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My friend Louis Massiah founder of scribe.org/ with the great director Charles Burnett at the BlackStar film festival. Charles's classic film "Killer of Sheep" was screened to a sold out audience at the festival. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Burnett_(director)
Statue of Administrator of Amun temple, Hapi, reading from a papyrus roll.
Sandstone
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, reigns of Seti I and Ramses II
Karnak temple
NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo
Dmitrov Kremlin, Dmitrov City, Moscow Region. Russia.
Monument to Cyril and Methodius, in the city of Dmitrov (Moscow region), near the Assumption Cathedral. The authors of the sculptural group are A. Rukavishnikov and R. Narski.
Variations on a theme «...with a film across Russia»
Camera: Pentax Spotmatic SP II (№5247478)
Lens: Jupiter-9 85mm 2.0 (№8648262)
Film: Silberra PAN50 B&W Panchromatic Film + dev. D-76
Scanner: Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED
Photo taken: 2018.05.06
For our contemporaries, the figures of Cyril and Methodius are valuable symbols of the written language and culture of the Slavic community. The iconic system, developed by the geniuses of Methodius and Cyril, in many ways determined the historical path of development of Russian literature. Cyril and Methodius are revered both in the Western Christian tradition, and in the eastern. The legacy of these two saints is so great that the day of their memory is celebrated at the state level in many countries: in Russia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, the Czech Republic.
Calcaire peint provenant de Saqqarah, hauteur : 51 cm, -2 375 av. JC (5ème dynastie), musée égyptien, Le Caire.
Le scribe a un papyrus déroulé sur ses genoux, sa main droite tenant un calame étant prête à écrire de droite à gauche sur la feuille.Ses yeux incrustés rehaussent l'aspect réaliste de ce personnage anonyme (cf. musée égyptien, merci Djehouty pour la photo).
It didn't take long to buy a small pack of supplies to take to Sardar, nor was it difficult to find a scribe I could trust with the story of events in Tharna. I didn't ask his name nor he mine. I knew his caste and he knew mine, and that was enough. He could not read the manuscript as it was written in English, a language as foreign to him as Gorean would be to most of you, but still he would treasure the manuscript and guard it as if it were a very precious possession, for he was a scribe. and it is the custom of scribes to love the written word and protect it from harm, and if he could not read the manuscript, what would it matter perhaps someone else could someday, and then the words that had kept their secret for so long would finally light up the mystery of communication and what had been written would be heard and understood.
King-Priests of Gor Book 3 Page 15
Left: Canopic jar of Djuamon, scribe of the treasury
19th dynasty
Right: Canopic jar of lieutenant Huti
19th dynasty
Egypt of Glory exhibition, Amos Rex Art Museum, Helsinki
From the collection of Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy
9.10.2020-21.3.2021
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