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"The Fontana Maggiore, a masterpiece of medieval sculpture, placed in the centre of Piazza IV Novembre (formerly Piazza Grande), is the monument symbol of the city of Perugia.

 

The fountain was prepared in a workshop and then assembled in the centre of the square; it was made of stone from Assisi. The fountain consists of two concentric polygonal marble basins, on top a bronze cup (by the artisan Rosso Padellaio from Perugia) decorated with a coloured bronze group of feminine figures (perhaps nymphs) out of which comes the water.

 

The lower basin is made up of 25 mirrors, each divided into 2 tiles that describe the 12 months of the year, each of which is related to a zodiac symbol. Each month is connected to scenes of daily life and the characteristic farming work. As in other contemporary sculptures from Europe, in which the months are represented, here the manual work obtains dignity.[5] In this basin manual labour is in fact represented together with the arti liberali (liberal arts), with philosophy, with characters from the Bible and the history of Rome; in this specific order:

 

• The month of January (a gentleman and his wife at the hearth – Aquarius)

• The month of February (two fishermen - Pisces)

• The month of March (the "spinario" and the pruning of the vineyard - Aries)

• The month of April (two allegories of spring - Taurus)

• The month of May (two Knights on Falconry - Gemini)

• The month of June (the harvest and flailing - Cancer)

• The month of July (the threshing and the division of wheat - Lion)

• The month of August (the fig harvest - Virgo)

• The month of September (the crushing of must - Libra and the grape harvest)

• The month of October (the filling up of casks - Scorpion and the construction of casks)

• The month of November (the ploughing - Sagittarius and the sowing)

• The month of December (the slaughter of the pork - Capricorn)

• The Lion Guelph and the Griffin of Perugia

• Grammar and Dialectic

• Rhetoric and Arithmetic

• Geometry and Music

• Astronomy and Philosophy

Two eagles, on the right one the signature of Giovanni Pisano

• The Original Sin and the expulsion from Eden

• Samson kills the Lion and Samson and Dalila

• David triumphant and Goliath defeated

• Romulus and Remus (represented as two falconers)

• The she-wolf that fed Romulus, Remus and their mother Rea Silvia

• Two of Aesop's fables (the fox and the crane and the wolf and the lamb)"

 

Source: Wikipedia

"The Fontana Maggiore, a masterpiece of medieval sculpture, placed in the centre of Piazza IV Novembre (formerly Piazza Grande), is the monument symbol of the city of Perugia.

 

The fountain was prepared in a workshop and then assembled in the centre of the square; it was made of stone from Assisi. The fountain consists of two concentric polygonal marble basins, on top a bronze cup (by the artisan Rosso Padellaio from Perugia) decorated with a coloured bronze group of feminine figures (perhaps nymphs) out of which comes the water.

 

The lower basin is made up of 25 mirrors, each divided into 2 tiles that describe the 12 months of the year, each of which is related to a zodiac symbol. Each month is connected to scenes of daily life and the characteristic farming work. As in other contemporary sculptures from Europe, in which the months are represented, here the manual work obtains dignity.[5] In this basin manual labour is in fact represented together with the arti liberali (liberal arts), with philosophy, with characters from the Bible and the history of Rome; in this specific order:

 

• The month of January (a gentleman and his wife at the hearth – Aquarius)

• The month of February (two fishermen - Pisces)

• The month of March (the "spinario" and the pruning of the vineyard - Aries)

• The month of April (two allegories of spring - Taurus)

• The month of May (two Knights on Falconry - Gemini)

• The month of June (the harvest and flailing - Cancer)

• The month of July (the threshing and the division of wheat - Lion)

• The month of August (the fig harvest - Virgo)

• The month of September (the crushing of must - Libra and the grape harvest)

• The month of October (the filling up of casks - Scorpion and the construction of casks)

• The month of November (the ploughing - Sagittarius and the sowing)

• The month of December (the slaughter of the pork - Capricorn)

