head… It is a procedure of empathy. Its origin is the heaviness at heart, the acedia, which despairs of mastering the genuine historical picture, which so fleetingly flashes by. The theologians of the Middle Ages considered it the primary cause of melancholy. Flaubert, who was acquainted with it, wrote: ‘Peu de gens devineront combien il a fallu être triste pour ressusciter Carthage.’ [Few people can guess how despondent one has to be in order to resuscitate Carthage.]”
— Walter Benjamin, from Theses on the Philosophy of History (1940)