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Le Quatro Saisones: Autumno (1928) | Rudolf Jettmar (1869-1939)
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Igor Mitoraj (Polish, 1944-2014)
Autumno (two views) - bronze - 1985
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So I've made a realization again. Another one.
To reconcile with Kernunos' seemingly.....deeply inconsistent aspects, I've formulated that there are multiple. Kernnunae, plural.
There's The Green Kernunos, (Kernusemos or Ghelwowiros), who *is* associated with the natural world, flora and fauna, and the protection of the ecosystem. Bitus energy.
And then the Gentle Guide, the Gray/Brown Kernunos (Kernukas or Gray-Antler) who is a patient psychopomp, first in the Otherworld, friend to monsters and warden of souls. Dumnos energy.
There's the Black/Red Kernunos, (Fierce One, Wolf-Deer) who is all about self interest, protection, rebellion, rage, and breaking of chains. Autumnos energy.
And finally the Bright Doe (Kerwa Bhaunu) who is an emissary of the Cosmic Deer (Kerwa Deiwota). She is of light, life, purification, and all that is good in manifestation. Albios energy.
Anyways, these are the Kernnunae. I'm closed with the Gentle Guide (Kernukas), followed by Ghelwowiros (Green One)
Outside of the Kernnunae, there's Nantosuelta and her son, the Harvest King. Then the Thunderer (ecological balance&protection) and the Moon Mother (healing&witchcraft). I'll expound upon them soon.
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In tomorrow's eventful Metamorphoses passage
Tiresias twice encounters the Two-Snakes-of-Trans-Your-Gender
forte Iovem memorant diffusum nectare curas
seposuisse graves vacuaque agitasse remissos
cum Iunone iocos et ‘maior vestra profecto est, 320
quam quae contingit maribus’ dixisse ‘voluptas.’
illa negat. placuit quae sit sententia docti
quaerere Tiresiae: Venus huic erat utraque nota.
nam duo magnorum viridi coeuntia silva
corpora serpentum baculi violaverat ictu 325
deque viro factus (mirabile) femina septem
egerat autumnos; octavo rursus eosdem
vidit, et ‘est vestrae si tanta potentia plagae’
dixit, ‘ut auctoris sortem in contraria mutet,
nunc quoque vos feriam.’ percussis anguibus isdem 330
forma prior rediit, genetivaque venit imago.
arbiter hic igitur sumptus de lite iocosa
dicta Iovis firmat: gravius Saturnia iusto
nec pro materia fertur doluisse suique
iudicis aeterna damnavit lumina nocte; 335
at pater omnipotens (neque enim licet inrita cuiquam
facta dei fecisse deo) pro lumine adempto
scire futura dedit poenamque levavit honore.
"it chanced that Jove (as the story goes), while warmed with wine, put care aside and bandied good-humoured jests with Juno in an idle hour, “I maintain,” said he, “that your pleasure in love is greater than that which we enjoy.” She held the opposite view. And so they decided to ask the judgment of wise Tiresias. He knew both sides of love. For once, with a blow of his staff he had outraged two huge serpents mating in the green forest; and, wonderful to relate, from man he was changed into a woman, and in that form spent seven years. In the eighth year he saw the same: serpents again and said “Since in striking you there is such magic power as to change the nature of the giver of the blow, now will I strike you once again.” So saying, he struck the serpents and his former state was restored and he became as he had been born. He therefore, being asked to arbitrate the playful dispute of the gods, took sides with Jove. Saturnia, they say, grieved more deeply than she should and than the issue warranted, and condemned the arbitrator to perpetual blindness. But the Almighty Father (for no god may undo what another god has done) in return for his loss of sight gave Tiresias the power to know the future, lightening the penalty by the honour." (Transl. Miller 1915)
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[Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius]
[(fol. 442r) CA Gg. V. 35, University of Cambridge, University Library]
– Cum Phoebi radiis
Cum Phoebi radiis graue / cancri sidus inaestuat, / tum qui larga negantibus / sulcis semina credidit / elusus Cereris fide / quernas pergat ad arbores. / Numquam purpureum nemus / lecturus uiolas petas / cum saeuis Aquilonibus / stridens campus inhorruit; / nec quaeras auida manu / uernos stringere palmites / uuis si libeat frui; / autumno potius sua / Bacchus munera contulit. / Signat tempora propriis / aptans officiis deus / nec quas ipse cohercuit / misceri patitur uices. / Sic quod praecipiti uia / certum deserit ordinem / laetos non habet exitus. //
[Boethius. De Consolatione Philosophiae, I : M6]
– Nubibus atris
Nubibus atris / condita nullum / fundere possunt / sidera lumen. / Si mare uoluens / turbidus auster / misceat aestum, / uitrea dudum / par que serenis / unda diebus / mox resoluto / sordida caeno / uisibus obstat, / quique uagatur / montibus altis / defluus amnis / saepe resistit / rupe soluti / obice saxi / tu quoque si uis / lumine claro / cernere uerum, / tramite recto / carpere callem: / gaudia pelle, / pelle timorem / spemque fugato / nec dolor adsit, / nubila mens est / uincta que frenis / haec ubi regnant. //
[Boethius. De Consolatione Philosophiae, I : M7]
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Boethius: Songs Of Consolation – Metra from 11th-century Canterbury
Sequentia
(2018, Glossa – GCD922518)
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Eheu fugaces, Postume, Postume,
labuntur anni nec pietas moram
rugis et instanti senectae
adferet indomitaeque morti,
non, si trecenis quotquot eunt dies, 5
amice, places illacrimabilem
Plutona tauris, qui ter amplum
Geryonen Tityonque tristi
compescit unda, scilicet omnibus
quicumque terrae munere uescimur 10
enauiganda, siue reges
siue inopes erimus coloni.
frustra cruento Marte carebimus
fractisque rauci fluctibus Hadriae,
frustra per autumnos nocentem 15
corporibus metuemus Austrum:
uisendus ater flumine languido
Cocytos errans et Danai genus
infame damnatusque longi
Sisyphus Aeolides laboris. 20
linquenda tellus et domus et placens
uxor, neque harum quas colis arborum
te praeter inuisas cupressos
ulla breuem dominum sequetur;
absumet heres Caecuba degener 25
seruata centum clauibus et mero
tinguet pauimentum superbo,
pontificum potiore cenis.
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By jameslloydcole
🎃 Autumn Cozy ambience playlist
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Le comenciamento del autumno | František Kaván (1866-1941)
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Vogue Italia July/August 1987 💚❤️💚❤️💚
ENRICO COVERI
Children's cocktail shorts: dresses in precious materials and plum tones, at the waist high, puffy Top: satin silk with leg of leg and three knots: for the belt and for the sleeves. Bottom: in velvet, round neck, with balloon sleeves and skirt and satin bow that closes the waist.
Model: Unknown
Hair: Julien d'Ys
Makeup: Stéphane Marais
Photo: Mario Testino
archivio.vogue.it
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Le quattro stagioni
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autumnovir: a male, male-adjecent, male-aligned, and/or male-identified gender that feels autumnal in its maleness (autumin).
a combination of the terms autumno- and gendervir for anon!
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Autumn Light
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“feliz Otoño”. Creo que añadir “feliz” le va bien. 🙂 #otoño #autumn #fall #autumno #autunno @pvil (en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFiY-gyn9RP/?igshid=11ur7lbq4yml6
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°• the pumpkin spiced season •°
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