Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Cervical Mucus And Breast Pains Before Periods

The Carolingian cycle of the Monastery of San Giovanni in Val Müstair

continue our journey to discover art Carolingian started with a visit to the church of San Benedetto to Mals in South Tyrol.
We go to Switzerland and then to the enchanting Valley Monastery (Val Müstair) which is a secluded little world, beyond the Ofen Pass near the Italian border.
Val Monastero (Romansch Müstair Val), which is a valley of the Grisons and Alto Adige is peculiar from the point of view of language that is spoken in the valley in addition to German and Italian also Romansch, a language of origin not clearly derived from the Nets and Celts dl,
For this pleasant valley went Charlemagne during his trip to Rome, where he received his coronation.
Precisely for this reason of great importance to the Benedictine Abbey of St. John located a few hundred meters from the border between Italy and Switzerland.
This is one of the few Carolingian buildings that are maintained with good integrity and in the perimeter walls and apses and in the pictorial frieze inside
The monastery church in particular dates back to 775 and boasts the largest fresco cycle world, painted around 800 during the High Middle Ages: a jewel of figurative art of the Carolingian period. The sequence diagram shows, inter alia, the beheading of John the Baptist. The abbey, which is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage List was founded around 780 and in 1167 was turned into a nunnery. During the restoration of the twentieth century were unearthed frescoes from the Romanesque period, dating to 1160.
Carolingian frescoes depicting stories from the Old and New Testament, painted towards the 830, unfortunately, badly damaged and judged only as a whole. One of the most memorable scenes is still intact Healing hemorrhage. On the counter
addition, we report one of the first representations the "Last Judgement".
illustration shows a significant part of the Carolingian frescos and a statue of Charlemagne.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Can I Exercise While Bronchitis?

ET IN ARCADIA EGO


two things: the first
"youth, youth" is a book by Luigi Preti, Italian politician and father
constituting a novel that speaks of Italy between 1935-45, from me to the medium to lettto 14y.o.
the second: a gold bracelet found and then lost to me in 1991

two concepts:
be on my side
time

the plot:

In lines of who is no longer enjoy the time you leave

was when the ideals prove to be forgeries
you have left?
few questions but only if you have liver

many close their eyes and do not line up with themselves
can become a thing of the matter.
solid and you do impregnate a mystery
a mystery that can not betray because finally

the strength of an idea becomes a thing in time and braying
become roars
stalls become stars
time becomes space

Monday, March 14, 2011

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Vernazza, the charming village of the Cinque Terre care in Montale

rocky landscape and austere, asylum for fishermen and farmers living in whip to whip up a strip of beach in some places is increasingly thinning, naked and solemn setting of one of the most primitive of Italy ..........

These are the famous lines with which Eugenio Montale settle the five lands.
These five ancient villages lying on the coastline of the Ligurian Riviera di Levante in the province of La Spezia
All villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are beautiful and easily reachable by train.
Monterosso is very popular, being at the center of a small natural bay, but the most famous is Vernazza, characteristic for the narrow alleys and colorful houses by blacks slate portals, the marina, the beautiful bay and the tower which reminds past in the sights and dangers of Saracens from the sea.

Superb is the church of St. Margaret of Antioch was built in 1318 in style Gothic-Ligurian Antelami the Masters on an existing building, which remains the apse decorated with small arches and pilasters. It stands on a rock overlooking the sea protected by a row of rocks on the side of the creek to Monterosso. The octagonal tower, 40 meters high and is crowned by arches, ending with a dome-shaped arched.
Between 1500 and 1600 the church was extended and original medieval facade was destroyed.
Vernazza remains in my heart!












Shampoo Bottle , Prank

The pocket Bathroom


Tall tale is a place for people repeatable. With the exception of the teeth.
Those not ever grow back.

Germano is lying awkwardly on the couch. With your back cracked patient waiting time for dinner. A silent time with the hands you eat nails - damn cannibal - to alleviate hunger and address the economic crisis, exceptional and never before seen here, as on each planet. Meanwhile bestial moans from the bathroom floor they shake their sloppy, at times in the land of tiled together. And here's a
loudest noise - Santo Garrupo ! - Stagger the walls of opaque plexiglass . Break, fall, grow back. Germano lazy to strip the bathroom door - lazy slow to die - neither does the act of lifting the blanket from the foot.
He stumbles, falls, breaks his jaw and vertebra of the coccyx.
gets up and everything grows.

From there, beyond the door, pocket bath is moist and dark. The Bangladesh Jute wet smell of the pond. Tall tale or export of non-odorous, but Germano does not care.
painful sighs the animal. Germano is to comb the wrist and dips in the dark mouth of the pocket number one. Grab a comb and began by drawing a line in the middle of his head bent. It is then that the pocket towels hung on a roaring and stirs pin pointed and provisional stuck in the wall in the middle, stuck with the pasta universal butt-nails fixed to the taste of blueberry. It seems the curtain of a Hitchcock movie, too bad the light color that insults the frightening power.


