St. Sebastian Thrown into the Cloaca Maxima (1612) Lodovico Carracci
@sickfreaksirkay @filletedfennysnake @gingersnaptaff another sebastian!!
St. Sebastian Thrown into the Cloaca Maxima (1612) Lodovico Carracci
@sickfreaksirkay @filletedfennysnake @gingersnaptaff another sebastian!!
being at uni is like why do i feel so terrible for no reason and then you realise you haven’t left your tiny room yet today and you haven’t eaten anything or drunk any water or opened your curtains or got out of bed and it’s 3pm. but then you think no that can’t be it it’s got to be something fundamentally wrong with me
secured the book j was talking about earlier from the library. i just know this is going to be so bad . also what was that about afghanistan
“no rapping tonight"
why?
"you rap about arthurian knights everytime, it's embarrassing"
ok
[after one beer]
uh oh y'all i go into a trance a lot
what is this galadred book im seeing all over my dash 👁️👁️
lancelot IN gawain. subversive if you ask me,
if you hired a galapagos finch as a linecook it would perfectly evolve a beak to optimally smoke cigarettes behind the dumpsters
mcr tour only in north america killing myself
Hello again! I managed to track down a translation done by William Forbes Skene. He seems to have translated the Black of Carmathen in 1869, but he categorized them by theme. Here's the link -> https://archive.org/details/fourancientbooks01skenuoft/page/n9/mode/2up
I hope this helps!
Hey! You're a life saver thank you! As it turns out, several of the links I had for Welsh literature were translated by Skene and posted online. My whole goal was to find some alternative to that so I'm very grateful! I've downloaded this PDF and added it to my medieval literature list so everyone can access it. Much appreciated!
whatever i dont even want to sit in the siege perilous it looks uncomfortable as fuck anyway
chainmail made out of saint medals do you see my vision. galahad can you hear me
i understand roman candle by elliott smith far more than anyone else does btw
my flatmate won’t stop being misogynistic and making gross sexual jokes about me im gonna kill myself
palomides and his wound
'Mervayle what hit mente': Interpreting Pained Bodies in Malory's "Morte Darthur" ELLY MCCAUSLAND
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26443628
Ulysses Recognized by His Dog. 1815. Jules Etienne Ramey. French 1796-1852. plaster. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
getting made fun of for having so many tabs open you can no longer see what the tab actually is. well i think theyre all beautiful
if i close any of these tabs i die