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uglyasanalibi: Sometimes I’m like “ancient greek plays are so old, how am i going to relate to the characters?” but then
victoriousvocabulary: SWAN SONG [noun] in ancient Greek: κύκνειον ᾆσμα - a metaphorical phrase for a final gesture, effort, or performance given just before death or retirement.; the last act or manifestation of someone or something; farewell
victoriousvocabulary: MORPHEAN [adjective] of or pertaining to dreams. Etymology: from the Ancient Greek Μορφεύς (Morpheús, “Form”), the God and Personification of Dreams.[Miles Johnston - Replicant Dreams]
mindblowingfactz: Ancient Greeks had a word, Akrasia, to describe the lack of will that prevents us from doing something that we know is good for us. source image via pexels
notchicken: punning should be an olympic sport please hear me ancient greek gods and make it so
thoodleoo: apparently the ancient greek painter zeuxis died from laughing too hard at one of his own paintings and i just really identify with that
impfaust: (PSYCHOPHAGÒMENOS: ‘The one who is eaten by butterflies’; or, since ψυχή ‘psyché’ in ancient Greek means primarily ‘soul, spirit’, ‘the one who is eaten by his own soul’…) Artwork: “Psychophagòmenos” by David
ladnkilt: THE HANDSOME AUTUMNAL MALE CALLIPYGIAN (Handsome Butt)… SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE MALE! The Ancient Greeks Placed Great Emphasis On The “Calliphygian”, Meaning Beautiful Butt”. This Area Of The Male Form Carries Considerable Cultural
bbincumming-always: ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Handsome Butt)… SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE MALE! The Ancient Greeks Placed Great Emphasis On The “Calliphygian”, Meaning “Beautiful Butt”. This Area Of The Male Form Carries Considerable
ladnkilt: THE MALE AXILLARY (Armpits)… ICONIC HANDSOME MASCULINITY! The Ancient Greeks And Romans Considered The Male Armpits To Be A Bold Symbol Of Strong Virile Masculinity, And An Even Bigger “Arrow” Than The “Treasure Trail” (That
hadrian6: Monument to the Ancient Greek Warriors of the Battle of Salamis 480 B.C.Achilles Vasileiou. bronzehttp://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Handsome Butt)… SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE MALE!The Ancient Greeks Placed Great Emphasis On The “Calliphygian”, Meaning “Beautiful Butt”. This Area Of The Male Form Carried Considerable Cultural As Well As Sexual
ladnkilt: ATHLETIC MASCULINE BEAUTY… GYMNASTICS!It Is Not Just Me, But The Ancient Greeks And Romans Also Felt The Most Perfect Healthy Example Of The Muscular Masculine Male Was The Body Of The Gymnast.It Is The Nude Gymnast Body Which Is Represented
sparkymanstuff-gr-blog: Archaic Plastic, since 570 BC as 530 BC,Twin Kouroi from Klenia CorinthThey are unique works of ancient Greek sculpture and exquisite art. They were broken into pieces, while they lack the right leg from the knee down.“The many
ganymedesrocks: Reassembling my thoughts, a my mind feels a bit shatteredThis Bust, of Policleto’s – an ancient Greek sculptor of the 5th century BCE
didoofcarthage: Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy. Roman, Augustan Period, 27 B.C. to A.D. 14. Metropolitan Museum of Art.From the Met:This life-sized statue was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes, whose ancient Greek cities were
stonemen: Diagoras of Rhodes carried in the stadium by his two sons, Damagetos and Akousilaos- Rhodes Island.Diagoras of Rhodes was an ancient greek boxer from the 5th century BC, who was celebrated for his own victories, as well as the victories
ladnkilt: THROUGH THE DARK SHADOWS OF BLACK AND WHITE… IS REVEALED THE BRIGHT LIGHT OF THE CALLIPYGIAN (Handsome Butt)… SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE MALE! The Ancient Greeks Placed Great Emphasis On The “Calliphygian”, Meaning “Beautiful
ladnkilt: THE MALE AXILLARY (Armpits)… ICONIC HANDSOME MASCULINITY! The Ancient Greeks And Romans Considered The Male Armpits To Be A Bold Symbol Of Strong Virile Masculinity, And An Even Bigger “Arrow” Than The “Treasure Trail” (That Line
uranist-art: Céramique à figures rouges / Red Figure Pottery – Grèce Antique (VIe-IIIe siècle av.JC) 2/3 Détail d’une coupe antique représentant deux athlètes pratiquant la lutte (par Epictétos) / Detail of ancient Greek cup with two athletes
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ladnkilt: NO IFS, ANDS, OR BUTS… JANUARY WANES… WINTER IS SLOWLY LOSING ITS GRIP… SO, WHAT BETTER WAY TO END THE MONTH THAN WITH BUTTS… THE CALLIPYGIAN… SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE MALE! The Ancient Greeks Placed Great
mythologer: Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy (Source: The MET) This life-sized statue was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes, whose ancient Greek cities were wealthy, flourishing centers ofcommerce and culture under the Romans.
