Ziad Shihab

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Finding Our Bearings with Art

Finding Our Bearings with Art Nowadays people believe that scientists exist to instruct them, poets and musicians to delight them. That these have something to teach them does not occur to them. – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Vermischte Bemerkungen We have come some way from the days when a stone torso fixed a poet and lead him to speak of its gaze, one that saw, even read him head to toe. For many if not most, it is now the reader or viewer or listener that sets the terms of such encounters, a...

Archives reveal a draft Nixon speech in case of moon disaster - Axios

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Apollonides and Apollonus - Greek and Roman Biographical dictionary excerpt

UMDL Texts home   Login     Home Search Browse Bookbag Help Format image Page no. 237 Page size 100% Search this text  Print Title: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. Author: Smith, William, Sir, ed. 1813-1893. Collection: Making of America Books List of all pages | Add to bookbag Powered by DLXSTo comment or inquire about content, contact moa...