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Jean Barbault (French, 1718-1762)
Paysanne de Frascati
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the venetian by jean barbault, 1755
image from the louvre
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An Antique pencil drawing of a Roman temple ruin 1761 after Jean Barbault engraved by Domenico Montagu (1750/1767) published in Roma from book 'Les Plus beaux Monuments de Rome Ancienne. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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Drop Dead
by Lily Chu
One mysterious mansion. Two rival journalists. Three weeks to uncover the story—and love—of a lifetime. Don’t miss this unforgettable romantic comedy!
Drop Dead by Lily Chu follows rival journalists Nadine Barbault and Wesley Chen as they race to discover the untold tale behind one of bestselling author Dot Voline’s books. Nemesis since college, Nadine and Wesley must put aside their rancor for a chance at a defining story of their careers.
Chu is a master of the lighthearted, feel-good rom-com tale. Drop Dead has everything readers of the genre expect from the rival-to-lovers trope, and while she throws in a dash of miscommunication, it is just enough to raise the stakes and cement deeper connections between our two protagonists and not too much that the plot depends on it. Nadine and Wesley come from their own places of hurt and have their own preconceptions; readers will empathize, sympathize, and root for Wesley and Nadine’s personal and business success. All of Chu’s characters are relatable to life in every way, with believable villains and friends who are also flawed. The narrative is character-driven, but the plot is engaging and will suck readers into the intrigue.
Lovers of this genre of books will want to delve into this story post-haste, but crime enthusiasts and readers looking for heavy angst may not find it appealing.
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Új termékigazgatót nevezett ki az Auchan
Új termékigazgatót nevezett ki az Auchan
Július 1-től Varga László látja el az Auchan Magyarország termékigazgatói feladatait. Elődje, Benoit Barbault Franciaországban folytatja pályafutását. László több mint 25 éves kereskedelmi tapasztalattal rendelkezik, pályafutását a Cora-nál kezdte, ahol a különböző területek vezetőjeként dolgozott. Ezt követően áruházigazgatói pozíciót töltött be a debreceni, majd a miskolci áruházaknál. 8 évig…
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Photos of the French alchemist Armand Barbault working with dew, from his book Gold Of A Thousand Mornings
In medieval times Queens would make peasants wake up before dawn to go and collect the morning dew off of leaves and flowers for her beauty rituals. Imagine only washing your face with the morning’s dew harvested off of white roses….now, Imagine getting out of your warm bed before the sun’s up and into the dark/cold to collect tiny drops of water off flowers into copper decanters for the Queen.. do u think the benefit of the dew outweighs the suffering of the peasants. Do u think they imbued the dew with bad energy for making them rise before the sun for something so frivolous. Tale as old as time…. Does the benefit of the rose quartz outweigh the reality of children working in mines…
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hi! i don't know if you've already answered this but do you have any books/site recs for birth chart readings? thank you <3
God I haven't been able to focus on astrology in quite a while but I'll do my best.
For websites the best one I have heard of and tried is astrodienst (as far as I know it's the best and most professional one, since it gives you a lot of specific data/calculations, there's a bigger list of asteroids and all that), then my favourite is astro-seek, which is more user-friendly and still very cool.
For books...I don't think I can help you much since I have barely read any myself, so for starters I'd recommend you to just pick up the ones you can find in bookstores/libraries, maybe check your local used bookstores/book websites where you may find cheap copies of older astrology textbooks (that's actually something I really recommend, old books are very useful in this field). One book that I have found very interesting was by André Barbault, idk if it was translated in your language or what's its original name but in Italian it's called "Trattato pratico di Astrologia".
What I can advice you is not to focus too much on astrology textbooks written in the 60s-70s bc you're gonna find either very psychology-focused ones (they really loved Jung, lmao) so they may be quite hard to understand (usually they're French or European), or ones that are full of new age bullshit (usually they're American). So I do really recommend you to pick up what you can find near you and try them, nitpick what you think is useful, you're gonna find the right path for you with time, especially if you also start trying to apply what you're reading.
