a jewish kid was murdered by a nazi last week in california and almost none of the articles about it are mentioning that he was jewish or that his murderer was a nazi
he was taken into the woods by someone he thought was a friend and killed. hits pretty close to home bc multiple relatives of mine, including my great-great-grandfather, were taken into the woods by their own neighbors and killed during the holocaust
Je suis en train de lire Le Peuple de Michelet et laissez-moi vous dire que j’ai envie de le frapper à chaque fois qu’il mentionne le Moyen-Âge. Même en me disant que la recherche a beaucoup évolué depuis.
Sérieux, il vient de dire que son époque est une “ère de bienveillance et de fraternité” au niveau international, au travers de l’exemple de l’émulation en mode et littérature, contrairement aux “temps haineux du moyen âge”. Juste. Non. Le Moyen-âge n’est CERTAINEMENT pas aussi horrible que tu le dépeint mon gars. Et l’émulation en mode et littérature ? Elle existait déjà.
“Hygieia was the daughter of Asklepios, the god of healing and medicine; her name translates as health. Originally a Greek deity, Hygieia was also worshiped by the Romans.”
One of my friend – a linguistics student – is doing a semantic study on the latin words “opus, opera, ops”, and she can’t find an article she desperately needs. It’s called González-Vázquez C. 1996, «Opus, opera y labor en latín arcaico y
clásico. Estudio semántico», in Omaggio in onore G. Cevolani, Studi del
Liceo di Cento 12, pp. 187-236
We’re french and it’s unavailable in our country. The article seems to have been published in both Spain and Italy. Any Spanish/Italian languages nerd to help her out ? (or if you can find it in a way or another, that’d be good ofc!)