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fanartka · 1 year
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10. And one more Tony
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AS TENTAÇÕES DE SANTO ANTÃO, DE BOSCH
AS TENTAÇÕES DE SANTO ANTÃO, DE BOSCH
A série de triplítico detalha a tentação sobrenatural de Santo Antão durante a sua estadia no Egito, um tema que foi também tratado por outros artistas como: Martin Schongauer, Mathias Gruenewald, Salvador Dali e Gustave Flaubert. O simbolismo nas pinturas simboza a história que descreve Santo Antão resistindo a diferentes tipos de pecado, em toda a série de pinturas.  Renascimento nórdico –…
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pearcaico · 1 month
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Escola Agrícola de Pacas ou Escola Correcional de Pacas - Município de Vitória de Santo Antão Pernambuco Em 07/05/1939.
Photo Benício Whatley Dias.
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loeilenchambre · 1 year
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kerimcangoren · 1 year
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7am spectating Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 2023
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mothmiso · 6 months
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Ponta do Sol harbour (2) by wolf4max
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nosbastidoresdopier · 8 months
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CAPS Leila Antão promove assembleia com pacientes e familiares sobre saúde mental e rede de apoio
Saúde mental e a importância da rede de apoio. Esse foi o tema principal da terceira Assembleia Geral do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS) Leila Antão nesta quinta-feira (24), reunindo cerca de 45 pacientes e familiares. Essa é mais uma ação que visa combater a ideia de que se deve isolar as pessoas com sofrimento mental, reforçando o acolhimento no CAPS para quem precisa desse…
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pildz · 10 months
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Papo na Encruza 149 - As Tentações de Santo Antão
Vamos falar sobre “As Tentações de Santo Antão” com o Laudo Ferreira que está lançando uma HQ incrível sobre o pai de todos os monges! Quer saber mais sobre misticismo, tentações e o diabo no deserto? Chega aí… Sexta-Feira, dia 16/06 às 21 horas AO VIVO no YouTube. Laudo Ferreira é o autor de Cadernos de Viagem e do incrível Yeshua! Laudo Ferreira Quadrinista atuante há muitos anos no mercado…
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portalnaynneto · 2 years
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Multinacional investe para ampliar fábrica de vidros em Vitória de Santo Antão
Multinacional investe para ampliar fábrica de vidros em Vitória de Santo Antão
O governador Paulo Câmara anunciou, nesta segunda-feira (19), junto com representantes da multinacional Owens Illinois (O-I), investimentos da ordem de R$ 300 milhões destinados ao município de Vitória de Santo Antão, Zona da Mata do Estado. Os aportes serão aplicados na ampliação da fábrica de garrafas de vidro adquirida em 2010 do Grupo Cornélio Brennand, que é pernambucano. A expectativa é de…
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fatehbaz · 11 months
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[M]onk seals continued to live in large herds along the largely unexplored Atlantic seaboard of northwest Africa. It was not until 1434 that Portuguese explorers landed on these [supposedly] untamed coasts, and discovered thousands of monk seals. Almost immediately, an intensive and lucrative trade in skins and oil was established [...]. Constantly vying with Spain [...], Portugal was determined to increase its sphere of influence in Africa. While Spain eventually became preoccupied with Columbus’ elusive vision [...] [and] his celebrated 1492 expedition [...] Portugal’s colonial influence in Africa was reaching its height by 1500. The first expeditions to Africa’s Gold Coast were recorded for posterity by an official chronicler, Gomes de Zurara [...]. In his book [...] he relates how the Portuguese Infante [royal prince], eager [...], dispatched explorer Afonso Gonçalves Baldaya in a cargo vessel to make contact with the mysterious “moors” or “pagans” who were believed to inhabit the region (Zurara, 1437).
“But these are people, no matter how beastlike they may be,” proclaimed the Infante, “and they need to be governed... I command you to penetrate this land as far as you can and that you work in order to learn about those people, perhaps taking one captive, so that you may become acquainted with them.”
It was in “the year [...] one thousand four hundred and thirty-six” that Alfonso set sail [...]. [T]he barinel eventually reached the shores of the Gold River, the Rio de Oro, situated at the Bay of Dakhla in the western Sahara. [...] Afonso and his crew sighted their first seals. Literally thousands were suddenly in their field of vision. [...] “Upon seeing on a reef at the mouth of the river a large number of sea-wolves,” relates Gomes da Zurara, “which, according to the estimates of some, amounted to five thousand, he ordered killed those that could be killed and had their furs loaded onto the ship [...].” Despite the windfall in skins and oil, Afonso was still dissatisfied, having failed to take captive any of the elusive natives. He therefore ventured a further 50 leagues “to see if he could capture a man or at least a woman or child in order to satisfy the will of his master.” [...]
