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Agora: a painting « Shrink's Views
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Ramblings of an unknown psychiatrist. Welcome to Shrink’s Views. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 115 other followers. Crucifixion : pencil sketches. Transformation of Saul: a painting. The Good Shepherd : a painting. Sunset : a painting. My Art in BITS. Winter Trees: a painting. The Path: a painting. Fight the Bull : a painting. The Spy Who Knew Himself : a story. Evening in Woods: a painting. Wild flowers and Grass: paintings.
Pehle Hum Hindustani Hain: a poem « Shrink's Views
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Ramblings of an unknown psychiatrist. Welcome to Shrink’s Views. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 115 other followers. Crucifixion : pencil sketches. Transformation of Saul: a painting. The Good Shepherd : a painting. Sunset : a painting. My Art in BITS. Winter Trees: a painting. The Path: a painting. Fight the Bull : a painting. The Spy Who Knew Himself : a story. Evening in Woods: a painting. Wild flowers and Grass: paintings.
My Art in BITS « Shrink's Views
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Ramblings of an unknown psychiatrist. Welcome to Shrink’s Views. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 115 other followers. Crucifixion : pencil sketches. Transformation of Saul: a painting. The Good Shepherd : a painting. Sunset : a painting. My Art in BITS. Winter Trees: a painting. The Path: a painting. Fight the Bull : a painting. The Spy Who Knew Himself : a story. Evening in Woods: a painting. Wild flowers and Grass: paintings.
The Path: a painting « Shrink's Views
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Ramblings of an unknown psychiatrist. Welcome to Shrink’s Views. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 115 other followers. Crucifixion : pencil sketches. Transformation of Saul: a painting. The Good Shepherd : a painting. Sunset : a painting. My Art in BITS. Winter Trees: a painting. The Path: a painting. Fight the Bull : a painting. The Spy Who Knew Himself : a story. Evening in Woods: a painting. Wild flowers and Grass: paintings.
Wild flowers and Grass: paintings « Shrink's Views
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Ramblings of an unknown psychiatrist. Welcome to Shrink’s Views. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 115 other followers. Crucifixion : pencil sketches. Transformation of Saul: a painting. The Good Shepherd : a painting. Sunset : a painting. My Art in BITS. Winter Trees: a painting. The Path: a painting. Fight the Bull : a painting. The Spy Who Knew Himself : a story. Evening in Woods: a painting. Wild flowers and Grass: paintings.
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Paleoglot: Extras
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Frustrated by many historians employing ad-hoc methods of translation by appeal to Latin look-alikes without in-depth analysis, I decided to create this online Flash-based applet that translates an Etruscan word or phrase into English. I continually update it based on new information. Enjoy. This is an ancient Egyptian two-player boardgame using a 3x10-square board and four casting sticks for dice which I programmed myself in Adobe Flash. (Valuable input from readers like you helped a lot!
Paleoglot: July 2014
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ET Vs 3.7; TLE 736. Tn turce Vel Sveitus. This was given by Vel Sveitu. Figurine of a priest; Volsinii; 4th century BCE). Post a comment (0). ET Vs 4.8; TLE 900. Silvanus of the Oath with votive. Cippus; Volsinii; 3rd to 2nd century BCE). Post a comment (0). CII 307; ET Vt G.1; TLE 405. Etruscan gem showing a haruspex examining a liver; Volaterrae; 4th century BCE). Post a comment (6). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ET Vs 3.7; TLE 736. ET Vs 4.8; TLE 900. CII 307; ET Vt G.1; TLE 405. Bradshaw of the Future.
Paleoglot: December 2012
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Aegean coleslaw, anyone? After months of slacking off, I should probably get back to work and blog something. It's not as if I ever ran out of ideas. So today I want to talk about a package of vegetable terms that seem related but I believe may be misetymologized. Let's focus on *kremus-. Onion', an unanalysable Proto-Indo-European root presumed to be a nominal derivative in *-us-. Concocted to explain Old Irish crem. Garlic', Germanic *hramuson. We could start with an Aegean root *harápʰa. Would be quic...
Paleoglot: June 2014
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The Pesaro bilingual inscription (ET Um 1.7; TLE 697). L Cafatius., L. f., Ste. Lars Cafatius, son of Lars, of the Stellatina. Haruspex (and) augur of lightning. Cafates Lr., Lr. Netśvis, trutnvt, frontac. Larth Cafatie, (son of) Larth. Haruspex, libator, (and) augur of lightning. Etruscan-Latin stone epitaph; Umbria; 1st century BCE). Post a comment (2). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Pesaro bilingual inscription (ET Um 1.7; TLE 6. A Very Remote Period Indeed. Bradshaw of the Future.
Paleoglot: Commentbox policies
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Discussion that is honest, attentive and based on open facts and references is welcome. However all comments are moderated at my discretion so be warned that your comment may be deleted if any of the following themes apply:. My readers have better things to do then squint through poorly crafted messages. This subject inevitably demands a certain level of education. Logic is an axiom and undebatable. Those too intellectually and psychologically ill to correct their fallacies have no home here. Paleoglot: ...
Views from the Mathews: May 2014
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Friday, May 16, 2014. Into that heaven of freedom. For the most part of the last few years. It is only now, as we prepare to usher in Mr. Modi, that the media is beginning to talk about how the achievements of Mr. Manmohan Singh and his government have actually been substantial, not just in the upliftment of the majority of our population, but also in areas like economic growth! Interestingly in the article above, the only comments that agree with the article have been hidden! Where knowledge is free.
Paleoglot: CII 307; ET Vt G.1; TLE 405
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CII 307; ET Vt G.1; TLE 405. Etruscan gem showing a haruspex examining a liver; Volaterrae; 4th century BCE). 10 July 2014 at 17:46:00 GMT-5. Whenabouts did natis shift to netś? I ask because if this inscription represented the pronunciation of the time, as did the bilingual of the previous entry, that implies a span of just 3 centuries for a large shift. (That said, of course, dialectical variants and deliberate archaisms would complicate dating). 10 July 2014 at 18:43:00 GMT-5. I was actually referring...
Paleoglot: January 2014
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The history of the translation of Etruscan cvil. I've been not only logging in my translations of each word into my Etruscan database but also the history. Recently looking into the word cvil. I noticed a unanimous and overconfident translation of "gift" across authors despite the handful of instances of this word. What's interesting is that the earliest translation of the word I can find so far goes back to Robert Ellis in his 1861 work Armenian Origin of the Etruscans. 1861], p.123. Contains the same w...
Paleoglot: February 2013
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Good morning and night good. Forums someone inquires on Romanian grammar: Why "noapte bună"? The word order appears one way in bună dimineaţă. Good morning', bună ziuă. Good day', bună dupămasă. Good afternoon' and bună seară. Good evening', matching what we see in other Romance languages like French and Portuguese. Yet the order is reversed in noapte bună. The Wiktionary entry for noapte bună. Gives no helpful notes on this curious pattern. Post a comment (7). Why we outlasted the Neanderthal. Have pret...
Paleoglot: January 2013
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The Sahelian kingdoms of Africa. Once stretched across grasslands (called the sahel. Post a comment (0). The recent Sarteano inscription on an Etruscan plate. Details on a bucchero plate discovered last year are found under New inscription from Sarteano. On Rex Wallace's blog. Many thanks for his clear photo of the text. Wallace has segmented the short, continuous-script text as m lariś riertu. And opts to translate as "I (am) Laris Riertu" although, as he explains, the last name Riertu. Appears througho...
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