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i have returned from romania and once again taken up residence in southern appalachia. classics scholar from the holler.

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my avatar was created using this picrew
my main / everyday blog lives here @oleanderander
i have returned from romania and once again taken up residence in southern appalachia. classics scholar from the holler.
i was messed up by the fero, ferro, ferreo
The Iliad is probably one of the funniest books I ever read
Like I'll be having a not-so-good day, then remember how Hector had given himself an entire pep talk to fight Achilles. He saw Achilles running full speed towards him and proceeds to just book it.
Or when Menelaus got shot by an arrow in like in an ultimately nonfatal spot, and Agamemnon begins prematurely mourning him while he's standing there like š§āāļøā you're scaring the men.ā
Or when Odysseus is walking around the camps with a royal scepter and is just beating people with it if he finds them packing or suggesting to leave.
Or when Hector is brainstorming on how to face Achilles and for a moment goes, āMaybe I could talk with him, weāre both princes, we can both be rational, I could reason with him⦠that's a horrible fucking idea.ā
I have more, but these, in particular, really tickle me.
If I won the lottery I wouldnāt say anything but there would be signs
Moon over the Temple of Poseidon. 1 - 2
dra ate every other translation up
Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas - Jean Cornu, 1704
complaints about millennials from ancient greece and rome
ungrateful, wait with eagerness for the day of their fathersā deaths (senecaās de beneficiis)
travel everywhere, take up agriculture instead of letting nature provide (tibullus 1.3)
carp at their parents, praise evil-doers and their violent deeds (hesiod, works and days)
spend too much time talking about philosophy and pretending to be greek to fight wars (plutarch, life of cato the elder)
bad at riding horses (horace, odes 3.24)
canāt lift boulders (homer, iliad 20)
still canāt lift boulders (vergil, aeneid 12)
roman theatre in orange, france
three stories tall & considered the best-preserved roman theatre in all of europe
Forgive me.
byzantine mosaic
Museo Nacional de Beirut
haunted house uquiz by streetlighthalo
This is modern art. The tragedy and hopelessness is perfectly encapsulated in your lack of a choice. Were you in his place, you would do no different. Because the gods have deemed it so, because fate is stronger than you. Iām usually not a big art person but holy shit
have been losing my shit over the fact that 1. there's a passage in polybius's history where he tells us that the tyrant demetrius of phalerum once made a giant mechanical snail to parade through athens and trail slime everywhere 2. people have been trying to figure out how this massive snail worked since at least 1937
Apulian rhytons in the shape of animal heads (340ish, BCE)
"if i was orpheus i would simply not turn around" yes you would. if you were orpheus and you loved eurydice, you would. to love someone is to turn around. to love someone is to look at them. whichever version of the myth ā he hears her stumble, he can't hear her at all, he thinks he's been tricked ā he turns around because he loves her. that's why it's a tragedy. because he loves her enough to save her. because he loves her so much he can't save her. because he will always, always turn around. "if i was orpheus i would simply ā" you wouldn't be orpheus. you wouldn't be brave enough to walk into the underworld and save the person you love. be serious
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