• The Lion Guelph and the Griffin of Perugia

• Grammar and Dialectic

• Rhetoric and Arithmetic

• Geometry and Music

• Astronomy and Philosophy

Two eagles, on the right one the signature of Giovanni Pisano

• The Original Sin and the expulsion from Eden

• Samson kills the Lion and Samson and Dalila

• David triumphant and Goliath defeated

• Romulus and Remus (represented as two falconers)

• The she-wolf that fed Romulus, Remus and their mother Rea Silvia

• Two of Aesop's fables (the fox and the crane and the wolf and the lamb)"

 

Source: Wikipedia

Jessica Harsano - The Hopkins Dialectic, Spring 2016

LA dialectic 2, m4 wk00, LA bus tour,

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The Education Relief Foundation, ERF, Dec 7-8, 2017, A two days event in Geneva on Balanced and Inclusive Education.

ERF's Mission is to deliver, promote and embed a new, inclusive balanced education that enables young people to learn from the contributions of diverse civilisations and cultures.

ERF's balanced and Inclusive Education is based on four foci: intraculturalism, transdisciplinarity, dialecticism, and contextuality.

SPECIAL GUEST E. MORIN AND J. LANG

photo credit: ERF/PM VIROT

 

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Those who disagreed with this world view and even with some or ihc proper interpretations of Marx and Lenin were, without a scintilla of doubt, wrong. /\fler all, did not Marx or Lenin or Stalin or Mao say that. ... In other words. communism was like a fanaticfll re ligion. It had its revealed text and chief interpreters. It had its priests and their ritualistic prose with all the answers. It had a heaven, and the proper behavior to reach it. It had its appeal to faith. And it had its crusade ::~ga inst nonbelievers. .

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their immediate usc to destroy or control al l independe11t sources of power, such as the church, the professions, private .

businesses. schools, and. of course, the family. .

Elections come ond go but it is high time now lh<~l our anti-national communists, operating with a free hand and ''ithout any fear or regard for the law of the land inside our campus, shown their rightful place. The dustbins of history where there ideological fathers have been thrown long ago. ABVP urges the student community ofJNU not w fall for the sugar coated trap of these elements and to expose them completely a:id send a message to the who-le world that JNU is no longer a safe shelter-house for anti-nationals and pseudo-seculars. .

ABVP strongly condemns the unruly and disruptive behaviour by SFI goons in SL GBM today. .

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The Education Relief Foundation, ERF, Dec 7-8, 2017, A two days event in Geneva on Balanced and Inclusive Education.

ERF's Mission is to deliver, promote and embed a new, inclusive balanced education that enables young people to learn from the contributions of diverse civilisations and cultures.

ERF's balanced and Inclusive Education is based on four foci: intraculturalism, transdisciplinarity, dialecticism, and contextuality.

SPECIAL GUEST E. MORIN AND J. LANG

photo credit: ERF/PM VIROT

The Education Relief Foundation, ERF, Dec 7-8, 2017, A two days event in Geneva on Balanced and Inclusive Education.

ERF's Mission is to deliver, promote and embed a new, inclusive balanced education that enables young people to learn from the contributions of diverse civilisations and cultures.

ERF's balanced and Inclusive Education is based on four foci: intraculturalism, transdisciplinarity, dialecticism, and contextuality.

SPECIAL GUEST E. MORIN AND J. LANG

photo credit: ERF/PM VIROT

The Education Relief Foundation, ERF, Dec 7-8, 2017, A two days event in Geneva on Balanced and Inclusive Education.

ERF's Mission is to deliver, promote and embed a new, inclusive balanced education that enables young people to learn from the contributions of diverse civilisations and cultures.

ERF's balanced and Inclusive Education is based on four foci: intraculturalism, transdisciplinarity, dialecticism, and contextuality.

SPECIAL GUEST E. MORIN AND J. LANG

photo credit: ERF/PM VIROT

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Kerala alliance to launch agitations.

By Akhel Mathew, Correspondent .

