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Friday, February 28, 2014

Learning knows no privileges

"Learning knows no differences of social caste or privilege. The mind is a radical democrat."
- Woodrow Wilson

Folio releases Hugh Thomas' Spanish CW

The cover design looks sick. Already have the pbk edition though(or do I?)

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Such salacious words from

Guess who lol

From Berg, p. 121

"When you get me back you'll smother me, will you, my sweet lover? And what will I be doing all the while -simply submitting to be smothered? Are you prepared for the storm of love making with which you will be assailed?"

Not 'in like Flynn' haha, Woodrow Wilson's letter to his wife after married 10 yrs!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Borrowed from the library

Part 2 of TV series Parade's End

Dispatches for the New York Tribune: Selected Journalism of Karl Marx

Bernard Berenson: A Life in the Picture Trade by Rachel Cohen

Forgotten Ally: China's World War II 1937-1945 by Rana Mitter

My Ovid edition by Musgrove got it wrong

Metamorphoses, Bk 3, 1st or 2nd page?

conpagibus

nope.

Teubner says compagibus, and that's correct.

Now Archive have a cute OLD Teubner one, for a mere $10, complete one(of course only the original Latin text), but it's too old -_-

At Archives

So many good books, haven't bought any, yet lol.

Too bad Hackett's Complete prose works of Milton is no longer there, somebody already snatched it up, lucky bastard!

Edmund Wilson's Shock of Recognition and Samuel Richardson' classic porn novel Clarissa each selling for $7,

Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua,

Abridged Penguin pbk of Gibbon for $5,

Dorothy Parker's

Complete Stories by Parker, Dorothy, Bresse, Colleen and Barreca, Regina (Dec 31, 2002)








for $4(a steal)

Aquinas and Calvin's complete works in original latin, each full series for $150,

The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form by Kenneth Clark (Oct 1, 1972)








for $3.50,

Letters on England (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire and Leonard Tancock (Jul 31, 1980)

(7)

Other Formats: Hardcover;  Paperback
for $5,

Tyndale New Testament-OE-1526 by William Tyndale and David Daniell (Aug 1, 2008)








for $25, befitting being the bookstore of Fuller,

A Glastonbury Romance by John Cowper Powys (Nov 1, 1996)









for $7, which I already bought a long time ago,

Trollope's He knew he was right, The way we live now in gorgeous cute Oxford hardcover editions, $7 & $8 each,








for $30,


for, can't remember but cheap lol.

Also Meydendorff's story of Byzantine and the Orthodox church histories, history of Russia, etc..

Now what..??!!



Woodrow Wilson vs. John Dewey

Berg's bio p. 95

At John Hopkins, he debated against Dewey on the Blair bill which allocated federal money to rural-black-education, arguing that it's the purview of the State.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

From Borneo to Madagascar

p164 of The Sea by Lincoln Paine:

Madagascar was settled by people sailing from Borneo, 4000 km to the east!

They also introduced foods such as Taro, banana, yam, etc which even spread to Senegambia.
Musical instruments such as zithers too(some say it's the other way around)

Saturday, February 22, 2014

National Anthem to glorify War

I wondered why do we have to do allegiance to the flag while the national anthem is blaring lol attending USC women tennis match;  it's all about provoking emotion and instilling patriotism.

According to George Mosse's very interesting

Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars by George L. Mosse (Dec 12, 1991)

 which I borrowed and am reading now, it came into being for just that purpose. 

 No wonder most National Anthems describes blood-curdling battle scenes lol.  Glorifying individual's sacrifice for the Nation's war aim, is the gist. Needlessly say this kind of 'emotional appeal' was discredited after WWI, but is still pretty much alive, such as in monuments for the dead, etc. According to Mosse Christianity has been used to sanctify this.

Patriotic marketing is pretty rife in USA, for example a big American flag was put on the wall at Big Boy restaurant, you rarely see that at South Korean restaurants lol.

Another interesting thing, while the French in the Revolution emphasized Roman Republican virtue, for Germans Protestant Christianity was a paramount influence; no wonder my mentor Tom Moran watched Riefenstahl's 

Triumph of the Will (Special Edition) Starring Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, et al. (1935)

to remember what Christians can do at Christmas lol. 