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[In] 1437 [...] another Portuguese ship was dispatched to the Gold River to fill its hold with the furs and oil of the sea-wolves. [...] In 1441, [...] the Infante ordered his young wardrobe keeper, Antão Gonçalves, to captain a small ship and return to the Gold River. [...] “[T]he reason for this voyage, as instructed by his Lordship,” writes da Zurara, “was none other than to load that ship with a great quantity of hides and oil from those sea-wolves.” It appears to have been a lucrative undertaking. “ [...]
Antão Gonçalves had fulfilled the command of his master, his ship’s hold brimming with hides and casks, but the young man was eager to pursue his adventures rather than return home as ordered. He assembled his 21-man crew on deck, and addressed them with a rousing speech: “Friends and brothers, our cargo is complete, as you can see, so the principal aim of our mission has been accomplished, and we could well return should we wish to limit our toil…” He then proposed an adventure that would gladden the men’s hearts, providing relief from the laborious and tedious task of hunting, skinning and melting-down seals – a hunt for native slaves [...].
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These first tentative expeditions to the Gold River paved the way for hunting on a more intensive, industrial scale, with 15th century Portuguese explorers dividing their time between lucrative massacres of seals and the equally profitable slave trade [...].
Indeed, within a few years of the sea wolf discovery, a purpose-built installation to process seal hides and oil had been constructed on Ylha de Lobos [...] in the estuary of the Rio de Oro [...]. Around Cap Barbas [...] no less than three sites once bore the name of the sea wolf [...]. [T]he [French and British] colonial plundering of the region [in the early twentieth century] [...], like [...] [Portuguese] conquest before them, were also portrayed as essentially idealistic endeavours. Just as the conquest of the Rio de Oro by massacre and slavery [...] “proves anew that the pursuit of disinterested geographical knowledge [...] were never the only motives of colonial conquest, so the slaughter [...] would today be called “rational exploitation” [...]”.
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All text above by: William M. Johnson. “Monk Seals in Post-Classical History: The role of the Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) in European history and culture, from the fall of Rome to the 20th century.” Mededelingen 39. The Netherlands Commission for International Nature Protection. 2004. [Bold emphasis and some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me.]
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milkywayrollercoaster · 6 months
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Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
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momo-de-avis · 7 months
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Saw this on TikTok, thought you'd find it mildly interesting. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJvpDMqN/
A few things:
Sangria is 17€ everywhere in downtown Lisbon. 5€ is the glass. A jar of sangria is not going to be much cheaper than 17€ anywhere in Lisbon. I don't know who the fuck sees "sangria 5€" and expects that to be the price of a full one litre jar
I'm very positive I've seen those guys every other day. I walk that street almost every day, I have a stop there on the food tour and also there's a café there I often go to. It's a pretty chill street overall, but those dudes, if they are who I am remembering, they're those guys who are usually standing there trying to sell drugs that aren't really drugs. Now Imma be honest with you. I've dealt with them very often, for several years. Never, not once, had a problem. Yeah they're loud and a little annoying with the hustle, but when I was working near that street selling touristic services and they were next to me selling fake weed lmao they even defended us at some point.
I'm not saying everything described in the video did not happen. Likely it did. I said that street is very chill, but if you watch the vid you'll see in the background a building with flags and then a purple light. that building with flags is the Coliseum, the local concert hall. Which means this couple is officially on the wrong part of the street. Portas de Santo Antão, the street in question, is fine right before you get to that part, overall.
When travelling nobody has the mindset to just google every restaurant and check reviews, but keep in mind this is going to be a possibility. Lisbon is very, very popular right now as a tourist destination, and we Lisboners have known FOR YEARS about a lot of these restaurants functioning on the basis of scams. Portas de Santo Antão, again, is usually chill, but not always. Personally the way I deal with it is just pay for my shit and move along, cause you're in a foreign country and it's not worth the shitshow. You don't know what's going to happen, you don't know the country's laws, so just accept that you made a mistake. It happens often.
What this means is that Lisbon has become a city that requires thorough research before you sit your ass in a restaurant. Even for me, bro.
If the restaurant has people aggressively trying to get you to come inside and sit, avoid it. Granted that not all are going to be like this, and I can tell a couple ones in downtown that are chill, it's just the dudes are paid to do that ungrateful job. But there's Critical Zones
With that in mind, when eating lunch or dinner stay away from:
The upper part of Portas de Santo Antão
Rua dos Correeiros, for the love of god stay tf away from this one. The chances here of paying 500€ for a salmon are not zero. Loads of restaurants here are actually run by the biggest pickpocketer in Lisbon. THis is not a joke, it was on fucking TV
Rua Augusta although this one is fine for breakfast and sweets to be honest.
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Rua dos Sapateiros (some of the oldest and most trustworthy and iconic restaurants in downtown are here)
Rua do Ouro for quick snakcs but nothing too traditional
Lower part of Portas de Santo Antão, namely Casa do Alentejo
Rua do Jardim do Regedor, namely, Bonjardim which is one of the oldest places and most trustworthy for piri piri chicken
Rua da Madalena. 100% nothing there is bad. Literally nothing I am not exagerating, best bifanas in Lisbon and some of the coollest wine bars too.
