Difference between revisions of "6/25/14"
From The May Day Mystery
(→Leitmotiv) |
(→Leitmotiv) |
||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
"Unanimous in their fury and equally unanimous in their composure" - [https://archive.org/details/annalstacitus00magoog Church and Brodribb, 1876 Translation] | "Unanimous in their fury and equally unanimous in their composure" - [https://archive.org/details/annalstacitus00magoog Church and Brodribb, 1876 Translation] | ||
− | The three letter I's in the leitmotiv are underlined—Perhaps indicating [[Level | + | The three letter I's in the leitmotiv are underlined—Perhaps indicating [[Level III]]. |
==Ad References== | ==Ad References== |
Revision as of 22:50, 14 August 2017
484TH ANNIVERSARY OF C.A. | |
Publication Date | June 25, 2014 |
---|---|
Ad Source | MM Site |
Smiley Type | Smiley with 4 hairs, Irregular Smiley |
Contents
Ad Transcript
SR/CL: Leitmotiv: "set pariter
ardescerent, pariter silerent."
--Tacitus} 484th Anniversary:
Ad Border
Top: Dot Symbol
Right: Pound Sign
Bottom: Star Symbol
Left: Exclamation Point
Ad Image
Leitmotiv
"set pariter ardescerent, pariter silerent."
Latin, from The Annals of Tacitus, Book One, Section 32.
"One white heat of anger, one silence" - Modern University of Chicago Translation
"Unanimous in their fury and equally unanimous in their composure" - Church and Brodribb, 1876 Translation
The three letter I's in the leitmotiv are underlined—Perhaps indicating Level III.
Ad References
Locations
Religious References
- 484th Anniversary of the Confessio Augustana
Literary References