Just put together a no-nonsense guide on how to draw like the old masters. Worth a watch if you're plateauing on your draftsmanship skills.
https://t.co/2WodLWCFT2
@malmesburyman Compared to the Chapman translation of the Odyssey, Wilson's Iliad was a much more "down to business" reading experience than the former.
I get what Wilson was going for, but it just doesnt leap off the page. I can't say I'd read it twice.
@nonregemesse Not having meaningful access to the New World would have doomed it to the fate of the Ottomons, just a regional power that hardly merits attention.
@nonregemesse That's something not enough people give thought to.
Even if Byzantium held onto its core territories, it'd never rise again to the glory of the greater empire due to how entrenched over states had become, and how fundamentally reduced its military capacity was.
@RomeInTheEast The Etruscans for sure. They gave Rome so much, and had this great air of mystery about them.
It's sad to see that their identity was totally subsumed when other cultures like the Basques and Breton Celts managed to endure.
@ThePresent_Past Ciao fratello! I've been enjoying your videos for a while, and I decided to start doing my own history/culture videos.
You were a huge inspiration and I hope that comes across: https://t.co/kKnjjMCkTC
Hope you enjoy it too ๐
Ciao ragazzi! L'anno scorso ho visitato il museo li, anche la tomba di Dante. ร stato un momento d'inspirazione per me.
Ho fato un video con il soggetto di Dante Alighieri. Se l'hai tempo, spero puoi guardare questo video.
https://t.co/kKnjjMCkTC
@RavennaTourism
@guyfelicella Whenever I go home to Italy, I get extremely bitter about Canadian grocery store prices.
That's not even factoring in that we get real food in Europe...
@preta_6 They do this shit on purpose at this point. They want you to see them setting your money on fire and think that you can't do anything about it.