Germano fear the clash, love bargaining, bribes and corrupts the occasion. That is the keto live, speak little, let it go, the time covered. Peers at the clock that is reflected in the mirror placed above the sink, and agrees that yes, it's dinner time. Meanwhile, the pocket Bathroom insults, yells and screams obscene words that seem to be craving filly out of control. Germano satisfied with the slow pace and with commendable insert finger in the mouth and hand number two. The fair Dante's beloved Tall tale up to the proverbial mouth and repeatable, it crunches the knuckles and meat. Crush well for the hard bones and saliva makes it a bolus sublime. The net noise circle and chew open arrogance alternate with rhythmic sounds of erupting crater.

George, Germanus fell to the flaccid eyelid. Son eight eighteen and is still there hanging on the bathroom pocket that seraphic expected digestion. Rinviene therefore, makes a turn at an angle plate, lift shaft and lid, and urine in the cup watch pocket.

the floor a mess of blood and teeth of a comb. Along with spitting of Bathroom is a pocket that be filthy, ragged and smelly as a finished cloth in a pool of swine. Tall tale Garrupo up call. Onomatopoeic name that illustrates the direction of scatarro and cry wolf. Germano would refer pants and belt with his left. The right grows slowly, the old guilt that inhibits the cells and synapses. But here wrrrroooooooom, a disgusting odor that stirs the hearing. Must be prepared dinner. In fact, the third Cave of the pocket to the master bath offers a steaming dish that ill conceals his delicacy.
Germano shelling a toothless smile. And with both hands draws the sauce knuckles, fingers and comb red passion. Row in the kitchen and a seasoned pasta already soft and liquid, held in the Serbian case.
Dine diligent in the face of the balcony and watch Tall tale revolves around the sun to seventy miles per hour, within the limits in shear test. He has plenty of time to enjoy the view. Hear snoring from the bathroom toiletries pocket, grinder sacred and revered, that contains placid, requires and produces. And now, blessed sleep, smelling like a cow, but with teeth away, she just proud of them. Germano is grateful, sucks up the sauce exception, overjoyed at the sight by the opaque and striped walls of plexiglass . Germano is happy and enjoys the daily. But entusiasno is an ugly beast: incontinent and he makes a clumsy gesture, the bottleneck is broken and puts on a straight majority of the net jugular. Germano falls off the chair. S'impiastra again piastrellame earthy.

Then up and down his back, got up regardless.
grows the jugular.
grows thin neck of the bottle.
hurts to have lost a tooth last fall.

Everything Tall tale is repeatable. Except the teeth. Once lost, lost forever.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

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The church of St. Passera or better than S Abbaciro

The churches of Rome, as is known, and many embrace a period of several centuries from Christianity to the Romanesque and Baroque.
If you want to analyze this topic, just for example take a look not distracted by the famous volume of Mariano Armellini describing detail, in the churches of Rome at the end del'800 in historical and artistic.
Among these ranks that the church of St. Passera is on the road near the Magliana Portuense.
According to tradition, was built at the place where, in the early Vsecolo, The remains of two saints Alexandrian, Cyrus and John, were landed in Rome to be transferred to the city.
From the eleventh century onwards it belonged to the monastery of Santa Maria in Via Lata, and in the documents of the eleventh and twelfth century is called Sancti Abbacyri or Cyri Sancti et Iohannis, in memory of the saints for whom the church was built. In abnni disappeared after the name of John and was only to Abbaciro through various corruptions of words became Abbaciro Appaciro Appacero Pacer Pacera and finally Passera.
This is the commonly accepted explanation, although the nineteenth-century archaeologist Mariano Armellini also raises the possibility that Santa Passera is a deformation of the name Santa Prassede. The hypothesis is considered justified by later scholars, particularly in view of dense presence of the saint among the frescoes.
The building stands on a Roman tomb in an underground cell which are preserved funerary paintings of the early third century. And consists of three levels: the present church of the fourteenth century, due to a crypt chapel of the fifth century and to a lower level underground environment identified as an ancient tomb of Roman period.
The upper church, which is a single rectangular nave with an apse and wooden ceiling, the remains of frescoes on the walls and apse, dating from the Middle Ages. From down in the church sacristy lower, which is also decorated with frescoes almost totally disappeared: you can still see five figures, including three bishops.
The entrance to the crypt should be read, as quoted in the literature on and in the text of Armellini these two verses: Corpora Cyri reluctant Sancti Joannis atque hic / dedit quae quondam Romae Alexandria Magna ("You shine the holy bodies Cyrus and John, who one day called the great Alexandria to Rome ").









