From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9453 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, August 5 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9453 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congratulations! You can get a $90 Fortnite gift card! ["Fortnite Opinion] An EarWax Cleaner that's Safe for Your Ears and the Environment ["Tvidler] Get Your FREE Gutter Guardian Estimate Now ["Gutter Guardian Discount" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $90 Fortnite gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $90 Fortnite gift card! http://fortnites.sa.com/ESqsWXujWxCYJupUnQwrA3B0YwN6sGgbcR85nLePGb4HeZWoqw http://fortnites.sa.com/28rEAJgTuhPFQpBM1Fy44Q1pBzsZSK0pdymg6Un8G7xUzHZSdw ty's painting is a Bacchanalian scene, centred on a group of six scantily-clad women dancing, while a group of men watch. The women's cheeks are flushed both with the exertion of their dancing and with their lustful attempts to seduce the watching men. The men "let their eyes rove without rein", each choosing the woman he wants to be with. At the left, five men eye the six dancing women. Three of the men discuss their choice of women, while the other two watch the dancing group alone. The male figure closest to the viewer, a seated black man, had previously appeared as a soldier in The Triumph of Cleopatra. A sixth man has made his choice, and lunges forward to grab the arms of a bare-breasted dancing woman. In the centre, the women dance. Their interlocked arms and hands create a pattern at the centre of the canvas, which acts as the focus of the painting. To the right of the central group of dancers a young man drags another woman away from the group of dancers, to join a pair of lovers who lie down together at the right of the painting. Across the entire width of the background, a darkening sky and oncoming storm clouds presage the destruction that the dancers are unwittingly about to bring upon themselves. In a preliminary study for The World Before the Flood now in the York Art Gallery, the broad structure is similar to that of the finished work, but the focus is more strongly on the central group of women. In Etty's oil sketch and in ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 05:24:48 -0400 From: "Tvidler Cleans Ears" Subject: An EarWax Cleaner that's Safe for Your Ears and the Environment An EarWax Cleaner that's Safe for Your Ears and the Environment http://tvidler.ru.com/u7XkqYSSTmW-I9oE2V9pLckWaMhgyIT9gwm1fpuEEV0Zlh3mVw http://tvidler.ru.com/tEJ95HEQlJbe8ydvcm7rOEWUGRm49VQvbNcjvgBf20oxtM380g rossly inadequate for a bishop's estate and Bury would have provided a much better base of operations. Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury, sent an angry letter to Herfast, demanding that he submit the dispute to Lanfranc's archiepiscopal court and concluding by requiring that Herfast "banish the monk Herman, whose life is notorious for its many faults, from your society and your household completely. It is my wish that he live according to a rule in an observant monastery, or b if he refuses to do this b that he depart from the kingdom of England." Lanfranc's informant was a clerk of Baldwin, who may have had a grudge against Herfast. In spite of Lanfranc's demand for his expulsion, Herman remained with Herfast. In 1071, Baldwin went to Rome and secured a papal immunity for the abbey from episcopal control and from conversion into a bishop's see. Baldwin was a physician to Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror, and when Herfast almost lost his sight in a riding accident, Herman persuaded him to seek Baldwin's medical help and end their dispute, but Herfast later renewed his campaign, finally losing by a judgement of the king's court in 1081. Herman later regretted supporting Herfast in the dispute, and looking back on it he wrote: Nor will I omit to mention b now that the blush of shame is wiped away b that I frequently gave ear to the bishop in this matter; that, when he sent across the sea to the king already mentioned [William the Conqueror], seeking to establish his see at the abbey, I drafted the letters and wrote up those that were drafted. I also read the responses that he received. Herman stayed with Herfast until his death in 1084, but it is not clear whether he served the succeeding bishop, William de Beaufeu, and by 1092 he was a monk at Bury St Edmunds Abbey. He occupied senior roles there, probably precentor, and perhaps from about 1095 the position of prior or sub-prior. The abbey's most important relics were the bloodstained undergarments of the saint ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 05:20:08 -0400 From: "Gutter Guardian Discount" Subject: Get Your FREE Gutter Guardian Estimate Now Get Your FREE Gutter Guardian Estimate Now http://gutterguardian.ru.com/WiDVrLWPla4gSYwlsiGO7CEaJ2CKdeewOLv-ZuXMnuC9mizmLA http://gutterguardian.ru.com/3PwzWcgb4KA9dMEo16xgPeYksqXY65kxcw_2C_YMqT3uscylXg erman is described by the historian Tom Licence as a "colourful figure". His origin is unknown but it is most likely that he was German. Similarities between his works and those of Sigebert of Gembloux and an earlier writer, Alpert of Metz, both of whom were at the Abbey of St. Vincent in Metz, suggest that he was a monk there for a period between 1050 and 1070. He may have been a pupil