"We always knew that Julius Caesar was killed in the Curia of Pompey on March 15th 44 B.C. because the classical texts pass on so, but so far no material evidence of this fact, so often depicted in historicist painting and cinema, had been recovered," Antonio Monterroso, a researcher ...
The Zone of Interest. (Jonathan Glazer) Blue Giant. (Yuzuru Tachikawa) Le deuxième acte (a.k.a. The Second Act) & Daaaaaalí ! (Quentin Dupieux) Bên Trong Vỏ Kén Vàng. (a.k.a. Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell) (Phạm Thiên Ân) Nu Aștepta Prea Mult de la Sfâr...
For mine own part, it was Greek to me. Julius Caesar (1599) act 1, sc. 2, l. [288] (Oxford Standard Authors ed.) Between the acting of a dreadful thingAnd the first motion, all the interim isLike a phantasma, or a hideous dream. Julius Caesar (1599) act 2, sc. 1, l. 63...
Where was Zachary Taylor buried? Where is Ronald Reagan buried? Where is Adolf Eichmann buried? Where is Julius Caesar buried? Where is John Wilkes Booth buried? Where is Thomas Jefferson buried? Where is Saddam Hussein buried? Where is Henry Knox buried?
Where was Narmer buried? Where is Vladimir Lenin buried? Where will George W. Bush be buried? Where is Sequoyah buried? Where is Abraham Lincoln buried? Where is King George III buried? Where is Julius Caesar buried? Where is Heinrich Himmler buried? Where will George H.W. Bush be buried...
In other news the Caesar salad was a bit heavy on the olives but I guess that comes with the territory. Banana was on the small side and not totally ripe but hey… I’m not complaining. Tonights delicacy is “Chunky Cottage Pie, the chunkiness being down to the use of braised steak ...
But this is why they are here: The ruler of Rome, Caesar Au·gusʹtus, made a law that everyone must return to the city where he was born to have his name written in a book. Peruksï ixú jarhasti, i ambe jimbo: Sésari Augustu, juramuti Roma anapu, juramusti eskaksï ...
In high school he decided he wanted to be a comedian ‘like Sid Caesar. But then I began to develop my taste for acting. Jokes are an avoidance of life.’ His father, Alan says, ‘was very ambivalent. He kept teaching me how to tell jokes and telling me not to be an actor.'” ...
Everything which is said to have been seen on the stage ofOrpheus in Thrace, the scene is presented to you, oh Caesar: Rocks crawled, a wonderful forest ran, such as the forest of the Hesperides is thought to have been. Every race of wild beasts were present, intermingled with the dom...
“Few historical problems have produced more unprofitable discussion than that of Hannibal’s pass over the Alps.” Walbank, who seemed inclined toward either Col du Clapier or Mont Cenis, was later dressed down by Geoffroy de Galbert, author ofHannibal and Caesar in the Alps, for allegedly...