Potiri Loebolorum
Owning the Loebs
(Fons Locutionis.)
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Potiri Loebolorum
Owning the Loebs
(Fons Locutionis.)
nathanielthecurious replied to your post “wish i were a man on a sojourn in the mediterranean in 1891 so i could...”
late 19th and early 20th century classical scholarship was wild, I feel like you could just say things like “I think homer was a woman” or “I think the reason homer doesn’t have colors in it is that people’s brains weren’t developed enough to understand colors yet” and people would be like “hm he seems like a learned man, that’s a great theory”
there definitely were (still are, in some cases) a lot of truly galaxy-brain takes on the classical world out there but to be clear, when i say “george bernard shaw endorsed this theory” i mean george bernard shaw was the only person who endorsed this theory
nathanielthecurious replied to your post: croftmanor replied to your post: Every single...
im a linguist and not an egyptologist but yeahhhh the amount of times ive failed to explain to people that emojis are neither a language nor a writing system is several
I’m still waiting for the first person able to point out any emoji that’s an actual phoneme/has a consonantal value but somehow they never can
A tumblr exchange...
The user nathanielthecurious has posted the following text, tagging it “Herodotus”:
Hey Egyptologists of tumblr! Anyone have academic reading recommendations for Egyptological perspectives on Herodotus? And I know, I know, fuck Herodotus. But I'm giving a presentation for class, discussing what we can figure out about who in Egypt was talking to Herodotus and why and how, based on his degree of (in)accuracy.
I took the initiative to answer his ask, expressing politely my surprise for his “fuck Herodotus” slogan (he says that he is a student of classics, after all!) and remarking that the tumblr egyptologists will be of no help for him, as they have not read Herodotus and are terribly prejudiced against him.
Moreover, I suggested a valuable academic source corresponding exactly to what he was searching for (https://href.li/?https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014.08.56/ ).
His reaction was to block me and post the following thing:
the crazy herodotus dude found this post
he is blocked now
So, his “thanks” was to block me and insult me publicly, obviously grovelling to the (desperately mediocre) pop tumblr egyptologists.
I wonder why some students of classics active like nathanielthecurious on this site are so moronic and spineless.
Btw 1: if you are interested in a topic, it is not difficult to find on this site all the posts tagged as relative to this topic. It is very easy, it does not need spying activity or things which act like magic spells, as an idiot has insinuated.
Btw 2: of course the tumblr egyptologists were of no help for the grovelling nathanielthecurious, as their knowledge of Late Period Egypt is very problematic, to put it mildly. Their only “contribution” was that one of the most unhinged among them appeared in the same thread to insult me as “bitch” etc (I talk about the eminent scholar who says that cat worship in Late Period Egypt was ...a Greek addition!)
Nova Derivativa Verba Latina / New Latin Derivatives
θεσιογραφικός -ή -όν / thesiographicus -a -um “thesis-writing” [θέσις “thesis” + γραφή “writing” + -ικός adjectival suffix] [θεσι- + γραφα- + -ικο-] stems [θεσιο- + γραφα- + -ικο-] with Connecting Vowel ο [θεσιογραφα- + -ικο-] new stem and stem [θεσιογραφ- + -ικο-] α disappears before ι [θεσιογραφικο-] new stem [θεσιογραφικός] nominative singular [thesiographicus] θεσιογραφικός Latinized
(Inspiratio.)
nathanielthecurious replied to your post: what’s the appropriate subject line asking a...
“Letter of Recommendation for [name of thing]?”. Or maybe see what the gmail suggestion says.
thanks, yeah I went with just “letter of recommendation?” because the name of the thing would be annoyingly long for a subject line
nathanielthecurious replied to your post “hey… where are all my nanoers at! how’s it going! what’s up!”
im doing pretty good! life is always stressful but things are going well for me overall this summer. also kalc/zena is in the same city as me for the summer, so yayyyyy nano mini-reunion
@nathanielthecurious oh nice!!! it’s so cool when things like that happen
speaking of tiny nano meetups, I still have the picture of us and Harper at the OLL from like 5…? 6? years ago. it is… hilariously bad.
nathanielthecurious replied to your photo: My job interview #ootd featuring dead inside...
you look very professional. good luck!
Thanks! This was actually a couple days ago and I’m pretty sure I didn’t get the job (or any of the other ones I’ve interviewed for...) but I’m keeping at it! Someday I will obtain employment!