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mazterec · 1 month
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The Dresden Codex is a Mayan book written in the Americas, dating to the 11th or 12th century.
The codex was rediscovered in the city of Dresden, Germany, hence the book's present name. It is located in the museum of the Saxon State Library. Its pages are made from the pounded inner bark of a wild species of Ficus, 8 inches (20 cm) high, and can be folded accordion-style, when unfolded the codex is 12 feet (3.7 m) long. It is written in Mayan hieroglyphs and refers to an original text of some three or four hundred years earlier, describing local history and astronomical tables.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mayan-hieroglyphic-writing
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mazterec · 1 month
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Did You Know...
Mickey Mouse was never a Freemason, but he was a member of DeMolay, a Masonic youth organization. Mickey’s creator, Walt Disney, was active in DeMolay in his youth and inducted into the DeMolay Legion of Honor.
In 1931, Mickey appeared in a series of strips sporting the DeMolay insignia. The strips and individual drawings of Mickey with the insignia were signed by Walt himself.
The only organization Mickey was ever identified with in any comic strip was the DeMolay.
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mazterec · 1 month
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2068 years ago on this day -- the Ides of March -- in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated. Thanks to William Shakespeare, we have two of the most famous lines in the English language: "Beware the Ides of March" and (according to Shakespeare, Caesar dramatic dying words, “Et tu, Brute?”
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1.Geoffrey Chaucer = The Father of English Literature
2.Geoffrey Chaucer = The Father of English Poetry
3.Geoffrey Chaucer = The Father of English Language
4.Geoffrey Chaucer = The Morning Star of the Renaissance
5.Geoffrey Chaucer = The First National Poet
6.Venerable Bede = The Father of English Learning.
7.Venerable Bede = The Father of English History
8.King Alfred the Great = The Father of English Prose
9.Aeschylus = The Father of Tragedy
10.Nicholas Udall = The First English Comedy Writer
11.Edmund Spenser = The Poet’s poet (by Charles Lamb)
12.Edmund Spenser = The Child of Renaissance
13.Edmund Spenser = The Bridge between Renaissance and Reformation
14.Gutenberg = The Father of Printing
15.William Caxton = Father of English Press
16.Francis Bacon = The Father of English Essay
17.John Wycliffe = The Morning Star of the Reformation
18.Christopher Marlowe = The Father of English Tragedy
19.William Shakespeare = Bard of Avon
20.William Shakespeare = The Father of English Drama
21.William Shakespeare = Sweet Swan of Avon
22.William Shakespeare = The Bard
23.Robert Burns = The Bard of Ayrshire (Scotland)
24.Robert Burns = The National Poet of Scotland
25.Robert Burns = Rabbie
26.Robert Burns = The Ploughman Poet
27.William Dunber = The Chaucer of Scotland
28.John Dryden = Father of English criticism
29.William of Newbury = Father of Historical Criticism
30.John Donne = Poet of love
31.John Donne = Metaphysical poet
32.John Milton = Epic poet
33.John Milton = The great master of verse
34.John Milton = Lady of the Christ College
35.John Milton = Poet of the Devil’s Party
36.John Milton = Master of the Grand style
38.John Milton = The Blind Poet of England
39.Alexander Pope = Mock heroic poet
40.William Wordsworth = The Worshipper of Nature
41.William Wordsworth = The High Priest of Nature
42.William Wordsworth = The Poet of Nature
43.William Wordsworth = The Lake Poet
44.William Wordsworth = Poet of Childhood
45.William Wordsworth = Egotistical Sublime
46.Samuel Taylor Coleridge = The Poet of Supernaturalism
47.Samuel Taylor Coleridge = Opium Eater
48.Coleridge & Wordsworth = The Father of Romanticism
49.Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey = Lake Poets
50.Lord Byron = The Rebel Poet
51.Percy Bysshe Shelley = The Revolutionary Poet
52.Percy Bysshe Shelley = Poet of hope and
regeneration
53.John Keats = Poet of Beauty
54.William Blake = The Mystic Poet
55.John Keats = Chameleon Poet
56.Lord Alfred Tennyson = The Representative of the Victorian Era
57.George Bernard Shaw = The greatest modern dramatist
58.George Bernard Shaw = The Iconoclast
59.Jane Austen = Anti-romantic in Romantic age
60.Lindley Murray = Father of English Grammar
61.James Joyce = Father of English Stream of Conscious Novel
62.Edgar Allen Poe = Father of English Mystery play
63.Edgar Allen Poe = The Father of English Short Story
64.Henry Fielding = The Father of English Novel
65.Samuel Johnson = Father of English one Act Play
66.Sigmund Freud = A great Psycho-analyst
67.Robert Frost = The Poet of Terror
68.Francesco Petrarch = The Father of Sonnet (Italian)
69.Francesco Petrarch = The Father of Humanism
70.Sir Thomas Wyatt = The Father of English Sonnet
71.Henry Louis Vivian Derozio = The Father of Indian-Anglican Sonnet
72.William Hazlitt = Critic’s Critic
73.Charles Lamb = The Essay of Elia
74.Arthur Miller = Mulk Raj Anand of America
75.Addison = The voice of humanist Puritanism
76.Emerson = The Seneca of America
77.Mother Teresa = The Boon of Heaven
78.Thomas Nash = Young Juvenile
79.Thomas Decker = Fore-runner of Humorist
80.Homer = The Father of Epic Poetry
81.Homer = The Blind Poet
82.Henrick Ibsen = Father of Modern theatre
83.Rabindranath Tagore = Indian National Poet
84.Nissim Ezekiel = The Father of Indian English
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The mythical Kraken is used here to represent the complex and sometimes tumultuous field of metaphysics. Each tentacle of the octopus is labeled with the name of a prominent philosopher, and the body of the octopus is labeled "metaphysics."
Metaphysics is a branch of #philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world. It deals with questions that go beyond the physical sciences, addressing the nature of reality, existence, and what it means to be.
The philosophers named in the meme are known for their significant contributions to metaphysics:
Descartes: René Descartes is often associated with Cartesian dualism, the idea that the mind and body are fundamentally different in nature, a foundational concept in metaphysical discussions of consciousness and identity.
Leibniz: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is recognized for his monadology and the idea of a universe composed of simple substances known as monads, as well as his optimism about the pre-established harmony of the world.
Hume: David Hume is famous for his skepticism about human knowledge and his critique of the concept of causation, which has profound implications for metaphysics and epistemology.
The octopus, representing metaphysics, is "attacking" or challenging these philosophers, each of whom tried to wrestle with and understand the #nature of #reality, consciousness, and existence. The image humorously suggests that metaphysics is a complex, many-armed beast that philosophers have struggled to grapple with throughout #history.
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The 12 Rarest 'Harry Potter' Patronuses, Ranked
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Did you know that Frank Sinatra really wanted to play “The Joker” on the 1960’s “BATMAN” TV show?
He was at the height of his fame at this time and easily would’ve been cast had he learned of the role and reached out earlier.
Cesar Romero however had already signed his contract, and the studio didn’t want to fire him.
In an ironic twist Frank Sinatra’s version of “That’s Life” appears in the 2019 “JOKER” film starring Joaquin Phoenix.
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45,000-Year-Old Tools And Bones Reveal Earliest Evidence of Homo Sapiens in Eastern Asia : ScienceAlert
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10 Best Manga Volume Covers
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