From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12794 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, December 15 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12794 Today's Subjects: ----------------- AB1-4 Warnings Signs Of Dementia (#2 Is Scary) ["Cognilux Affiliate" Subject: AB1-4 Warnings Signs Of Dementia (#2 Is Scary) AB1-4 Warnings Signs Of Dementia (#2 Is Scary) http://dreamzyhumidifier.best/PxR9Cc6-GGOyufUvUk2XX914QVgtsEWL9M_44zcTAm3Eb1eV8g http://dreamzyhumidifier.best/mE9t1qB8mWkDkp5gWd8JJ24CA2xsWgaAPxpgsCO5JeJR7gziHA the walls and columns of the temple's cella, surrounding a core of concrete (known to the Romans as opus caementicium). According to reconstructions made by the archaeologist Giuseppe Lugli, the temple had overall dimensions of 22.4 by 38.8 metres (73 by 127 ft), with a cella 26 metres (85 ft) long and a pronaos 12.8 metres (42 ft) in length. The surviving ruins do not allow a definitive reconstruction of the temple's orientation. It is generally believed to have faced south: the temple's first excavator, Pietro Rosa, proposed this orientation in 1865, on the grounds that it would have the temple face out of the hillside in a similar manner to earlier Republican hillside sanctuaries found elsewhere in Latium. In 1913, the prehistorian Giovanni Pinza suggested that the temple may have faced north, which he considered a better fit with the surviving accounts of its appearance in Roman literature, but his idea was generally rejected. Some modern hypotheses, such as that of Claridge, have argued for a north-facing temple on the grounds that the more substantial foundations of the temple's southern side would be more likely to support the heavier cella than the comparatively light pronaos, and that the temple's visual impact would have been greater if the faC'ade faced north, from which direction the temple was generally accesse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 20:01:01 +0100 From: "Cargo Container Homes" Subject: Multiple shipping containers to build with is an excellent method of reusing. Multiple shipping containers to build with is an excellent method of reusing. http://hudsonsalleygadgetlisticle.best/vbwAvK_lwn2RiSo7Jzkl6lJz990i5w45a4bj5u1_aCJOopKtww http://hudsonsalleygadgetlisticle.best/rX40rnH2EeXSxPDy7J_XB-USNSj0xNKLgUYP7ggg5_K8CB_79w had been dedicated in 191 BCE, and the ancient stairway known as the Scalae Caci ('Stairs of Cacus'). It was also near the early-third-century Temple of Victory; the proximity of the monuments may have been intended to reinforce the links between Apollo and the military victories for which Augustus credited him. The Temple of Apollo Palatinus was immediately south-east of a domus ('house') constructed during the late Roman Republic (c.?133b33 BCE). In the 1950s, this house was designated by one of its excavators, Gianfilippo Carettoni, as the domus Augusti ('House of Augustus'), since Carettoni believed that it had been Augustus's personal residence. Following Carettoni's excavations, the temple and the house were believed to have been connected by a ramp, though this theory was disproved by later excavations. The status of the so-called domus Augusti and its relationship to both Augustus and the Temple of Apollo Palatinus is controversial. Excavations subsequent to Carettoni's indicate that the house was largely destroyed, while still under construction, to facilitate the building of the temple; they also found that the house was considerably larger than Carettoni believed, which meant that its identification as Augustus's personal residence contradicted the testimony of Roman biographers that the emperor's Palatine house had been noted for its modesty. According to Roman authors, the temple's sanctuary also included the Roma Quadrata ('Square Rome'), a monument to the foundation of the city by Romulus; a four-columned shrine known as the Tetrastylum; a ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:33:07 +0100 From: "Voiceovers" Subject: All-In-One A.I. Text To Speech Technology- Bonuses Inside All-In-One A.I. 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According to the archaeologist Pierre Gros, the sanctuary served as a model for later complexes dedicated to the imperial cult in the western Roman empire. The temple was damaged in the Great Fire of Rome of 64 CE, but restored under the emperor Domitian (r.?81b96 CE); the Portico of the Danaids, probably also destroyed in 64, may never have been rebuilt. The temple was finally destroyed in another fire, during the night of 18b19 March 363. The blaze may have destroyed the precinct as well as the temple itself: the Sibylline Books, housed within the temple, were narrowly rescued from the flames. The cause of the fire was never firmly established. The emperor Julian, who was in the process of an ultimately unsuccessful effort to re-establish Roman polytheism as the empire's dominant religion, considered it an act of arson by Christians: this view has been considered plausible in modern scholarship, particularly as the Sibylline Books were viewed as a symbol of Julian's anti-Christian religio ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 16:32:21 +0100 From: "Solar Go-Fridge" Subject: New Solar-Powered King of Coolers New Solar-Powered King of Coolers http://midasmanifesta.za.com/6aP9ayTQ3rSL01N-PH-k-1VHHrhZ-wKfjfxUieezBC_FjvA9rg http://midasmanifesta.za.com/zaDTVNdqSpB5kEn3dYXwLrfuw892MI4ZUVRZmktDiwd1IXILNQ Scholars are divided on the interpretation of the temple's architecture. The archaeologist John Ward-Perkins has described its architecture and embellishment, particularly its use of proportions common in Hellenistic architecture and its sculptural programme, as "a lively architectural experiment". He contrasts this with the conservatism of other Augustan projects, such as the restoration of the Temple of Cybele, which largely reused material from the existing structure. On the other hand, the archaeologist Stephan Zink describes the temple as "an imposing revival of Republican architectural traditions". According to the Roman architectural writer Vitruvius, the temple's intercolumniation was diastyle (that is, the gap between each pair of columns was three times a column's width). Zink interprets this wide intercolumniation, unusual in contemporary architecture but common in older Roman and Etruscan temples, as a sign of conservatism. 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Roman temples were often dedicated to gods under particular epithets, which could relate to the builder or location of the temple as well as to a specific aspect of the god in question. Although the temple's official name was the Temple of Actian Apollo (using the epithet Actius), it was also informally known by the same god's epithets Actiacus, Navalis, Palati b all of which referred to Apollo's connection with the Battle of Actium b and Rhamnusius, an epithet of obscure significance which may have referred to the Nemeseion sanctuary at Rhamnous in Attica, sometimes believed to have been the source of the temple's cult statue. 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