Friday, March 11, 2011

Jealous Of Other Women Receive Gift

sarcophagi

Now is your step
more cautious: a stone's throw from here you will
preprara
a most rare scene. The door of a corroded

temple is enclosed for forever.
A great light has spread on the grass
threshold. And here, where human plague

not play, or fictitious grief
ensure a skinny dog \u200b\u200blying on the ground. Never again will move

guess that at this muggy.
looks out over the roof
a great cloud.
[ sarcophagi ]

The fact is that unless I saw it, I would not like. But I guess everything and I can not enjoy it.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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in Rome's church of San Benedetto Mals a real gem Carolingian art.

not far from Merano and halfway with Glorenza and Reschenpass is Mals, all known for on towers and buildings can be seen as soon as you arrive inpaese
This ccntro known for this feature are also, and this is undoubtedly the most valuable artistic side, the small church of San Benedetto one of the oldest in the Tyrol
This is the wonderful church of San Benedtto dating largely all'XIsecolo.
It became in 1165 the property of the Benedictine nuns who headed the church in San Benedetto , has a building made up of the Carolingian rectangular plan and three apses of which only two walls.
Since the seventeenth century for reasons of stability are demolished two walls of the structure Carolingian (west and south walls). In the same century the apses are also buffered with waste materials and the frescoes are plastered. The church was desecrated at the end of the eighteenth century, used as a warehouse and then as a carpenter, and only much later the frescoes were discovered between 1913 and 1915.
The most important work of art is represented by the remains of frescoes dating from the ninth century, one of the few texts moianze of wall painting in Carolingian Europe.
The central altar is dedicated the figure of Christ, lateral San Gregorio and Santo Stefano.
The whole church was once covered with frescoes, but the traces of most of the scenes are unfortunately minimal. Some have speculated that the cycle depict episodes from the life of King David, considered in conjunction with the restoration of imperial Charlemagne himself.
It is also adjacent to the church deanery of Mals Frolich the tower about 33 meters high, which dates from about the 1250th year
is what remains of a medieval castle, whose walls stood around in a square. Even today you can see a few ruins. .
in the surrounding area are also archaeological Roman


Monday, March 7, 2011

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Merano: history and walks in the quiet

Merano Alto Adige is a quaint town, nestled between four valleys.
It includes the picturesque setting of the four major valleys: the Val Venosta, Val Passiria, Val d'Adige and Val d'Ultimo.
The mild climate, the immense green, baths, elegant stretch Merano make a real attraction for tourists who want to enjoy nature and long walks on flat areas.
short is a paradise for tourists of the elderly. It is no coincidence that many were the guests and in particular politicians and culture who have spent their holidays in the city, for example, the Empress Sissi and the writer Franz Kafka. In 1912 he founded the huge Kursaal (Kurhaus or) by the architect Friedrich Ohmann that was linked to the Vienna Secession. Even after 1945 Merano is one of the most frequented by tourists in South Tyrol.
that stems from Merano Mairan land, a land that belonged to a medieval Bavarian farm already exists in Roman times.
developed greatly under the counts of Tyrol in the '200 especially with Albert III of Tyrol and Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol, where the old group planning assumes its characteristic appearance.
Merano becomes city during the thirteenth century and into the next century egrazie also the privileges granted by King Leopold III develops much the commercial sector. With the transfer of the registered accounts in Innsbruck, the city lost its primary importance as an economic center, while remaining formally the capital of the county of Tyrol until 1848.
Only with the wars of liberation of the Tyrol in 1809, led by Andreas Hofer's Passiria, returns to have a political supremacy
Merano in the second half of the nineteenth century became an important resort of the Austro Hungarian Empire. After the first war mondile Merano, like all the southern part Tyrol, is annexed to Italy in
This summary is not Merano boasts a famous cathedral of Gothic architecture are important works of art, but also have a walk on both sides of the main ones Passer are walking the walk in winter and summer
Merano is therefore an ideal place for relaxing walks among flower beds, palm trees and flora of every kind and of unusual beauty.

Friday, March 4, 2011

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The Monti in Rome and the way Panisperna

Rome is not only rich in churches excelled in the history of art, but also famous streets and old quarters of which have their roots in the history of Rome from the Roman period, up to the Christian Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and even later times to the present day.
The oldest district of Rome is the "mountains" whose name derives from the fact that included the name derives from the fact that included the Esquiline Hill, the Interior Ministry, the Quirinale and of Celio.
In Roman times the area was densely populated district lea top of the Baths of Diocletian to Suburra domus consisted of elegant and named Vicus Patricius (Via Urbana today), On the other hand, there was low and swampy the slums, where the plebs , and the area was full of brothels.
In the Middle Ages the situation was quite different: the Roman aqueducts were damaged and it was difficult to find water because of the ground floor (it is a hilly area) and therefore the residents tended to move in the Campus Martius, flat area downstream the packages. After all the inhabitants of Rome were accustomed to drink water from the Tiber, then drinking.
From the Middle Ages until the beginning of 1800 the district was essentially an area rich with vineyards and orchards, however, where many pilgrims flocked to visit the basilicas Disan Giovanni in Laterano and Santa Maria Maggiore in later periods because of the radical urban interventions ward also completely changes the pr coruzione it fascist period of the holes In this important imperial
ward, which shows an illustration depicting the tower is at the back of the Militia of the Trajan markets, there is the way Panisperna that was before the last World War, the capital of the atom . There were in fact laid the foundations of nuclear physics by Fermi, Amaldi, Maiorana, Pontecorvo, Segre to name some of the most famous. The way
Panisperna which runs through the district with long latches Magnanapoli the street from Urbana is curious for its name.
fact, according to a theory derived from Latin and means bread and ham. According to Costantino Maes in that area there was the Temple of Jupiter which Fagutale was sacrificed a pig (hence the perna, ie ham)
According to another interpretation in that there were the Baths of Olympics before which St. Lawrence was roasted iron rods lying on forming a large grill.








