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nijinokanatani · 8 months
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Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937)
“Babar et le Père Noël” Published in 1941
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emmaklee · 9 months
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Amharic language alphabet book
[via @garadinervi ]
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timmurleyart · 6 months
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The letter J. 🎃🌚🎃🎃🌚🎨
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makinmonsters · 2 years
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Excerpts from my Children’s Book: The Great Old Jebountan
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I’m gonna be posting some pages from a partially illustrated alphabet book I did for a children’s literature class: this is the Great Old Jebountan, a big living asteroid who’s maybe the chillest creature living. I like to picture his mouth moving like that big rock monster from Neverending Story. Also, yes, if you threw cheetos into his mouth, he would eat them.
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bewarethecheese · 1 day
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Pick up the fun #alphabet book featuring beasts and the #treats they love.
To get all the #TreatsAndBeasts you need check out bewarethecheese.com/treatsnbeasts or Amazon (https://www.amazon.ca/Treats-Beasts-about-treats-beasts/dp/B09VWGKB6T/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1647915889&sr=8-2).
#kidsbook #candy #animals
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playroom · 8 months
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Artist Proof Edition, signed by Victor Stabin.
Frame size: 32" x 32" inches
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wukkio · 2 years
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finelythreadedsky · 5 months
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JSTOR Wrapped: top ten JSTOR articles of 2023
Coo, Lyndsay. “A Tale of Two Sisters: Studies in Sophocles’ Tereus.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 143, no. 2 (2013): 349–84.
Finglass, P. J. “A New Fragment of Sophocles’ ‘Tereus.’” Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 200 (2016): 61–85.
Foxhall, Lin. “Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault’s History of Sexuality.” In Sex and Difference in Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Mark Golden and Peter Toohey, 167–82. Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
Garrison, Elise P. “Eurydice’s Final Exit to Suicide in the ‘Antigone.’” The Classical World 82, no. 6 (1989): 431–35.
Grethlein, Jonas. “Eine Anthropologie Des Essens: Der Essensstreit in Der ‘Ilias’ Und Die Erntemetapher in Il. 19, 221-224.” Hermes 133, no. 3 (2005): 257–79.
McClure, Laura. “Tokens of Identity: Gender and Recognition in Greek Tragedy.” Illinois Classical Studies 40, no. 2 (2015): 219–36.
Purves, Alex C.  “Wind and Time in Homeric Epic.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 140, no. 2 (2010): 323–50.
Richlin, Amy. “Gender and Rhetoric: Producing Manhood in the Schools.” In Sex and Difference in Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Mark Golden and Peter Toohey, 202–20. Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
Rood, Naomi. “Four Silences in Sophocles’ ‘Trachiniae.’” Arethusa 43, no. 3 (2010): 345–64.
Zeitlin, Froma I. “The Dynamics of Misogyny: Myth and Mythmaking in the Oresteia.” Arethusa 11, no. 1/2 (1978): 149–84.
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garadinervi · 4 months
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Edmund Fry, Pantographia; containing accurate copies of all the known alphabets in the world…, Cooper and Wilson, London, 1799, pp. 164-169
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Full Title: Pantographia; containing accurate copies of all the known alphabets in the world; together with an English explanation of the peculiar force or power of each letter: to which are added, specimens of all well-authenticated oral languages; forming a comprehensive digest of phonology
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stonyponyofficial · 1 year
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ctrl + c, ctrl + v, yeah uh. cool keyboard shortcuts dude. :/ psh
ctrl + x? im out of my seat. hooting. hollering! i feel like jacking off about this now but... ill save it for later
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nijinokanatani · 8 months
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Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937)
“ABC de Babar” 1934.
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emmaklee · 1 year
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Dorothy Chapman book cover illustrations (1943)
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timmurleyart · 2 years
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Loud busy city. ✈️🚨 🚛🚚🛻🚒🚓🌃
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makinmonsters · 2 years
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Excerpts from my Children’s Book: The Quag
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I’m gonna be posting some pages from a partially illustrated alphabet book I did for a children’s literature class: finally, we have the Quag. Remember, if you are ever visiting a desert planet, don’t go out on open sand: statistically speaking, a giant monster is probably hiding in it.
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seeks-for-knowledge · 3 months
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The Daedric Alphabet
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"I tire of all spell scrolls I come across saying Woe Upon You. Why not something nicer, like Joy Upon You?"
- Seeks-For-Knowledge
The Daedric alphabet is used by both the Dunmer and the Daedra, the Dunmer using it as a remnant from a time when they worshipped the Daedra, before the Battle of Red Mountain in the First Era.
Exceptions
The letters Xayah (X) and Yahkem (Y) are sometimes omitted in scrolls and books, leaving only a blank space where the letter would be. They appear more commonly in banners and signs.
Writing styles
Daedric is not always written from left to right. On occassion it is written from up to down instead. Some places even write it upside down or mirrored, though this is less common. However, the most interesting way to write it is the decorative way often used in signs and banners, where the letters can overlap each other and vary in size, though the starting letter tends to be the largest, and different in colour than the rest.
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Traveler's advice: If you ever journey to Morrowind, learning the basics of the Daedric alphabet can really enrich your journey, and also lessen the humiliating need to ask for directions when standing right by signs written in Daedric.
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aclue-aclue · 5 months
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Blue's Alphabet Book for gameboy color
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