Selenophile
"Selene" (pronounced "sell-a-nee") is the Greek name for the Goddess of the Moon. The suffix "-phile" comes from the Greek "Philos", or "loving". So "selenophile" means "Moon lover." (via wheredoesthehoneyflow)

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Selenophile
"Selene" (pronounced "sell-a-nee") is the Greek name for the Goddess of the Moon. The suffix "-phile" comes from the Greek "Philos", or "loving". So "selenophile" means "Moon lover." (via wheredoesthehoneyflow)
ca. 1900s
Salvador Dali – Ménagère (Cutlery Set) 1957
Six pieces (silver-gilt) comprising of two forks, two knives and two enameled spoons.
The Canterbury ‘Codex Aureus’ inscription
more http://www.soton.ac.uk/~enm/codexau.htm#Text%20and%20Translation
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A witch
print from the book “Picturesque Russia” (“Живописная Россия”), 1897
The Great Comet of 1680 over Rotterdam, Netherlands, painting by Lieve Verschuier. People are using cross-staffs, early devices for measuring angles. (NASA/Wikipedia)
Nicola Samori
LASSEDIO DELLA CITTÀ DI TIRO - Folia. Mi niatura tratta dal ‘Romanzo di Alessandro’ - MS. Bodl. 264 (1338-1344), Bodleian Library, Oxford.
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Corvin Castle (Castelul Corvinilor, Hunedoara castle), Romania.
Gold ring, Western Europe, 1400-1500, V&A Museum
"This ring is known as a posy ring, deriving from the French ‘poesy’ (poetry). Posy rings were plain hoops inscribed with mottoes or saying, that might express sentiments of faith, commemoration, friendship and love. It was an especially popular type of ring in the fifteenth century. The inscription on this ring, autre ne vueil (desire no other) would have been a stock phrase used by goldsmiths."
The South and North poles of Mars
Comtesse de Castiglione by Pierre-Louis Pierson ca.1860s
Alchemy 15th century Forma Speculi Trinitae Christ crucified, dressed in black with wings; above his crown sits a three-headed bird, in each hand is a crown on which sits a bird, at each foot are the head and shoulders of a man.
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Gross Henning, Magica de Spectris et Apparitionibus Spiritum, 1656
From “Anabelle Serpentine Dance,” a 1895 hand-tinted film by William Heise, produced at Thomas Edison’s studio.