Thursday, March 3, 2011

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True stories True stories 1 2



many religions and philosophical schools of thought, meditative form of relationship with their ancestors a moment of understanding ourselves.

manger in which you were born?
what values \u200b\u200byou were taught? needed or what you yourself have been silenced?

yes because there is also a factor riiuto our part of the family, the past
that can 'be just do not understand, do not understand that only by observing and taking a mind free from prejudice you can 'contemplate that value tends to the circle, to the perfection that is the truth.

perfection truth

abused words with rocks on the river of life as choices to be made
Oh my spirit longs for simple answers
but the truth is revealed and lived!


say that truth is not revealed
apparently puts me in an anti-religious
yes, I confirm my faith
has exceeded expectations by a piece of
who likes to bask on a single book
vade retro

the My first book? So
Spoke Zarathustra

survey here then what are the ancestors
imposes itself, you need it
is a key point of all

hours away that I have a job interview and how often
finish the poem to recite Food: hello!

Monday, February 28, 2011

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Lake Orta and the Romanesque Basilica of San Giulio.


We always speak of the lakes Garda, Maggiore, Como and Iseo lake and much less Orta.
wrong in fact, this lake is praised as the others.
The lake is located in Piedmont and Its eastern shore is the namesake country. The core
up area located on the lake opposite the Island of San Giulio and is characterized by narrow streets very picturesque: the main runs parallel to the shore of the lake and intersects with some steep alleyways that run from Lake leading towards the Sacro Monte.
the center of town is Piazza Motta, a true living room facing the lake, from where boats leave to the island of San Giulio. The square is surrounded on three sides by buildings, well-proportioned space, for most arcades. On the north side is the broletto or Palace of the Community of Riviera di San Giulio, dating back to 1582, consisting of a porch on the ground floor, used for the market, and a meeting room on the first floor;
Very striking is the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta, built in 1485 and rebuilt in the second half of the eighteenth century
part of the town of Orta the only island of San Giulio Lago d'Orta, San Giulio, which is about 400 meters from the shore. The Basilica, founded by the saint in 390 AD C., is a Romanesque jewel from art.
These places were evangelized by St. Giulio, who arrived in those places with his brother Giuliano.
in 800 built a new church, which became in the tenth century Metropolitan Church of the Riviera, the religious heart of the small independent kingdom that characterizes the history of all the villages of Lake Orta .. Several changes affected the Church over the centuries. The oldest part is the apse, while the aisles were built in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
The interior has three naves and frescoes from various periods, partly covered: the oldest dating from the fourteenth century. Frescoes and paintings of later periods are flanked as a sacred banquet of the saints, Madonnas and scenes from the life of Christ.
From artistic point of view is certainly the beginning of the century pulpit. XII greatest treasure preserved in the Basilica of San Giulio, a masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture.
Inside the Basilica of San Giulio there are two treasures preserved: in the crypt beneath the altar there is the urn containing the remains of San Giulio.

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Kidney Donor With Herpes






was around 1978, and I remember
knowledge made at that time.
My father introduced me to a representative of the Lakota (Sioux),
an interesting conference that led to the palace in Piazza Adua
business, I remember the insistence with which
pressed on the concept of religious freedom and free expression.
I know now this person is gone but has left a legacy
made of words and gestures complete. Even now, if still
my pensiei hear his drum.

The words my father said to me in those days I will always remember the
,
on that white horse so high that scared me. Quanta
existence is passed?
a procession of events that echo ...

that ran this summer and how many emotions
Over the years I have forgotten or placed on one side

"at the end of life is a flower that loves us"

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Aquileia admirable synthesis of Roman and early Christian


Aquileia with Cividale represents a milestone in the history spanning several centuries since the Augustan period and the medieval Christian paleo,
was founded by the Romans in 181 to C at the eastern end of the Veneto plain, not far from the sea, along the great river flowed Natisone at that time in the area. Initially
Aquileia, who had the simple role of the top position for offensive operations military against the barbarians, acquired over time a growing importance due to the trade and the development of a highly refined craft, to become one of the largest and richest city of the empire.
During the following centuries the city Aquileia acquired a new face and with the arrival of Christianity became a center of ecclesiastical organization, and then one of the great episcopal sees of Christianity.
The economic and social collapse of Aquileia in the year 452 after the siege began and the city was destroyed by Attila.
This is the story in a nutshell of Aquileia, rightly called the second Rome.
Items most important are the archaeological area of \u200b\u200bAquileia:
the Forum were located where the forensic basilica, shops and temples dedicated to the port divinità.Il
the burial, a Roman necropolis, located outside the defensive walls, fences characterized by five Funeral delimited by special walls.
the river fed by the waters of Porto Natisone, a very important time in terms of trade.
The complex of the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia is located off center with their core dell'Aquileia Roman building and a core made up of two classrooms by Bishop Teodoro Paleocristiane erected in the early fourth century and linked by a central corridor which initially took place on the rite of baptism by immersion.
The Patriarchal Basilica, which following the earthquake of 1348 was restored with assistance from the Gothic style has a Latin cross with three naves and three apses richly frescoed. The perfectly preserved mosaic floor has scenes from the Old Testament in which, unlike the catacombs of Rome, there is still a naturalistic style of Hellenistic matrix, though already fully adapted to the new Christian symbolism.
The mosaics are exceptional value for their interest in iconography.
can be accessed from the Basilica of the frescoes in the Crypt, with decorations Byzantine style, and the Crypt of the excavations, where you can still see the remains of the Paleo-Christian Basilica.
E 'exciting and important to remember that the October 26, 1921 in the Basilica of Aquileia was chosen the body of the Unknown Soldier, then transported to Rome and placed in the tomb of the Vittoriano monument in Piazza Venezia, on 4 November.



