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Andrea Mantegna was one of the most striking artists of the North Italian Renaissance. Known for his graphic style and innovative approach to perspective, he was a collector of antiques and an archaeologist deeply immersed in classical culture. Mantegna’s artistic upbringing in Northern Italy granted him a great intellectual basis that he applied to […]
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Picture a force compelling every living creature to endure, prosper, and triumph over adversity—a sort of life force. This is conatus, the core idea behind Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy of existence. It’s more than just survival instinct writ large. Instead, everything from human beings to animals to objects has its very essence defined by conatus. […]
The Second Council of Nicaea is the seventh and final of the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the early church, and it helped to determine and consolidate Christian orthodox thought regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ in the preceding centuries. It was held in 787 in Nicaea, in modern-day Turkey. Events that […]
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The Second Council of Nicaea is the seventh and final of the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the early church, and it helped to determine and consolidate Christian orthodox thought regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ in the preceding centuries. It was held in 787 in Nicaea, in modern-day Turkey. Events that […]
This is the continuation – the first of several – of the fourth part of our series looking at the lives of pre-modern peasant farmers – a majority of all of the humans who have ever lived. Last time we discussed the survival requirements (in food and textiles) of a peasant household as well as … Continue reading Collections: Life, Work, Death and the Peasant, Part IVb: Working Days →
In November 2023, The New Boy (2023), the latest film by Kaytej Aboriginal filmmaker Warwick Thornton, won the top prize at the Camerimage, the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography held annually in Torún, Poland. For over two decades, Thornton has been writing and directing features and documentaries that explore Aboriginal identity, […]