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D. P. Simpson (editor) - Cassell's New Latin Dictionary
Latin/English; English/Latin
Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1968
Piero Rebora (editor) - Cassell's Italian-English English-Italian Dictionary
Seventh Edition with revised supplement
Cassell, London, 1972
Part of my final project for a fantasy literature class. One option for the assignment was to do an art project based on a book covered in class or a story of your own.
This series consists of character portraits based on a story I'm developing. The story is inspired by/loosely based on the song "Hand of Sorrow" by Within Temptation.
models- sifra-stock.deviantart.com/gallery/26018127#/d2yakuw
freyasheara.deviantart.com/favourites/39590889#/d2vlttk
stained glass- www.flickr.com/photos/calliope/3788025319/in/faves-320417...
texture- freyasheara.deviantart.com/favourites/39590918#/d27vq3b
background texture- www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/3714519608/in/faves-3204...
Wolters' Ster Woordenboek - Nederlands-Engels
H. de Boer & E.G. de Bood (editors)
Wolters' Woordenboeken, Groningen, 1993
Published in MDCCCV. It was in somewhat bad condition (moldy), but would still be cool to own something like that.
1. To perform (a ritual, ceremony, etc.) publicly and formally. (DPS Celebrate!)
Creativity is starting to run dry. I let some light through the horizontal blinds to light up "celebrate" in the dictionary. Do you think this would look better in B&W? LQTM...
Relected sunlight through window. And then image combined with another in photoshop to give a 'hint of Dr Calgari' - can only see that at large size though.
Thought it was time to tackle this letter of the alphabet!
The painting depicts the capture of the Spanish xebec frigate El Gamo in 1801 off the coast of Barcelona by the Royal Navy brig HMS Speedy commanded by Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
Painted for Commander Ricketts RN who served as midshipman in the action; by descent to his daughter Mrs Julia Anne Bonnor, who bequeathed it to the museum Victoria and Albert Museum in 1901.
The photo is in the public domain. The drawings are mine
I can't seem to get the resolution I want for this piece as my scanner is smaller than the image total surface and I must resort to indirect photoreproduction to pull it up on Flickr. There are limitation but in real life the work, is so much sharper. The illustrations were cut out from a n old dictionary long time ago discarded and the background refers to astronomical photography.
Greg Shorthand Dictionary by John Robert Gregg, New and Revised Edition, Copyright 1916 by The Gregg Publishing Company, 208 pages.
March 13, 2010 - Photo 72 of 365
I know it has been a long time since I updated my P365, but rest assured, just like daily vitamins, I'm still getting my helping of daily photos.
Let me borrow some words from the great Bill: "First, apologies for the lack of updates. Motivation went downhill." … Although I've been swamped with work, I admit that I've lost my motivation.
Inspiration needed …
I hate to see the big red Oxford dictionary on my desk at home (or more politically correct "our desk"), so I kept filing it away to a shelf outside and hide it from sight. The problem was, it kept coming back to haunt me, because my wife needed to use it. So tonight I took out a piece of wrapping paper I'd meant to collect but not being used, to wrap the bloody dictionary into a pleasing object I will have no excuse to file away.
To help my wife to get a sense of top and bottom, I also stamped the word on the cover. Tomorrow, if she doesn't feel like me too controlling, I will paint the pages' edge in brown to finish my adoption.
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