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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The Sorrento peninsula and the Punta della Campanella

the Sorrento peninsula, jutting into the Tyrrhenian Sea as a watershed between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno is fully crossed by the chain of Lattari, home a park regional, and ends (just after Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi) with Punta Campanella, opposite the island of Capri, which represents an ideal continuation.
La Punta Campanella, separated from the island of Capri Small mouth was called by the Greeks promontory University. The Greeks built a temple to the goddess Athena, whose presence is attested by the archaeological ruins are still visible around the Saracen tower.
Before the Sorrento peninsula was completely romanized in the late fifth century, the Samnites Central Apennines poured into the coasts of southern Italy and in the fourth century, even the Sorrento peninsula was occupied. A confirmation is given by the important discovery of an inscription in Oscan rock dating to the III-II century.
Today the Tower is located on the promontory of Minerva, built by Robert of Anjou in 1335 and rebuilt in 1566. The tower had an alarm function in case of attacks by pirates and was part of a series of towers built along the Sorrento peninsula. The tower was rung a bell in case of alarm and this is the origin of the name of Punta Campanella.
It 's a wonderful place and definitely one of the most beautiful in the world that leaves every visitor spellbound.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

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The equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi Gianicolo


There is no place of Italy from north to south of Italy where there is a plaque, a statue or even a house that you remember this great Father of the Country.
Well there is better way to remember that 150 years from the unification of Italy, if not talking about the equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, located on the highest point of the Gianicolo in Rome.
The monument consists of a bronze statue that depicts the hero riding his white mare Marsala. E 'mail on a large marble pedestal, flanked by allegorical figures are carved in Europe and, in addition to the bas-reliefs that recall the landing at Marsala, the strength of Boiada, defense Rome and the group of freedom.
The equestrian statue is in bronze and stands on the high granite pedestal adorned with four groups also in bronze, representing: the defense of Rome in 1849, the Battle of Calatafimi in 1860, America and Europe.
placement of the monument was the subject of different interpretations over the years also political, since it was opened again when the relations between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See were interrupted. The official stated that the hero turns his gaze to the Vatican. After the Covenants of 1929, the statue was turned towards the Gianicolo at the behest of the Vatican itself. A well-known Roman legend emphasizes that now is rather to give the horse Terga to the Holy See. The monument was restored by the City of Rome in 1990.









Friday, February 18, 2011

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The frescoes of S. Angelo in Formis

The Abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis located near Capua is a jewel of Romanesque architecture is located along the western slope Mount Tifata. and initially the building is indicated as Arcum Dianae ("at the bow of Diana"),

Then we refer to it with names to Formas, Informis or Formis. The etymological interpretation is controversial: it could be the proximity of an aqueduct (Latin form) or the hypothesis is that it derives from the Latin form ("aqueduct"), and that is to indicate the proximity of a conduit or groundwater, while the other shall be deemed secondary informis the word meaning "without form" and then "spiritual").

The church building is the first of which can be traced back to the Lombard period, building upon the cult of the Archangel Michael at the end of the Lombards VI secolo.fu rebuilt by Abbot Desiderius of Montecassino (1072-1087) with the full respect of the architectural elements of pagan origin.

The façade is preceded by a portico with five arches and right is the bell tower whose base is built with blocks of re-arranged on a regular basis and there is a quote has now pervaded by a strong mysticism inspired by the vision of the extraordinary paintings in the Byzantine church bells, a representative of more complete narrative cycles of the eleventh century.

We are faced with a visual reading of passages from the Old and New Testament for those who do not know how to read, had no other way to access the scriptures.

In the central light is represented with Byzantine iconography of Christ blessing the symbols of the four evangelists, and Desire in the lower register that provides the new Basilica, St. Benedict and the archangels Raphael, Gabriel and Michele.Nella wall is painted the Last Judgement which gives a full picture of a medieval mystic and fantastic.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Reinfoced Concrete Sequences

