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ghost-graphics-studio · 5 months
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T-shirt design by GHOST Graphics for Romanist
#graphicdesign #tshirtdesign #tshirtillustration
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ysbeeview-ysvoice · 3 months
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When you are attracted to the people, it's because of the details... |Old School Romantics
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dionysus-complex · 11 months
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you are not immune to the pull of Ciceronian scholarship
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silkenme · 1 year
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Sintra, Portugal is filled with enchanting castles like Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, and it's an easy day trip from Lisbon.⁠ ⁠ The Pena Palace is a Romanticist castle in São Pedro de Penaferrim, in the municipality of Sintra, on the Portuguese Riviera. The castle stands on the top of a hill in the Sintra Mountains above the town of Sintra, and on a clear day, it can be easily seen from Lisbon and much of its metropolitan area.⁠ ⁠ #sintra #portugal #penapalace #riviera #mediteran #silkenme #silken #inspo #inspiration #arhitecture #silkenmeinspo #ceiling #castle #romanistic https://www.instagram.com/p/CkfxBoRu2oy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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irate-iguana · 1 year
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I’ve reached that time of the semester when all of my classics courses turn their attention from Greece to Rome and I consequently lose interest. /:
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horikou · 1 year
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ORION you sexy hoe you actually made a new theme i was about to go assassinate you cause you were taking TOO LONG >:(( but how have you been? i'm gonna go kms cause we haven't talked in ages ToT but but but, are your requests open? i have one ‹3
HELP LMAOO sorry sorry i was having a major unmotivated arc sksjkshsk and i've been doing good! mid term exams are next monday so wish me luck, hbu? how have you been roman its been awhile:') and yes my request is open!
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Let’s read some books
I never really got a routine on how to prepare readings something they dont really teach you in french universities. Anyways, this year i started to pay more attention to that, so here’s how i try to prepare myself, so i thought i would share.
Any addition, comment, or criticism is welcome, as this is just an attempt at building a routine :)
Title
Pay attention to the title before and after the reading
What can you expect the story / themes to be from it ?
Does the expectation hold up during the reading ?
Genre and movement:
To which genre/movement does the work you’re dealing with belong to?
What can you expect from it ? (Topos, clichés, etc)
 Which elements of the story/work are specific to this genre/movement ?
Which defy your expectation, and how ?
Themes:
What themes does this work bring up ? How ?
Construction:
How many part are there in this work? Where are its turning points ?
Okay, that’s all I have for today, this routine can potentially be applied to most media analysis work, even though I’m more focussed on literary works, because that's what i study.
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fogtvz9nsdwzap · 1 year
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copperbadge · 6 months
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[ID: A wooden bar in front of a window, looking out on the sidewalk; sitting on the bar are a paper cup of tea, a plate with a large cookie on it, and a pair of (discolored, don't judge me, life is hard) earbuds. It looks like a lovely weekend morning snack.]
There's a new coffee shop in my neighborhood, and I've been meaning to check it out for a while since it looked like it had a lot of good places to sit and work, and while I love going to the library to work on weekends, the study rooms there are super booked full right now. I thought I'd see how I did sitting at the "window bar" and it turns out it's great! I'm not super enamored of the macaroon I got (it's fine, just nothing special) and not a coffee drinker so can't judge that, but the tea and the ambiance are both excellent.
But also like. In the first forty-five minutes of sitting at the bar in the window, I encountered a friend who lives in the neighborhood passing by, a friend who does NOT live in the neighborhood but was down here for the farmer's market and came in to get a coffee, and also a total stranger from Rome who saw me in my AS Roma jacket and came over to introduce himself because he was so stunned to see a Roma fan in Chicago.
Him: Excuse me? I'm from Rome, and I can't believe I see a Roma logo --
Me: AH! DAJE ROMA!
Him: *HUGE BEAM* OH YOU ARE A ROMANIST!
He had thought I might not know what I was wearing, and was so pleased to meet an actual fan. He ended up asking for a selfie with me because his friends didn't believe he'd found an AS Roma fan in midwestern America. :D So I've just blown the minds of a couple of Romanisti, and also got a nice compliment on both my taste in football teams and my pronunciation of Daje (dai-yay!) Roma.
I do love my neighborhood. Sometimes I think I should sell up and move out far enough to be able to afford a real house with a yard and get rid of all the stress that comes with living in a crowded downtown city center, but then I spend a morning out in the South Loop and remember why I put up with all that.
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werewolfetone · 9 months
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Honey I'm really sorry but while you were out I found a nest of WASPs in the back garden and as I was going in to get chemicals to deal with it I accidentally left the door open and a WASP got into the house and now he's flying around calling our air friar a romanist while the air friar yells at him about heresy
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T-shirt designed for Romanist
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lionofchaeronea · 6 months
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For a long time--the better part of a decade, in fact--I've grappled with the question: "In my heart of hearts, am I a Hellenist or a Romanist?" Finally, I've decided that the correct answer is "Yes".
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dionysus-complex · 11 months
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irithnova · 9 months
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Notes on Anitismo - The Ancient Religion of the Philippines by Isabelo de los Reyes.