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pearcaico · 8 months
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Praça Leão Coroado ao Fundo o Colégio 3 de Agosto - Vitória de Santo Antão Pernambuco, Década de 1970.
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loeilenchambre · 1 year
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au petit déjeuner à Tarrafal
L'hôtel Terra Lodge de Mindelo
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Sodade de Cesária Évora, remixé par Synapson
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nossasenhoraaparecida · 10 months
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🙏✝️SANTO DO DIA✝️🙏
🙏✝️13 DE JUNHO✝️🙏
🙏✝️Santo Antônio, franciscano e doutor da Igreja✝️🙏
Lisboa ou Pádua?
Celebramos a memória do popular santo — doutor da Igreja — que nasceu em Lisboa, no ano de 1195, e morreu nas vizinhanças da cidade de Pádua, na Itália, em 1231. Por isso, é conhecido como Santo Antônio de Lisboa ou de Pádua. O seu nome de batismo era Fernando de Bulhões y Taveira de Azevedo.
Agostinianos ou franciscanos?
Com 15 anos, entrou para a Ordem dos Cônegos Regulares de Santo Agostinho e foi ordenado sacerdote, com 24 anos de idade, encaminhado à carreira de filósofo e teólogo. Mas, ao conhecer a família dos franciscanos, que não só o encantou pelo testemunho dos mártires em Marrocos, como também o arrastou para a vida itinerante na santa pobreza, uma vez que também queria testemunhar Jesus com todas as forças, o santo decidiu-se por seguir os passos de Francisco e deixou a ordem de Agostinho.
Antônio, missionário e pregador
Escolheu ser chamado de Antônio em veneração a Santo Antão — anacoreta, no Egito. Logo que entrou na Ordem Franciscana, foi enviado para Marrocos. Ali, Antônio ficou tão doente, que teve de voltar, mas, providencialmente, porque foi ao encontro do “Pobre de Assis”, o qual lhe autorizou a ensinar aos frades as ciências que não atrapalhassem os irmãos de viverem o Santo Evangelho.
Nesse sentido, Santo Antônio não fez muito, pois seu maior destaque foi na vivência e pregação do Evangelho, o que era confirmado por muitos milagres, além de auxiliar no combate à Seita dos Cátaros e Albigenses, os quais isoladamente viviam uma falsa doutrina e pobreza. Ele atraía grandes multidões com as suas pregações, passava diversas horas no confessionário e reservava, para si, momentos de retiro em solidão.
Páscoa
Continuou vivendo para a pregação da palavra de Cristo, servindo à sua família franciscana por meio da ocupação de altos cargos de serviço na Ordem, isso até morrer com 36 anos para esta vida e entrar para a Vida Eterna, em 13 de junho de 1231.
O santo, muito querido, amado e venerado já em vida, foi sepultado no quinto dia após sua morte, depois de uma longa decisão de onde seu corpo seria encerrado. Foi carregado em grande procissão até a Igreja de Santa Maria em Pádua.
Popularidade
Sua popularidade era tamanha, que, imediatamente, o seu sepulcro tornou-se meta de peregrinações que duram até nossos dias. São milhares os relatos de milagres e graças alcançadas rogando seu nome. Ele foi canonizado no ano seguinte ao de sua morte pelo Papa Gregório IX.
Reconhecido pela influência de Santo Agostinho, Antônio conjugou, de modo original, mente e coração, pesquisa teórica, prática das virtudes, estudo e oração.
A minha oração
Querido Santo Antônio, fostes um exímio pregador e servo do Senhor. Ensina-me a ser também uma serva fiel e entregue aos desígnios de Deus para a minha vida. Quero conseguir também viver conjugando mente e coração, estudo e oração. Amém!
Santo Antônio, rogai por nós!
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So queria dizer muito obrigado que você postou os livros que o cellbit deixou pro forever!
[translation: I just wanted to say thank you so much that you posted the books that cellbit left for forever]
aaaaaaa não e nada!! eu tô gostando de traduzir essas coisas na verdade. linguagem sempre foi algo q eu amei analizar é traduzindo tudo é super legal é divertido pra mim!! eu também realizo q não é algo q muitas pessoas prefiram fazer (ESPECIALMENTE os livros longos como eu traduzi hoje) antão e quase tipo, meu trabalho? trabalho não é a melhor palavra mais é a mais perto q eu consigo achar agora ;-;
[translation: aaaaa, it’s no problem!! i’m liking translating these things, actually. language has always been something that i’ve loved to analyze and translating everything is super cool and fun to me!! i also realize that it’s not something that a lot of people like doing (ESPECIALLY the long books like i translated today) so it’s almost like, my job? job isn’t the best word but it’s the closest i can think of right now.]
[the closest word i can think of is role but i can’t recall the portuguese equivalent rn ;-;]
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