Flower Crystal



me feel so transparent clarity
smoke and crashing the false
are burned by the flame of my soul

savage and scarlet in the act of thinking
gnawing the ropes of the days to come

silence prepares
away in the dark corridors of houses faded and worn roofs

never ever
never forsake my fate to the fate

cautious now, but with a slight breeze on
crystal flowers

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Day With Nadine jansen

Chartres Cathedral: A Talking Bible

Gothic cathedrals are the actual books of stone, to pass on extraordinary knowledge that few people started to symbols and special codes, they could understand.
They were built in Europe suddenly, around 1128 (the cathedral of Sens), just after the return of the Knights Templars from the Holy Land, with a technical skill in construction and architectural completely different from earlier Romanesque churches. One after another, rose the cathedral of Evreux, Rouen, Reims, Amiens, Bayeux, Paris, up to the triumph of the cathedral of Chartres.
built by Cistercian monks, the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Chartres, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture presents a curious alignment to pramide of Cheops and the Castel del Monte.
Beautiful is the window to Saint Apollinaris, in which there is a hole through which on June 21, at noon, a ray of sunshine to hit a tile is metallic.
But more significant is the fact that the almond rose west, representing the Virgin in August has crossed by a ray of sunshine that is projected on a pink in the center of the labyrinth that is in this cathedral, as in other French cathedrals to represent the constellation Virgo.
Today the phenomenon occurs to the 20th of the month but it is estimated that in the beginning everything happened on 15 August, the day dedicated to Our Lady. The current gap is due to the progress of the precessional motion from the Middle Ages to the present.
A great symbol of Chartres is the labyrinth , which is a geometric figure of the twelfth century, inscribed in a circle on the floor width of the nave. Is a continuous path along 261.5 m going outside to inside the circle, with a succession of curves and arcs of concentric circles: a real symbolic path that leads man from the earth to God and the center of the figure represents just the city of God
The cathedral of Chartres has now the windows more important the XIII century, presenting a unique blue color. Including the rosettes, the 176 windows covering an area of \u200b\u200b2600 m². Mainly depict saints and biblical characters, Noah, Joseph, the Good Samaritan, the prodigal son, but also episodes of the Golden Legend by Jacopo da Varazze.
From the time of its construction, the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres is an important pilgrimage site for Catholics French. This explains the magnitude of the ambulatory that allows the passage of the faithful around the choir.








































Sunday, February 13, 2011

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WEDNESDAY '



In developing a philosophy that tends to the circle, the ellipse
Wednesday represents a double or semi-circle
open or a rogue whisper among the oak trees

NOMEN NUMEN, in the name of the fate
"every name under which it announced the soul
the ancients said that now no one listens.
M.
always act without thinking
but glimpsed insight behind the scenes.
's a mystery to unravel, to reveal
is a reason behind another because .

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San Galgano: beautiful example of Gothic Cistercian in Pont Aven and Sanese

Cistercian abbeys are scattered in France and Italy and are one of the other more beautiful, radiant and authentic expressions of Gothic architecture.
One of the most splendid is the Abbey of San Galgano, built from 1218.
San Galgano, for fans of ecclesiastical history, was probably born in 1148 in Chiusdino, now in the province of Siena and Guidotto Dionigia in a family of local nobility, and died November 30, 1181, the day of the liturgical celebration. [
Galgano had a disorder marked by youth and lust, except later converted to religious life and retire to a hermit who lived with the same intensity with which he had previously practiced every kind of debauchery.
The building, which today only the ruins remain immersed in the Siena countryside, is situated in the Sienese near Monticiano. The lack of a roof in a way it enhances the articulation and elegance of the architectural lines that soar toward the sky.
The building is impressive and testifies thus to the spread and large following of the cult of Saint Galgano.
The abbey reached in the fourteenth century, a great power, thanks to the immunities and privileges granted by various emperors, such as Federico II, and the munificent donations, this was added to the exemption from the tenth Pope Innocent III.
After a period of glory that reached its height during the Renaissance, began a slow decline that would have reduced to a great mystic ruins.
The original church was built on nearby Mount Siepi around the sword stuck in the rock, which according to tradition, belonged to San Galgano.

Friday, February 11, 2011

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Button The donkey is tired and listless.
stands there in his dark wooden fence, in a hexagon of grass that seems never enough. When Sunday the man's arms reach out to his bored face and draw attention with screaming and shouting.
At that, unarmed, Button trots slow and tedious to get to the fence take a straw and hay from visitors to the park in April. He knows that if straight line and does the usual big head, then comes Tancredi with a couple of apples and a bucket of cold water.
soft caresses as it willingly, but suffers a button tickling brutal and every time you hold the braying like a madman when the children with hands tickling the back of the ant. When some time for the laughter breaks out is a huge mess: to make the children's desperate, howling like uninterrupted alarm and carers are frightened away. Tancredi then the glares and near the fence with his hands on his hips. Bray button instantly stops and retreats in the shadow of the hedge looking a bit 'of peace for a nap only, with the usual unnamed fly that buzzes spiral between the nostrils.



The gray coat has a big crooked cross of black hair that looks like a tangled patch of ink on a paper towel dusted. Button must admit that if it were not for Tancredi seems a butter berries, berries with a wild donkey of leaves and branches of berries to Lord fur zoccolame, curious beggars, good just to run around ruffled, and caciarone as the village idiot. It is therefore fortunate that Tancredi take care of him, without forcing him to do whatever they want, without requiring him to stay with people on Sunday if you do not feel like it. Just stroking, cleaning and talking for hours with a lisp Moscow between the noble and ridiculous, as only befits a child of either grade.

