Message from @themiddleman🐸
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@Nerthulas None of us have seen the entirety of the vatican archive
for Plautus, they have surviving originals
but only those Catholic monks thought they were worth preserving
goys, my neck is stiff as fuck
Only so much paper and so many hands
I feel like syvester stallone
Oh I got a good one
moving my upper body and not my neck
Julian the Apostate
vellum does not last long
ok so why was this playwright able to gain prominence, and not be executed for homosexuality under these homosexuality laws you claim existed?
like compared to his (caligula) emperor peers, very little original reporting of his life survived. and so a lot of shocking accounts were substituted in place, since he was tough on you-know-who
Is anyone an incel here
less than 2% of aristotles work survived. much of what we have left are notes made by his students attributed to him
yes
When Rome went Christian, an emperor called Julian converted to paganism, standardised paganism, built temples and wrote a very extensive book called "To the Galileans" discussing why christians are broke and why pagans are woke
Lol I got the corona role
i'm gonna watch taht documentary about virtue
We only know of it cause the only remnants are books counter arguing it
don't remember much of it
ye
does it have screencaps of his spergings
@Nerthulas not all greece was the same
😏
like some were softer on laws
i am unironically gonna watch it
its just coping for you know who.
50 year old coomer
Academia is a lie. History is not a science.
look
gey happened in greece
which work of Plautus is the gay one
Archeology is not a science
but it was overall looked down upon
im looking synopses of all
I dont believe it
what about those preserved by the Byzantines themselves?
you don't believe there were gays in greece?
no he thinks they punished it with death