in Sigebert's school before emigrating to East Anglia. Herman was probably born before 1040 as between around 1070 and 1084 he held an important secretarial post in the household of Herfast, Bishop of East Anglia, and Herman would have been too young for the post if he had been born later. According to the fourteenth-century archivist and prior of Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Henry de Kirkestede, Herman was Herfast's archdeacon, a post which was administrative in the immediate post-Conquest period. Soon after his appointment as bishop in 1070, Herfast came into conflict with Baldwin, abbot of Bury St Edmunds Abbey, over his attempt, with Herman's secretarial assistance, to move his bishopric to the abbey. Herfast's see was located at North Elmham when he was appointed and in 1072 he moved it to Thetford, but both minsters had an income which was grossly inadequate for a bishop's estate and Bury would have provided a much better base of operations. Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury, sent an angry letter to Herfast, demanding that he submit the dispute to Lanfranc's archiepiscopal court and concluding by requiring that Herfast "banish the monk Herman, whose life is notorious for its many faults, from your society and your household completely. It is my wish that he live according to a rule in an observant monastery, or b if he refuses to do this b that he depart from the kingdom of England." Lanfranc's informant was a clerk of Baldwin, who may have had a grudge against Herfast. In spite of Lanfranc's demand for his expulsion, Herman remained with Herfast. In 1071, Baldwin went to Rome and secured a papal immunity for the abbey from episcopal control and from conversion into a bishop's see. 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You can get a $100 Whole Foods gift card! http://wholesfood.sa.com/6OjBK52RKAVy6q7wPEkjazQSIF1KGjmXKzasuAob94m4dnqo http://wholesfood.sa.com/S1qeQrfLdv02VdhwzE88_faRpu2_ybooa8BqW0cUkiGR4F0_ rman the Archdeacon (also Hermann the Archdeacon and Hermann of Bury, born before 1040, died late 1090s) was a member of the household of Herfast, Bishop of East Anglia, in the 1070s and 1080s, and then a monk of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk for the rest of his life. Herman was probably born in Germany. Around 1070 he entered Herfast's household, and according to a later source he became the bishop's archdeacon, which was at that time an important secretarial position. He assisted Herfast in his unsuccessful campaign to move his bishopric to Bury St Edmunds Abbey, against the opposition of its abbot, and helped to bring about a temporary reconciliation between the two men. He remained with the bishop until his death in 1084, but he later regretted supporting his campaign to move the bishopric and himself moved to the abbey by 1092. Herman was a colourful character and a theatrical preacher, but he is chiefly known as an able scholar who wrote the Miracles of St Edmund, a hagiographical account of miracles believed to have been performed by Edmund, King of East Anglia after his death at the hand of a Danish Viking army in 869. Herman's account also covered the history of the eponymous abbey. After his death, two revised versions of his Miracles were written, a shortened anonymous work which cut ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 06:15:54 -0400 From: "American Airlines Survey" Subject: BONUS: $90 AMERICAN AIRLINES Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $90 AMERICAN AIRLINES Gift Card Opportunity http://americanairlinez.sa.com/qVtq32sD294YiWZNJLZSg-_4rH1QLTxBiYJh0e7bTOvYwDdmHg http://americanairlinez.sa.com/9hOPXMxj4VMAWnAmJelT9RCPRLeLIIQ3y9Pe1bhJuPgFqHaERA an's historical significance in the view of historians lies in the Miracles of St Edmund, his hagiography of King Edmund. His ultimate aim in this work, according to Licence, "was to validate belief in the power of God and St Edmund", but it was also a work of history, using the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to provide a basic structure and covering not only Edmund's miracles but also the history of the abbey and good deeds of kings and bishops. The Miracles was intended for an erudite audience with an advanced knowledge of Latin. Like other writers of his time, he collected rare words, but his choice of vocabulary was unique. Licence comments that he employed "a convoluted style and recherchC) vocabulary, which included Grecisms, archaisms and neologisms ... Herman's penchant for odd vernacular proverbs, dark humour and comically paradoxical metaphors such as 'the anchor of disbelief', 'the knot of slackness', 'the burden of laziness', and 'trusting to injustice' is evident throughout his work." His style was "mannerist", in the sense of "that tendency or approach in which the author says things 'not normally, but abnormally', to surprise, astonish, and dazzle the audience". His writing was influenced by Christian and classical sources and he could translate a vernacular text into accurate and poetic Latin: Licence observes that "his inner Ciceronian was at peace with his inner Christian". Summarising the Miracles, Licence says: Herman's work was exceptional for its day in its historic ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9453 **********************************************