Tancredi arrives in the afternoon with a resounding set of keys, opened the house of the forest, slams the door mat and turns on the radio and the heater if it is winter. Then the system cards and flyers on the counter. And while waiting for someone to come around asking about the green half-hearted attempt a few problems on the diamond but does not hesitate to abandon the issue. On tiptoe slips under the fence and reappears next to Button who pretends to be sleeping. He began to tell all the gossip about his neighbors, whose eldest daughter cut her toenails on the balcony above all by dropping a rain of nails curved and whitish on its terrace on the ground floor. She tells him of the cries of his brothers when you need to decide who gets to keep the car on Saturday night. She tells him she wants to be a pilot even if he lacks the pupil already two diopters. Meanwhile
Button enjoying the chatter along the ear and allow polishing the hooves as if walking on the carpet . Then about seven Tancredi closes the hut, fills the bucket of his trusty steed with the necessary water and open the latch of the little wooden barn. Greets him without too much noise and disappears around the bend of the path of stars.

night, by crooked cross, Button unroll their wings.
Ali as long as Persian carpets and powerful arms of a man.
Tancredi's eyes to the sky in the window of his room and waits for sleep to the weights on the nose. And so it recognizes a figure in flight and awkward bulging sail the sky of the park. He looks like a donkey rides filled with helium or a rocking donkey meat and fur. However, Tancredi envy and a lot of thinking of his future trips pilot falls asleep in the twinkling of an eye.

Tancredi is a volunteer of the FAI. Button
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There is no place in Britain which does not merit proper attention.
One of them is fascinating Pont Aven, located at the mouth of the estuary of the River Avon in the department of Finistère region of Brittany.
Pont Aven inextricably linked its fame to the history of painting from Impressionism onwards. In the years after
1870 the village was a place of residence of many artists, especially the U.S., attracted by the favorable living conditions of the area. One of them, Armand Jobb-Duval, founded the current synthetic.
The small village has yet reached the peak of his popularity with the rise of the School of Pont-Aven school of painters, including Gauguin, who attended the late nineteenth century, before leaving for Tahiti. E ' famous painting of the laundresses shown here along with a scenic view of the Pont Aven
Who stays in Pont Aven for a few hours can not miss a drive along the Promenade Xavier Grall, one of the paths along the river is a succession of jumpers, water mills and gorgeous views.
The tiny old town is also dotted with shops of biscuits and other products Breton art studies of the descendants of the School of Pont-Aven, restaurants and other tourist shops.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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The Roman ruins of Turin


Turin, the Savoyard city par excellence, it must be remembered also for its ancient origins dating back to a time before the Roman colonization, as the plain of the Po was meeting point between the Ligurian and Celtic peoples.
The few historical sources report that the area where the Piedmont plain now stands was inhabited by the people of Turin Taurini.che, according to historians Polybius and Appian, an ally of the Romans, sought to bar the way ald when Hannibal descended into Italy in 218 C.
of Roman remains in Turin only the monumental Porta Palatina and artifacts from the Roman theater and the walls, fragments of the Roman Empire later incorporated into other buildings.
at the ancient Roman quarter, near the Cathedral of St. John, at the end of Via XX Settembre, resurface often relics from Roman times, as excavations continue in this oldest part of town.
core and then the perimeter of the Roman fort and the next colony of Augusta Taurinorum. This perimeter is still recognized by some important remains of the town preserved to date: the decumano maximo corresponding to the present Via Garibaldi, originally via Dora Grossa. Connect the Praetorian with Decumana port located at the intersection of existing streets Garibaldi and consolation.
decumano was perpendicular to the door that connected the Cardo maximo Principalis sinixtera, preserved in its basic structures Porte Palatine) with the Port Principalis Dexter (later known as Port Marmorea) located on the current Via Santa Teresa.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Sperlonga: history and landscape




Sperlonga has been for years, without a doubt, one of the most famous tourist resorts of the coast of Lazio.
His original country, a small fishing village, around which grew the current concentrically Sperlonga, has a complex history and ancient and in many ways uncertain.
According to some scholars, in fact, in the area on the border with funds there was the legendary Amyclae founded by the Spartans and then subsequently disappeared.
Sperlonga was later important resort for the Romans, who transformed the caves of the coast in places like (hence the Sperlonga name)
The most famous of all was that of Tiberius in speak Suetonius and Tacitus.
The settlement follows the lives of current funds to landowners whose lands belonged for a long time. In 1379 the antipope Clement VII took refuge after the defeat of his faction close to Marino. Finally
Sperlonga was a land of conquest and plunder of Khayr al-Din Barbarossa, said Christian environment Italic Ariadeno Barbarossa, which became after 1533 the undisputed Admiral) of the Ottoman fleet.
In 1536, after a terrifying raid on the Tyrrhenian coast: landings and looting occurred in Cetraro and in some areas of the Gulf of Naples. He landed and placed in Sperlonga fire to the surrounding area and the same city, even tried to kidnap Giulia Colonna, young and beautiful widow of Vespasian Colonna.
This is the Brief History of Sperlonga that with the reconstruction of the eighteenth and nineteenth took its present shape (so-called "turtle").
There are many towers and including "Central Tower", locally called Torre Maggiore, implanted in the sixteenth century and still the "Truglia Tower, built in 1532 on a former Roman tower, is located on the tip of the promontory on which the village stands.
After the destruction of Barbarossa was rebuilt in 1611 and destroyed again in 1613
No less interesting are the churches and between Santa Maria di Spelonca is mentioned as already in existence in 1135. A two aisles, with galleries, subsequently underwent renovations and changes.
back to Roman times just outside the village is the Villa of Tiberius belonged in the first century AD, Emperor Tiberius
The villa consisted of several buildings arranged on terraces facing the sea. The first structures are related to a villa of the late-Republican.
During construction of the coastal road between Terracina and Gaeta in 1957 was discovered a large quantity of marble fragments, for the extraordinary quality of the sculptures and the size of the blocks. The sculptures will be revealed in some original cases of the Hellenistic period are allocated in the magnificent Archaeological Museum built in 1963.
This is a summary memorable Sperlonga center that allows visitors not only a pleasant stay, but also a blast from the past.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

