manymanyplies.bsky.social
Glaswegian academic, Oxford. Mostly found in the c17th. Preoccupied by essays, etymology, grammar, puns, paintings, Czech. Currently writing: Robert Burton: A Vital Melancholy.
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Really interesting, and grateful to the authors for getting the arguments out there. Think it keys in too to the question of collaboration briefly discussed in Boston. And I'm also wondering, tangentially, about what decoupling outputs from researchers implies in light of the increasing use of AI.
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All the more reason to look forward to this!
english.web.ox.ac.uk/event/the-ba...
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Also -- what an honour to receive your first comment!
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Maybe we should try marble sculpture, instead. Something where the matter's there first. Or... relief carving.
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Apparently, his preparation for Love's Meinie involved 'a care in plume drawing which I learned in many a day's work from Albert Dürer'. So... not a homage but an emulation?
(got the quotation here: www.lancaster.ac.uk/fass/ruskin/...)
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Ahoj! (as they say in Czech, apparently because it's short for 'Ad Honorem Jesu').
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Thanks, Liesbeth!