#Library of Alexandria
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burningvelvet · 2 years ago
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if the significance of the internet archive being threatened has been lost on anyone, maybe these quick comparisons will put it into perspective…
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Banning the Internet Archive would be the equivalent of burning the Library of Alexandria hundreds of times…
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victusinveritas · 2 months ago
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All of this is correct. No notes.
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blatentmisinformation · 1 year ago
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The Library of Alexandria famously contained the first slashfic about the relationship between Odysseus and Posideon
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sirenscurse · 2 months ago
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not that anyone cares, but this is where i’m from.
ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT.
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finleycannotdraw · 2 years ago
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4. Historic Time ~ won’t you stay with me, my darling, when my walls start burning down? (x)
I have so many thoughts about Aziraphale and the Library of Alexandria (which, as a friend explained, should actually be translated to Alexandrea). I definitely think he was there when it burned. I also think it could’ve been the first time (one of the only times) Crowley touched him without thinking, and maybe one of the reasons he decided to run a bookshop! I am unwell. Aziraphale would’ve been devastated when that library burned.
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sleepytigereyes · 8 months ago
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His what
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hyperfixating-rn-brb · 3 months ago
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aziraphale finds out Caesar helped burn down the library of Alexandria. crowley finds out about a certain plan and lets the angel know. guess who's got their stab in.
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crystalopal-14 · 2 months ago
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The internet age is like the modern library of Alexandria, except for the library is already on fire, and people are constantly moving the knowledge around to avoid the fires, but each time, some of the content gets left behind.
No matter how hard we try to archive content, especially media, we are slowly losing the battle against the fires due to lack of knowledge that stuff is even burning.
-Geneva M.
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renn-aissance · 6 months ago
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Imagine telling Gale about the Library of Alexandria.
The man would be inconsolable.
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fairytwles · 5 months ago
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downloading over a thousand edits to my phone before the tiktok ban happens… is this what saving the library of alexandria would’ve felt like?
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dionysiaproductions · 3 months ago
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It's a beautiful day in Ancient Rome and... you want to kill Julius Caesar.
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forklesbian · 5 months ago
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Isn't it kind of funny how Ivy Alexandria died in a library that was burning down due to a war.
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mexicanpadfoot · 4 months ago
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Me: I will never understand the Booktok girlies who buy tens of books only to display them on a shelf, it’s so wasteful.
Also me, having downloaded 24 fics as of the 10th of this month, having read only four entirely unrelated ones: This is digital archiving, I’m doing it for future generations, doctor please don’t sedate me again!
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borgialucrezia · 2 months ago
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hi this is so random but a few months ago i went to rome and visited the vatican and the sistine chapel and i saw the painting The School of Athens by Raphael. The guides said he based the figures on people he knew irl (leonardo da vinci was the inspiration for plato etc etc) don't you think hypatia looks like other depictions of lucrezia borgia? I think he must've based it on her. from what i understand the cardinals at the time were pretty upset about the inclusion of a woman in the painting so maybe he modelled her after lucrezia to win some favour with the borgias
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oh that's an interesting question !! afaik i haven't encountered any scholarly research suggesting that raphael's depiction of hypatia in the school of athens is similair to lucrezia borgia. though i wouldn't rule out the possibility because there's indeed a resemblance between hypatia in raphael's painting and pinturicchio's depiction of lucrezia in the hall of saints. also raphael had painted lucrezia before (though with slightly different facial features):
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lucretia (1483-1520)
and like you said, i think it's worth noting that the inclusion of a female figure in the school of athens was controversial at the time. hypatia of alexandria's appearance may've been altered later to avoid any objections/backlash (especially since she's the only woman in a room full of men including raphael himself, plato, michelangelo, etc in the painting + her placement in the background also makes her less visible) if raphael really did model her after lucrezia, it could've a deliberate strategic decision perhaps as you suggested to gain favor or simply because he admired lucrezia's beauty. it's an intriguing possibility that's for sure !!
that being said, i've read a book that suggests some research points to raphael's portrait of a young lady with a unicorn (1506) possibly depicting lucrezia since she was also portrayed with a unicorn. but the most widely accepted interpretation is that the sitter is laura orsini (the daughter of giulia farnese and rodrigo borgia):
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"I started looking at every detail in the picture for clues and certain things started jumping out," says Wolk-Simon. To start, the sitter is blonde -- like Lucrezia Borgia, Alexander VI's illegitimate daughter and Laura Orsini's probable half-sister. A tower in the portrait's background is from a landmark in Urbino, the duchy ruled by the della Rovere family. Wolk-Simon also discovered that the sitter's stunning ruby and pearl pendant necklace closely resembles a description of Guilia Farnese's jewels from court documents; the mythical unicorn cradled in the young woman's right hand turns out to be part of the Farnese coat of arms." — Dr. Linda Wolk-Simon, Raphael specialist and director and chief curator of the Bellarmine Museum of Art at Fairfield University
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internetgreatesthits · 2 months ago
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griffin-the-stupid · 5 months ago
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A part of me dies every time I remember that if the Library of Alexandria hadn’t burned down, we’d have Alexander the Great’s patrochilles fics
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