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Jean Barbault (French, 1718-1762)
La Joueuse de mandoline
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2026-2028 Predictions
“From the lowest to the highest point between 2018 and the peak 2026 where here, conversely, there is harmonic Saturn-Neptune conjunction at the central point of an encouraging double sextile to Uranus and Pluto which are trine to each other. It will probably be a change for the better when the headlines will be more agreeable and the civilisation of our new Mini Great Year, at last, becomes an adult.”
“If we could make a reasonable promise regarding the future that has a good chance of being kept, it would be that there will be a new great phase of technological growth, altruistic in nature, between 2026 and 2028, when the outgoing Uranus-Pluto trine receives a beneficial double sextile from the central Saturn-Neptune conjunction.”
“The next conjunction in 2026 is centrally placed at the beginning of Aries and is in a triangular quartet of planets with a double sextile to a trine between Uranus in Gemini and Pluto in Aquarius. This is the most benefic configuration of the century, and its planetary partnership will work for the best in a splendid relaunch of civilisation. It contains a harmonious relationship between primordial opposites; the coming together of the external and the internal, rational and spiritual, mind and soul human beings surpassing themselves while experiencing life on a higher level. “
The above predictions had been extracted from Andre Barbault astrology book “Planetary Cycles, Mundane Astrology” which was published in 2014. One of the greatest astrologists of our modern times who saw the 2020 pandemic and life beyond.
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"La Vénitienne en Zendale" de Jean Barbault (1718-1762) à l'exposition "Sérénissime ! Venise en Fête de Tiepolo à Guardi" au Musée Cognacq-Jay, Le Marais, Paris, mars 2017.
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Gold of a Thousand Mornings :: Armand Barbault
Gold of a Thousand Mornings :: Armand Barbault
Gold of a Thousand Mornings :: Armand Barbault soon to be presented for sale on the dazzling BookLovers of Bath web site! London: Neville Spearman, 1975, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: Black & white photographs; Diagrams; From the cover: An alchemist, the genuine article, engaged in spagyric hyper-chemistry not in dynastic Egypt or Medieval Arabia but in modern Europe. In 1973! Armand…
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Large Marble Tomb of Alexander Severus and Julia Mamei, His Mother by Jean Barbault
1756
etching
State Hermitage Museum
#art history#sculpture#Ancient Rome#Imperial Rome#Imperial Period#Severan Period#Severan dynasty#Alexander Severus#Julia Mamei#Jean Barbault#etching#print#art#sacrophagus#tombstone#marble#Hermitage
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Published in 2019, this article about late astrologer André Barbault's planetary cycle index blew my mind, changed my worldview, made me want to study mundane astrology more. For those who don't know, Barbault predicted a pandemic breaking out in 2020 – which we now know as covid-19 – back in 2011. Per this method, they project the pandemic's end in 2024, and the latter half of this decade is slated to become better.
The annual numbers calculated for the Barbault Index use a basic method of measuring cyclical synodic phase relationships between two heavenly bodies (e.g., say, of the Sun and Moon to each other in their 28-day cycle from New Moon to First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, to the next New Moon).
Astrologers use this basic monthly, synodic cyclic relationship between the Sun and Moon as a schematic template that relates to every creative and growth process. Measuring the angles from the faster-moving body (in this case, the Moon) to the slower or stationary body as this cyclic relationship unfolds (the Sun), yields basic information about differing stages of natural cycles of becoming. These cycles and stages correlate with the organic growth process: a seed is planted at the conjunction of the two heavenly bodies (0°), it germinates and grows in progressive phases of: creative support (60°), crisis in becoming (90°), ease of transition (120°), correction (135-150°), and a peak in objective realization and fulfillment at opposition (180°).
From insemination (New Moon) and germination, the Moon waxes during the opening hemicycle, giving form to the new creation, growing in light as she travels away from the Sun, to First Quarter (90° angle between Moon and Sun, an opening growth crisis phase), and then to peak visibility and bloom (Full Moon) of 180°. Then follows the waning hemicycle marked by the various angular phase relationships with a closing peak crisis phase at the Last Quarter Moon (270°). Next is the balsamic phase as the moon darkens in dissipation of the cycle, and prepares for a return to Source, and a new seeding at the next lunation, or New Moon.
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