Galileo Galilei's handwritten notes on Dante's "Divine Comedy", 16th c
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) August 19, 2016
“Passion is the genesis of genius.”
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Galileo Galilei's handwritten notes on Dante's "Divine Comedy", 16th c
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) August 19, 2016
“Passion is the genesis of genius.”
📷Fiveedit pic.twitter.com/n5o8iOhErD
On this day in 1915 Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" was first published in the Atlantic Monthly. pic.twitter.com/XUMBrHArsM
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) August 1, 2016
I should just wear this on a chain around my neck... https://t.co/iwRvPtSX0B
— Tim Carman (@timcarman) July 29, 2016
I had plenty of opportunities to say this.
The horrifying face of Laffing Sal once swept the nation https://t.co/p8xXdv9Weq pic.twitter.com/I3GeFcbTJt
— Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) July 29, 2016
One of Laffing Sal's incarnations lived outside the fun house at the Euclid Beach amusement park in Cleveland. I remember being terrified of her. Kind of disappointing to learn that she had a whole family.
On this hot summer's day, drive slowly in ovals in memory of inventor Frank Zamboni, who died 28 years ago today. pic.twitter.com/LsUurEkYyt
— Charles Bergquist (@cbquist) July 27, 2016