"a canoe in the cherwel must be the summit of human happiness."
βgerard manley hopkins, 1863
"a canoe in the cherwel must be the summit of human happiness."
βgerard manley hopkins, 1863
"The human being as filial child is the anthropological correlate of being as gift and love, its splendid attestation."
nice.
www.vatican.va/roman_curia/...
march is a construct, but kinglets are real.
not particular to this post, but have you seen this yet, @parismarx.com? thought you might enjoy the sentiment.
this moment reveals all the things we've been lazily assuming can be valued quantitatively (and really, just meaning sheer productivity) as in reality not being able to be valued quantitatively.
so there's that.
There are several big sites with a lot of readable Old English manuscripts. This page of mine offers links to most of them ...
alliteration.net/historical-texts/translations-oe/
thx for the heads up! teaching an #oldenglish class right now, with a brief detour into volsunga saga, so this is where my head's at bigtime.
it's fun that you can tell where in time you are when reading the roman martyrology just by the names from anyone "in anglia" in a given entryβif it's æþeltruda et al. you're pre-12th cent, if it's "nicholas" et al. you're post.
when people say "ai" is "everywhere," it makes clear the extent to which they look at the internet throughout their days.
"each age gets the anglo-saxon oral poet it deserves."
βroberta frank.
i love how this woman writes.
when do i finally make time to read #oldfrisian poetry?!
remember when i used to post very close-up pictures of things almost daily. and that was pretty much it?
_the seafarer_ and _wanderer_ this week in class.
takeaway? you can cling all you want, ain't none of us getting out of here alive. #oldenglish
stapling my first paper exams in something like 7 or 8 years.
feels very professorial.
The blue of evening
not only is it #twinpeaks day, it's also the feast of king st. æþelberht of kent. what a world to be alive in.
OpenAI is a menace. Two recent stories make that clearer than ever.
One day you have Sam Altman denigrating humanity to defend AI. The next, WSJ reveals OpenAI could have alerted Canadian police of a potential mass shooter, but refused pressure from employees. That person went on to kill 8 people.
hear, hear!
itchin' to translate the #muspilli.
teaching _judith_ in one class and _beowulf_ in the other right now. feelin' fine. #oldenglish
I had an email exchange with a guy yesterday who insisted I was making a mistake not outsourcing my writing to an LLM. He said, "It knows more than you do." He couldn't understand that this was impossible because the work of writing is figuring out what "I" think.
i love being a professional academic. where else could a contrarian hermit find such acceptance and approval, i ask you?
i don't think there's much more to it. it's just a versicle (i think that'd be the technical term) that is said after certain readings during the office of vigils prior to the vatican ii liturgical reforms. (maybe it's said elsewhere too, but that's where i've come across it.)
thx, j-t!
for the love of all that is holy, does anyone have a clue when/how the "tu autem domine miserere nobis" response in the roman rite vigils got there?
'there are certain tastes, as of honey, certain humors and passions, as of the flesh. when those are either taken away or injured, notice how you feel.'
βguigo of the charterhouse, meditations
or, the monk formerly known as witiza.
3rd before the ides of february.
23rd moon.
+benedict of aniane, "the emporer's monk" (per the american cassinese ordo, tho the martyrologium romanum places him tomorrow)