Dinesh's photos with the keyword: from the book

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04 Feb 2020 1 63
Poggio's friend Niccoli here brings his long-awaited transcription of "On the Nature of Things" to a close with a customary word "Explicit" (from the Latin for (unrolled). He enjoins the reader to "read happy: ("Lege feliciter) and adds -- in some tension with the spirit of Lucretius poem -- a pious "Amen"
02 Aug 2019 1 99
The hermit flees company not because company is irrelevant but because it is all too relevant. Moreover he typically sees in his solitary environment some transformation of the humanity he left. In religious hermitage, this transformation is God. The anthropocentrism that Nietzsche saw everywhere does not evaporate when we leave other people physically. //The Duke in ‘As you Like it’ says of his forest exile, “this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.” People find heads, faces, and other parts of the body in landforms and social groupings in collection of artifacts. ~ Page 83

Nahuatl lyric

13 Oct 2013 2 213
Shall I just go like the flowers which were fading? Will my glory be nothing one day? Will my fame be nothing in the earth? At least flowers, at least songs! Alas, what will my heart do? In vain do we pass this way across the earth! ~Nahuatl lyric (Cantares Mexicanos, folio 10 recto, II. 23ff.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahuatl