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Centauromachia, or battle between the "Revolutionary Communists" and the "Revolutionary Marxists"1-2

THE FIRST SONG The amorous intrigue of Hermes and Aphrodite in Mt. Yoshida of Kyoto; An revolutionary student in Kyoto University discovered this adultery, he…

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3週間前

「クスノキ占拠」運動および「クスノキ返せ」についてのコメント

*本文は活動自体についてのみならず、半人さんの『「クスノキ返せ」運動についての一意見』にも基づくものなので、読者にこの事件についてある程度の予備知識を想定してお…

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4週間前

An ELEGY on the RAPE of his bottle of SESAME OIL

Just to say someone used my Sesame oil up without letting me know. It’s ok if you use it but at least tell me. This bottle I myself used about 1/3 so indeed yo…

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2か月前

"Heu, poor Rienzo!"

It's must be much easier to say, that at one time god ties someone, at another time god releases another one whenever it may please him; this is He who once rul…

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3か月前

Invective against certain leftists in Kyoto University

Hic turrificus simul atque terrificus Nembroth, hic pharetrata Semiramis, hic inexorabilis Minos, hic Rhadamantus, hic Cerberus universa consumens, hic "tauro s…

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3か月前

The Funeral Parade of the Celebrated Germanicus

(This poem has nothing to do with any news happened to happen in China.) "Arsit angustas vagus inter undas"--Seneca. "Of his lot," They say, "should the poste…

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3か月前
1

Words of A Nobody

I should be free from any accusation for this sportive article, for my aim is not to harm anyone. If Nicander of Colophon should not be judged as veneficial, me…

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8か月前

Verba Obscuri Viri

"Sing me, o goddess! of the craft of anti-regime activists" Mihi cane, o diva artem adversorum auctoritatem, quid est, quae faciat quibusque placeat, qua comit…

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8か月前

Dicti

i composed these stuffs during class whenever i feel bored. don't imitate me. they're without meter but full of solecisms. i write about worthless mortals, wick…

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8か月前

The Contents of "The Political Touchstone (Lapis Lydius politicus)" and Continuation of "Advices from Parnassus" by Traj…

The Political Touchstone Why the Neapolitans are heavily oppress'd and ill treated by the Spaniards Genoa being accus'd of too much Familiarity with Spain, ju…

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8か月前
1

The contents of the "Advices from Parnassus (Ragguagli di Parnaso)" by Trajano Boccalini (the second century, 1-100)

The Second CENTURY Advice 1. Embassadors from the Province of Phocis complain to Apollo, that his Officers infring'd their Privileges; but are dismiss'd with …

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8か月前

The contents of the "Advices from Parnassus (Ragguagli di Parnaso)" by Trajano Boccalini (the first century, 1-100)

The First CENTURY Advice 1. The Society of Politicians open a Shop in Parnassus, where are to be sold several Merchandizes useful to the Literati in the Condu…

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9か月前

A young man reading near the chapel

I often think, how many very intelligent and passionate people we could have had, how many principles gone beyond this mundane life could have in moment struck …

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9か月前

關於改善時代精神的建議

前言 毫無疑問,當代的共同精神正在經歷衰退;如果,正如蘇格拉底所斷言,阿爾基俄涅(Alcyone)被眾神在一瞬間從女人變成了翠鳥,那麼人類精神在光陰流逝中被自然本身削…

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9か月前
3

His roommate's sleep, an epic

After a night deprived of sleep, i went to the Yoshida Hill, there as i was to make meditation from my current troubles, i found a cave and went inside. Howeve…

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9か月前
2

Considerations concerning Fascism of our time

Leo Strauss asked not without a harmless jesting, when certain self-respecting conservatives deemed themselves and especially their progenitor, Edmund Burke as …

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1年前
2
Centauromachia, or battle between the "Revolutionary Communists" and the "Revolutionary Marxists"1-2

Centauromachia, or battle between the "Revolutionary Communists" and the "Revolutionary Marxists"1-2

THE FIRST SONG

The amorous intrigue of Hermes and Aphrodite in Mt. Yoshida of Kyoto; An revolutionary student in Kyoto University discovered this adultery, he swore silence; Jealous Ares took the sh

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「クスノキ占拠」運動および「クスノキ返せ」についてのコメント

*本文は活動自体についてのみならず、半人さんの『「クスノキ返せ」運動についての一意見』にも基づくものなので、読者にこの事件についてある程度の予備知識を想定しております。ここで半人さんの記事はご覧ください。

「クスノキ返せ」運動というのは、京都大学構内におけるパレスチナ連帯キャンプの撤去を求める運動である。パレスチナ連帯の長期性と空間的広がりのに対して、「クスノキ返せ」は一時的であり、パレスチナ連

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An ELEGY on the RAPE of his bottle of SESAME OIL

An ELEGY on the RAPE of his bottle of SESAME OIL

Just to say someone used my Sesame oil up without letting me know. It’s ok if you use it but at least tell me. This bottle I myself used about 1/3 so indeed you’re not supposed to save it, for when yo

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"Heu, poor Rienzo!"