tivoli2: Ancient greek kouros in Altes Museum, Berlin. Photo by Tivoli tivoli2.tumblr.com
marmarinos: Ancient Greek marble relief of a lyre-player, dated to c. 450-440 BCE. Currently located in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Source: MFA Boston.
ganymedesrocks: ultrawolvesunderthefullmoon: The Apoxyomenos from Croatia Apoxyomenos (the “Scraper”) is one of the conventional subjects of ancient Greek votive sculpture; it represents an athlete, caught in the familiar act of scraping sweat and
the-ancient-greek-vice: Eupheros from the Kerameikos Museum
tivoli2: Achilleus binds Patroklos. Ancient greek drinking cup, around 500 BC. (Altes Museum, Berlin) Photo by Tivoli tivoli2.tumblr.com
alanspazzaliartist:The figurative works of Paul Reid revive the world of ancient Greek mythology, yet render narratives through the artist’s contemporary, cinematic vantage point
desimonewayland:Theseus slays the MinotaurSecond half of the second century BCFound in Aphrodisias, a small ancient Greek Hellenistic city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Anatolia, Turkey.Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
victoriousvocabulary: SATANOPHANY [noun] 1. an incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon. 2. the appearance of Satan on earth. Etymology: from Old English Satan, from Latin Satān, from Ancient Greek Satán, from Hebrew Śāṭān, “adversary,
darjeelingandcoke:An ancient Greek walks into his tailor’s shop with a pair of torn pants. “Euripides?” says the tailor.“Yeah, Eumenides?” replies the man.owlbebach
ancientart: Ancient Greek helmets from the Archaic period (800 BC – 480 BCE). The first shown is of the Corinthian-type, and was found in Leivadia. The second is a Illyrian-type helmet from Leivadia. Also a Illyrian-type helmet, the third is
futureproofdesigns: Atreo Skyscraper, Reinterpretation of Ancient Greek Myth of Atreus Crilo 2012
ILLUMINATED CODE FROM SPACE Bioartis Haari Tesla (behance) - “Macrocosm and microcosm is an ancient Greek Neo-Platonic schema of seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels of the cosmos, from the largest scale (macrocosm or universe-level)
cumaeansibyl: seekers-whoarelovers: museedart: Truth Coming Out of Her Well to Shame Mankind, 1896 by Jean-Léon Gérôme I’ve been thinking a lot about it and this is literally the best title of anything so I guess it was some ancient Greek who
generally-nauseated: thoodleoo: ancient greek word of the day: αἰγίλιψ, “devoid of goats; hence, incredibly steep, to the point that not even goats can climb it” goatforsaken
boopercy: fillelune: things i learned in ancient greek art today: Achilles had a gay lover Zeus had a boy toy that he thought was pretty so he snatched him up and made him into his wine bitch and kept him under his throne on olympus always there was
Which Ancient Greek Philosopher Are You?
celticzelda: Ancient Greek Dresses by Ninidu I’ll have them all.
terpsikeraunos: ancient greek word of the day: κακοθερής (kakotherēs), unfitted to endure summer heat
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vastderp: northeastnature: Here’s a ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) on its wee nest made of lichen and spiderwebs. These birds have such teeny little legs that they can’t walk. Their genus name comes from an ancient Greek poet
commoncores: better-dead-than-coward: c-a-bergamot: lucithor: being gay before the invention of lube must have been a pain in the ass Apparently the ancient Greeks and Romans used olive oil :) lewdalso, not surprised at all Or they dindu butt
runawaydevill:Marble statue in Berlin of the ancient Greek god, Hermes (Roman: Mercury) and the beautiful Psyche (Reinhold Begas -1878)
victoriousvocabulary: KALOLOGY[noun]the study of beauty; the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of such concepts as beauty, taste, etc.Etymology: ultimately from Ancient Greek kalli-, “beautiful” + logia, word-forming element meaning