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great zeus: the old wild man of capri?
The Cave of Tiberius in Sperlonga. A grotto of five star caliber for a weekend getaway. They found 12,000 sculptural fragments which were about as many sides as this complex emperor… The whole may have been just a gallery of … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeneas, Bernard Andreae, Cave of Tiberius Sperlonga, Drunkenness of Polyphemus, filippo coarelli, Ganymedes Cave of Tiberius, Ganymedes Vatican Museum, Odysseus Cave of Tiberius, Roman sculptor Agesander, Roman sculptor Athenodoros, Roman sculptor Polidoro, Suetonius, Tacitus, Tiberius Caesar, Zeus-Ganymedes myth
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rites behind rites: the dark gods
What are the rites behind the rites. When we observe Easter or celebrate May Day, we are actually walking in the ghostly footsteps of men who worshiped plants and murdered kings. James Frazer’s The Golden Bough was a primeval source … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
Tagged Boris Johnson, Camille Paglia, filippo coarelli, James Frazer, JMW Turner, John B. Vickery, John Mallard William Turner, Michael jackson, Sir James Fraser
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