"Heu, poor Rienzo!"

It's must be much easier to say, that at one time god ties someone, at another time god releases another one whenever it may please him; this is He who once ruled Jerusalem declaim, "under the sun the

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Invective against certain leftists in Kyoto University

Invective against certain leftists in Kyoto University

Hic turrificus simul atque terrificus Nembroth, hic pharetrata Semiramis, hic inexorabilis Minos, hic Rhadamantus, hic Cerberus universa consumens, hic "tauro supposita Pasiphe mixtumque genus", quod

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The Funeral Parade of the Celebrated Germanicus

The Funeral Parade of the Celebrated Germanicus

(This poem has nothing to do with any news happened to happen in China.)

"Arsit angustas vagus inter undas"--Seneca.

"Of his lot," They say, "should the posterity talk,"
"Eternal sure, alas, Germani

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Words of A Nobody

Words of A Nobody

I should be free from any accusation for this sportive article, for my aim is not to harm anyone. If Nicander of Colophon should not be judged as veneficial, me too is not introducing novel evils. I c

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Verba Obscuri Viri

Verba Obscuri Viri

"Sing me, o goddess! of the craft of anti-regime activists"

Mihi cane, o diva artem adversorum auctoritatem,
quid est, quae faciat quibusque placeat,
qua comites famamque metunt scientia valentes,
cu

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Dicti

Dicti

i composed these stuffs during class whenever i feel bored. don't imitate me. they're without meter but full of solecisms.
i write about worthless mortals, wicked lovers, wicked love and wicked activi

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The Contents of "The Political Touchstone (Lapis Lydius politicus)" and Continuation of "Advices from Parnassus" by Trajano Boccalini with Appendix

The Political Touchstone

Why the Neapolitans are heavily oppress'd and ill treated by the Spaniards

Genoa being accus'd of too much Familiarity with Spain, justifies herself in Parnassus.

The Spani

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The contents of the "Advices from Parnassus (Ragguagli di Parnaso)" by Trajano Boccalini (the second century, 1-100)

The Second CENTURY

Advice
1. Embassadors from the Province of Phocis complain to Apollo, that his Officers infring'd their Privileges; but are dismiss'd with a harsh Answer.
2. Apollo exposes the un

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The contents of the "Advices from Parnassus (Ragguagli di Parnaso)" by Trajano Boccalini (the first century, 1-100)

The First CENTURY

Advice
1. The Society of Politicians open a Shop in Parnassus, where are to be sold several Merchandizes useful to the Literati in the Conduct of their Lives.
2. The ordinary Guar

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A young man reading near the chapel

A young man reading near the chapel

I often think, how many very intelligent and passionate people we could have had, how many principles gone beyond this mundane life could have in moment struck us; we have the right to have people lik

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關於改善時代精神的建議

前言

毫無疑問,當代的共同精神正在經歷衰退;如果,正如蘇格拉底所斷言,阿爾基俄涅(Alcyone)被眾神在一瞬間從女人變成了翠鳥,那麼人類精神在光陰流逝中被自然本身削弱,這又有什麼好驚訝的呢?令人痛心疾首的是,我們的共同精神確實正在重複古人所說的的庫邁的女巫西比爾的命運:我們的精神被小心翼翼地封進罐子,悠悠地掛在半空示眾,晾在比頑童強不到哪去的人群面前:它現在上不著天下不落地,叫天天不應,儘管在

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His roommate's sleep, an epic

His roommate's sleep, an epic

After a night deprived of sleep, i went to the Yoshida Hill, there

as i was to make meditation from my current troubles, i found a cave and went inside. However, when i was concerning in sweet philos

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Considerations concerning Fascism of our time

Considerations concerning Fascism of our time

Leo Strauss asked not without a harmless jesting, when certain self-respecting conservatives deemed themselves and especially their progenitor, Edmund Burke as Cicero or Cicerones, let me use plural f

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