2014年6月19日 星期四

0620 2014 五

立委借問世足賽何處有?
答賣當勞

The Art of Mark Morris: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPakF1dNcs8

九把刀(部分)公民體驗:人生,就是不停的戰鬥。


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昨天有人來聊天;有人打國際電話來,多謝......
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致敬:能這樣寫遊記的人,絕對不多。忠信兄應該跟我們介紹搬來搬去的5本書的書名......2014倫敦冬遊記----再會(第十五天)
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2005年的紀錄;可以知道我現在的生活生內活內容,沒更上一層樓;或者人生只能原地打轉.......:人生或許是一場打不贏的戰爭;每天都是Albert Camus 所說的The Myth of Sisyphus;每天或每回都要往山上努力推大石…….
日本NHK 今年有一「百歲萬歲」之節目:報導百歲老人之日常生活。
上周看的老先生,每日要用毛筆書寫:「日日是好日」數十遍。
----You Tube是寶藏
The Art of Mark Morris: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato


昨天要介紹錦坤兄的旅美記,心想明天跟"倫敦紀遊"一起發吧。不料,TGIF之後就忘了它....... "......這幾天驅車到 Irvine 市,伊朗人經常出入的超級市場「Wholesome Choice Market」,跟伊朗人排隊買「大餅」.......,這餅叫 sangak bread (這聲音倒有點像 sangha 僧伽)。"---晨起披經勤校書
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  • 戴久永老師的BLOG 也養成習慣了。最大的恐懼便是恐懼本身 讓我回去翻讀蒙田;他的文章經常小部分重疊,譬如說,"他們害怕一切,於是打擊一切。---膽卻是殘暴的跟由......
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余英時唐獎漢學

翠玉白菜文宣風波: 中華民國總統府加上中國民國駐日代表處根本就是白痴中的白痴 (佶霖李)

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Meet the Romans with Mary Beard :Roman Art 《羅馬人》/《羅馬藝術鑑賞》 Treasures of Ancient Rome/ The Age of Constantine the Great: Jacob Burckhardt
Meet the Romans with Mary Beard is a 2012 documentary written and presented byMary Beard about the ordinary citizen of ancient Rome, the world's first metropolis.[1]

Episode one: All Roads Lead to Rome[edit]

Beard takes the Via Appia to Rome to show the lives of ordinary citizens in imperial times, those citizens who would be in the top seats of the Colosseum. She takes a boat to Rome's port Ostia,where imported goods come from all over the Mediterranean, and she takes us into the bowels of Monte Testaccio. She features extraordinary Romans such as Eurysaces, a baker who made a fortune in the grain trade and built his tomb in the shape of a giant bread oven; Pupius Amicus, the purple dye seller making imperial dye from shellfish imported from Tunisia; and Baricha, Zabda and Achiba, three prisoners of war who became Roman citizens.
UK viewing figures: 1.97 million [2]

Episode two: Street life[edit]

She goes into the streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city where the poorer you were the higher you lived with little space, light, or sanitation. Rooms that were only slept in forced the poor to go outdoors into the city streets to eat, wash, get water and go to the lavatory. She looks at the Forum as a place of gamblers, dentists, thieves, prostitutes and rent boys. A huge wall separated the rich from the poor in their wooden tenements that often caught fire with no proper fire service to put them out. At night the streets were a mugger's paradise with no police force. Politicians who tried to provide social services were murdered lest they become too popular.
UK viewing figures: 1.87 [2]

Episode three: Behind Closed Doors[edit]

To learn about their family life, Beard looks at the thousands of tombstones of ordinary Romans, their children and slaves. Unwanted babies were left outside to die. Of the children that were wanted, half died by the age of ten. Children were put to work at manual labour as soon as they were able, often from the age of five. Schooling for the few would be, boys only, learning to read and write, public speaking, and poetry. Many girls were married at the age of twelve. One tombstone belonged to a 16-year-old girl murdered by her husband. Childbirth was equally dangerous with the tools available at the time. Slaves were regarded as part of the family and used as sex slaves. Masters and mistresses often married their freed slaves; other slaves were buried in the same tomb as their masters.
UK viewing figures: 2.00 [2]

References[edit]

Jump up^ BBC official page
^ Jump up to:a b c "Weekly Viewing Summary (see relevant week)". BARB.

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