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American planes, full of holes and wounded men and corpses took off backwards from an airfield in England. When they were over France, some German fighters joined them, always flying backwards, sucked bullets and shell fragments from some of the planes and pilots. They did the same with some American bombers destroyed, who were on the ground and then took off back to join the training.
The formation flew backwards and flew over a German city in flames. I bombers opened their bomb bay doors, exerted a miraculous magnetism which shrunk the fires, gathered them into cylindrical steel containers, and lifted the containers until they disappear into the bellies of the planes. The containers were stored neatly in racks. The Germans below had miraculous devices of, which were long steel tubes. They used them to suck more fragments from the crewmen and planes. But there were still wounded Americans, and some bomber was severely damaged. Over France, though, German fighters came back up again, everyone and everything new.
[Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse 5]

Upper Side effects literature are often unpredictable.
When caught by surprise by a page of Hi-L (in the wake of Hi-Fi, Hi-Fun, Hi-Tech, Hi-Mum) I have an upward pressure, tachycardia and a fall in instantaneous attention.



I look around for someone to say hey you look , read here without even having finished reading there, because the Hi-L recognize it after just three lines. I never usually no one around: you are either in bed or on the train or in situations where there are no friendly eyes that twinkle. I begin to blink, it makes me tick, I settle scarf, underpants crooked in the hole, I hunt in the bag and try something. Then I stop, relax and pretend I smile at the window. After a full minute I realize that I have the bib because I fall a drop of saliva on the paper. If I train I hope I have not seen anyone and start fiddling with a pencil to mark them with personal codes (vd here, arrow, bulb, eye, Hi-L) pages are disarming to me under his nose. If you are in bed usually say that shit dear, and I clean shit with his elbow. If the flap is thick around the pillow or the exchange with the next so that no one sleeps there. Then finish reading, sketch an attempt to save a few lines, I am an ear to the book and closes it. Then usually I can not sleep. If it's day, passed the Rock of Hi-L I start to read but I do not remember what happened before the pages of Hi-L, which function as a sort of Reset.

Until thrown them away, the pages of The Hi-infect the mind and prevent the reader to absorb more useful data. So, since this weekend I could use my brain to interact with other human beings, try to place here the words of that good old Kurt, once again, try to dissuade me from my mission of Aristotelian social animal.

Friday, February 4, 2011

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The church of San Saba in Rome: an ancient monastery east.

When we speak of the Roman churches of the Aventine, we immediately think of the church of Santa Sabina and maybe you miss the church of S. Saba, who was originally an ancient monastery, dating from the early eighth century, which, according to tradition, settled in a house that belonged to the maternal family of Pope Gregory the Great in turn built on an old Roman building, probably the barracks of the Fourth Brigade of the cohort.
The monastery was founded by Greek Basilian monks at their monastery, which gave the name of Cella Nova, in memory of Larum novum, a monastery in Jerusalem also dedicated to St. Saba, abbot of Palestine, who died in 532 and follower of the tradition of Monat Sant'Antonio Abate. It was
Eastern monks, from the community founded by St. Saba in Jerusalem and Palestine, fleeing troubled by wars, massacres and the expansion of Islamic taken possession of the site, we established a monastery that quickly gained fame and prestige. In the tenth century
The monastery was probably inhabited by Benedictine monks, who would build the first church on top of the oratorio, which went instead to house the tombs of the monks. The monastery did not undergo any substantial changes until after the Roman reconstruction took place around 1145, when the monastery was granted to the monks of Cluny by Pope Lucius II.
the beginning of the next century the building was entrusted to the Cistercians, and the Canons Regular of Hungary and finally to the Germanic College run by Jesuits, which is still in charge of the parish.
Access is through a beautiful porch on the top of a staircase.
The church has three naves, divided by 24 columns buildings belonging to the pagans, and concluded with three apses, the central nave, being twice that of the side is illuminated by a series of eight windows that open on both sides. In the apse there are, besides the episcopal chair, decorated with a large disk with mosaics cosmateschi, even the ciborium, supported by four columns of black marble with white veins, and the beautiful frescoes of 1575. There is also a kind of fourth aisle on the left side where the walls are still visible on the frescoes of the thirteenth century.