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Keep in mind - this was written a while back.
Ancient Chronicles written by the Jesuit hispanic Friars state that at the that the first spaniards set foot in the Philippines from the coast of visayas to Manila there was a considerable population of Muslim converts
This was especially true for Mindanao due to conversion by Islamic  teachers from Borneo
De los Reyes argues that because of this, to find native Filipino religion at its purest, we must look to the North
Distinguishing native religion without outside influence such as from Islam, Hinduism, Christianity etc can be tricky
However he argues that the traces of Native Filipino religion can be found in the stories superstitions and advice that belong to various Filipino ethnic groups (Tagalogs, Bicolanos, Zambalenos etc)
From the South of the country in Mindanao to the extreme North like Luzon, De los Reyes argues then native Filipino religion was consistent
This religion was Anitism or the Cult of Anito, meaning souls of the ancestors.
Anitism is not a monolithic religion and hosts a broad pantheon ranging from Gods to animals, nature, elements and space.
The Philippines had its own modern spiritism and De los Reyes argues this may have been the origins of the cults of "Romanist Saints" (Catholic saints) in the Philippines. By this I think he means that Filipino spirituality influenced how Filipinos proceeded with Catholic worship.
The oldest chronicles about the Philippines can be found in various museums and libraries (such as the National Library of Madrid, Covenant of St Augustine in Manila)
We can follow these chronicles, from when the Jesuit Pedro Quirino provided news of religion in the Philippines in 1604, followed by reproductions by others like the Jesuit Colin in 1663 and others such as Fr. Morga, Gonzalez de Mendoza, Aduarte etc.
Fr Morga said that Filipinos practised Anitism in certain regions like Camarines and Cagayan.
Some traditions would say that Manila and its regions were not originally native to the island - they were from Malayan islands and other remote areas.
Before the Spaniards arrived, Islamic teachers from Borneo came to preach and interacted with the locals 
Their teachings and beliefs spread quickly throughout the Philippines 
Fr. Grijalva writes that they (Filipinos) started adopting their traditions and took on their names.
De Los Reyes argues that Spanish conquistadors' arrival/conquest was delayed because Filipinos were already familiar with various religions and beliefs and also because of the hands of Datu Lapu Lapu. What I believe he is arguing is that Datu Lapu Lapu and the previous exposure Filipinos had to different religions at first delayed Spanish influence from spreading so quickly.
Other islanders who weren't under the control of the government in the Philippines has their beliefs influenced by religious preachers who travelled to them from the Straits of Malacca and the Red Sea.
An account, dated April 20th 1572 (preserved in the archives of India) which is from the conquest of Luzon details "In these towns, closest to the sea, they do not eat any pork, which the moors taught them. But if you ask them, they say they do not know Muhammed or his law." This account was reproduced by Wenceslao Retana.
In actuality, very few Filipinos could understand/read the teachings of the Koran despite the Islamic influence.
In Filipino traditions, reverence and worship was given to nature and the elements, and this was usually consistent throughout the islands.
Native Filipino religion beliefs include elements, animals, stars and ancestors.
Filipino religion in Manila and nearby areas was a mixture or Anitism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam brought by the Malays of Borneo.
Vocabulary included Sanskrit and Malay terms such as Bathala, meaning Lord.
However these terms are not used in Northern provinces.
De Los Reyes argues that Itnegs and other mountain tribes conserved and maintained the purest form of Filipino religion
In the Ilocos, Cagayan, Isabela and other provinces of Northern Luzon, native Filipino religion was more prevalent 
Hindus and Buddhists converted many in Java and Malaysia.
However Muslim influence became dominant in 1478 - 60 years before the Dutch invasion.
According to Javanese legends, Hindus arrives in Java 78 years before Christ.
The first Malays came from the Minangkabau river region to establish cities in Malacca , Ojohor and Singapore in the 12th century, as per Malacca records.
In the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, there were various Malaysian emigrations reaching the Philippines 
De Los Reyes argues that Filipinos may have also populated the islands of Malaysia, and emigrations could have originated from strong winds coming down from the North.
The first Spaniards found the son of Lakandula, King of Manila, when they went to Borneo.
The emperor's master of ceremonies from Japan (Mr Fujita) argued that emigration likely came from the north and that Filipinos may have some relations to the Japanese.
According to Geographers and Historians of the Mariana Islands, what De Los Reyes calls the "know it all Spanish" - had no idea about interesting ruins found in Oceania, one of which was a prehistoric statue that was being held in the British museum.
He argues there may be hidden megaliths, artefacts, and remnants of lost civilisation in the Philippines, as seen in various locations such as : Butacan caves, Pangibalon Hill, Madias de Iloilo and Nasso.
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comfycel · 11 months
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not to get romanists hopes up but what if this is the last shot of roman saying goodbye to waystar/the mess etc
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horikou · 1 year
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69 for the send me a number between 1-100 spotify game 🙄🥰
there are two games so im gonna do both
69 -> Fly Me to The Moon by Count Basie and Frank Sinatra
Let me play among the stars / Let me see what spring is like / Fill my heart with song / And let me sing for ever more
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