Thiruvananthapuram: The opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala yesterday decided to launch a series of agitations against "the inept and lifeless" Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. The decision coincides with a number of recent developments that have adversely affected the image of the ruling LDF. They include group war in the Communist Party of India-Marxist that leads the LDF, the SNC Lavalin graft scam and the furore over a loan agreement with Asian Development Bank. Soon after the UDF meeting, its convener P. P. Thankachan said serious internal conflicts within the CPI-M and the ineptitude of ministers handling important portfolios had effectively brought the government to a standstill. Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan and his party leaders were speaking in different voices about the decision on the ADB loan. He also observed that 56 farmers had committed suicide since the LDF came to power and the ministry was doing little to address the issue. Three farmers had ended their life on Tuesday. .

ADB issue sets in motion a public battle within Kerala CPI(M) .

Financial Express, AJAYAN Posted online: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 at 0000 hours IST KOCHI: The controversy kicked up by the Rs 1,607-crore Asian Development Bank loan for sustainable urban development has put at stake the very sustainability of the seven-month old VS Achuthadanandan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala. .

The babel talk on the loan by two groups in the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and claims of the chief minister not knowing how the deal was struck has literally seen ADB spread a death bed for the government. The dialectics have been inexplicable for the CPI(M) that led the campaign against ADBs entry into the state. More than the theoretical issues, it is the game of one-upmanship in the party that has come to the fore, with the chief minister being nudged to a corner by his own party and cabinet colleagues. .

While the loan move was initiated by the erstwhile Congress-led United Democratic Front government, the LDF, led by the CPI(M), had taken the issue to the streets. The ADB team that arrived in the state for discussions had to face violent agitation from the party and its youth wing. VS had then said that ADB would be swept away from the state. .

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Burbank, Illinois. The seven liberal arts (from left to right) Arithmetic, Dialectic, Geometry, Grammar, Music, Rhetoric, Astronomy.

"The Fontana Maggiore, a masterpiece of medieval sculpture, placed in the centre of Piazza IV Novembre (formerly Piazza Grande), is the monument symbol of the city of Perugia.

 

The fountain was prepared in a workshop and then assembled in the centre of the square; it was made of stone from Assisi. The fountain consists of two concentric polygonal marble basins, on top a bronze cup (by the artisan Rosso Padellaio from Perugia) decorated with a coloured bronze group of feminine figures (perhaps nymphs) out of which comes the water.

 

The lower basin is made up of 25 mirrors, each divided into 2 tiles that describe the 12 months of the year, each of which is related to a zodiac symbol. Each month is connected to scenes of daily life and the characteristic farming work. As in other contemporary sculptures from Europe, in which the months are represented, here the manual work obtains dignity.[5] In this basin manual labour is in fact represented together with the arti liberali (liberal arts), with philosophy, with characters from the Bible and the history of Rome; in this specific order:

 

• The month of January (a gentleman and his wife at the hearth – Aquarius)

• The month of February (two fishermen - Pisces)

• The month of March (the "spinario" and the pruning of the vineyard - Aries)

• The month of April (two allegories of spring - Taurus)

• The month of May (two Knights on Falconry - Gemini)

• The month of June (the harvest and flailing - Cancer)

• The month of July (the threshing and the division of wheat - Lion)

• The month of August (the fig harvest - Virgo)

• The month of September (the crushing of must - Libra and the grape harvest)

• The month of October (the filling up of casks - Scorpion and the construction of casks)

• The month of November (the ploughing - Sagittarius and the sowing)

• The month of December (the slaughter of the pork - Capricorn)

• The Lion Guelph and the Griffin of Perugia

• Grammar and Dialectic

• Rhetoric and Arithmetic

• Geometry and Music

• Astronomy and Philosophy

Two eagles, on the right one the signature of Giovanni Pisano

• The Original Sin and the expulsion from Eden

• Samson kills the Lion and Samson and Dalila

• David triumphant and Goliath defeated

• Romulus and Remus (represented as two falconers)

• The she-wolf that fed Romulus, Remus and their mother Rea Silvia

• Two of Aesop's fables (the fox and the crane and the wolf and the lamb)"

 

Source: Wikipedia

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