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amomentofnature · 4 months ago
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finxeydav · 6 months ago
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Now that all I’ve done all the refs, I can do this relationship chart! YiPPEE I love doing these lmao
More specifics since it’s a little cluttered⬇️⬇️
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vexheart · 2 months ago
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Today’s clouds are nature’s masterpiece, softly painted across the sky, bringing calm and wonder.
My cam 📸
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cauldron-of-oddities · 2 months ago
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Just a note on the colours.
Pink and orange are loud and clear to see
Blue is here probably too. Her clouds.
The hourglass is hopefully green.
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kittzuxp · 10 months ago
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Day 28: WEDDINGG!!!
[ First day | previous day | next day] {challenge under cut}
+ 2 bonus doodles
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Yippee thorn and Mr flower @voidbeau
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marydreamscapes · 3 months ago
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uwmspeccoll · 11 months ago
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Classics Spotlight
This 1928 edition of The Eleven Comedies by Aristophanes was published by American publisher Horace Liveright in a limited edition of 2050. While the translator is unknown, the work was translated from its original Greek to English. Originally published by the Athenian Society, a renowned literary society in London, in 1912, this edition was exclusively available to its subscribers.
It consists of two volumes with chromolithographic plates as well as black and white illustrations created by Belgian artist Jean de Bosschere. His artwork brings the characters and scenes of the comedies to life, enhancing the reader's engagement with the text.
Aristophanes, a playwright from late 5th-century Athens, was known as the "Father of Comedy" for his significant contributions to the genre. His plays, characterized by their satirical and often political nature, set the standard for comedic writing and continue to inspire modern comedians and playwrights.
-- Melissa, Special Collections Classics Intern
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the-ephemeral-ethereal · 2 years ago
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What on earth's the point of living, if you leach your life of all its little joys?
from The Clouds by Aristophanes 
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r0tt1ngr4bb1t · 1 year ago
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I FINALLY FINISHED DRAWING HIM!!
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keirawantstocry · 9 months ago
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the eclipse is happening but it's cloudy so I can't see it 👍 LMAO
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burntmarshmallowqueen · 8 months ago
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I’ve had an art block and I’m sick so sorry for not posting some art. Enjoy this horrible thing
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amomentofnature · 7 months ago
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finxeydav · 6 months ago
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Can you tell I really like them JFNSJ
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vexheart · 27 days ago
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The Arabic word صبر (sabr) translates to patience or perseverance in English. It refers to the ability to endure difficulties, hardships, or delays without frustration or complaint.
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tufnation · 2 years ago
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Steampunk
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