Martin Heidegger, The History of Beyng
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Ron Hansen, Mariette in Ecstasy
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“I always imagine divine mercy giving us back to ourselves and letting us laugh at what we became, laugh at the preposterous disguises of crouch and squint and limp and lour we all do put on.”
—Marilynne Robinson, Gilead
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Matthew, chapter 14. (In the translation by David Bentley Hart.)
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Louis Zukofsky, “Poetry: For My Son When He Can Read”
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A commission from @prudenceanagram.
Hieratic Head of Prudence Anagram, commission for @tonreihe
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“If we never write anything save what is already understood, the field of understanding will never be extended. One demands the right, now and again, to write for a few people with special interests and whose curiosity reaches into greater detail.”
—Ezra Pound, Canto XCVI
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“These people who can see right through you never quite do you justice, because they never give you credit for the effort you’re making to be better than you actually are, which is difficult and well meant and deserving of some little notice.”
—Marilynne Robinson, Gilead
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Joseph Ratzinger (German, 1927–2023) teaches a class of Dogmatic and Fundamental Theology in Freising, 1955
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Menaion icon depicting feasts and saints for the whole year, ringed by an additional 84 icons of Mary
Russian school, 19th century
On auction through Artmark
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