Book buy binge

Doheny just got downgraded, Macs are gone, replaced by HP, and need assistance to log in -_- Worse than USD library let alone Payson!

Huh, Firefox is pretty good(So USC switched from Safari to Firefox)

Recently succumbed to book buying, of course most of them cheap, via Amazon used books sections;

Interested in reading Zola, Freud/Jung, and Isaiah Berlin.



Novels;

  Euripides. Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea (Loeb Classical Library No. 12) Euripides. Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea (Loeb Classical Library No. 12)
Euripides
 
Recently struggled with Medea in original ancient Greek, and rediscovered it(read it years ago in English), quite interesting.
 
  The Belly of Paris (Oxford World's Classics) The Belly of Paris (Oxford World's Classics)
Emile Zola
 
As I said, exploring Zola! Naturalistic novels that delves into harsh Capitalist society of France. And don't we all love OUP's recent bookcover design :)
 
  The Ladies' Paradise (Oxford World's Classics) The Ladies' Paradise (Oxford World's Classics)
Zola, Émile
 
Current UK TV version is pretty popular, I heard.

 
I actually have in Franklin library leather bound edition, but heard Gard is the best translator.
And recently read that this book explores France's Grand dilemma, Catholicism vs Republicanism

  Journey of the Dead (Pushkin Collection) Journey of the Dead (Pushkin Collection)
Augieras, FranCois    
 
Found at UCLA library, eccentric travelogue, interesting.

History

  From Giotto to Cezanne: A Concise History of Painting (World of Art) From Giotto to Cezanne: A Concise History of Painting (World of Art)
Levey, Michael
 
Art history! I think I discovered Levey from reading Kenneth Clark's

Landscape into Art (Icon Editions) by Kenneth Clark (Oct 1, 1979).

Also heard Levey writes quite engagingly, so looking forward to it. 

   The Thirty Years War: Europe's Tragedy The Thirty Years War: Europe's Tragedy

Wilson, Peter H.
 
Read it before, but want to have it and peruse it from time to time, such a complex background, this one.


  Spain: A Unique History Spain: A Unique History
Payne, Stanley G.
 
Read it but want to reread it from time to time, although Payne is pro-Franco, he's a noted scholar.
This is more like an historical essay.
 
  The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815 (Routledge Classics) The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815 (Routledge Classics)
Taylor, A.J.P.
 
Taylor's bombastic denunciation of Germany's sonderweg lol, it does get tiresome but nevertheless a good read.
 
  When The World Spoke French (New York Review Books Classics) When The World Spoke French (New York Review Books Classics)
Fumaroli, Marc
 
Yes, I'm in a French Mood lol, also read it before, but NYRB Classics are always worth having.
 
Etc.

  H.L. Mencken: Prejudices: The Complete Series (Library of America) H.L. Mencken: Prejudices: The Complete Series (Library of America)
Mencken, H.L. 

Really wanted to buy this for a long time after finishing Mencken's bio, so why not.
 
  V. S. Pritchett Complete Collected Essays V. S. Pritchett Complete Collected Essays
Pritchett, V.S.
 
Another Essay compilation, for literature. Was pretty impressed with all those entries when I borrowed, so why not buy it and enjoy from time to time :)
 
  A Jacques Barzun Reader: Selections from His Works (Perennial Classics) A Jacques Barzun Reader: Selections from His Works (Perennial Classics)
Barzun, Jacques
 
Also recently reading some Barzuns.
 
  Race: a Study in Superstition Race: a Study in Superstition
barzun, jacques
 
Race! This incendiary topic. Enjoyed reading this(had to return due to due date), so bought it.
 
 

The Search for Ancient Greece The Search for Ancient Greece
Etienne, Roland
 
Archeology!

The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud (Psychopathology of Everyday Life, the Interpretation of Dreams, and Three Contributions To the Theory of Sex) The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud (Psychopathology of Everyday Life, the Interpretation of Dreams, and Three Contributions To the Theory of Sex)
Freud, Sigmund