Sunday, July 25, 2021

Villa & Grotto of Emperor Tiberius - A Roman Marble Insight Into Odyssey

 

 

The Sperlonga Archaeological Museum is annexed to the area of the famous Villa of Tiberius.  It was built in 1963 to house the valuable sculptural remains found in Sperlonga in 1957, during the excavations for the construction of the new Flacca coastal road.

 
 The National Archaeological Museum was designed by the architect Giorgio Zamma to house the monumental marble groups found in the famous cave of Tiberius. It represents a fundamental hub of the Riviera di Ulisse Natural Park.
 The Archaeological Museum of Sperlonga, in addition to the visit to the Villa of the Emperor Tiberius, consists of large rooms created for the display of ancient Homeric marbles. 

For the moment, four main groups have been identified representing the exploits of Ulysses:
 


 • The assault of Scylla on the ship of Ulysses and the killing of six companions suffocated by the serpentine coils.

 


• The blindness of the Cyclops Polyphemus by the hero and some companions.

 

• The Rape of Palladio, by Ulysses and Diomedes, from the Trojan temple of Athena.

• Ulysses lifting the corpse of Achilles.
 

A marble Odyssey that constitutes one of the most fascinating testimonies for the knowledge of the myth of Odysseus in ancient art.

The sculptures found in the cave of Tiberius, in thousands of fragments, are the result of a long restoration work not yet completed.  It is likely that all the groups are the work of three famous sculptors from Rhodes: Atenodoro, Agesandro, and Polydero. 

The same people who created the famous Laocoon Group, kept in the Vatican Museums since 1506.

In the Archaeological Museum of Sperlonga you can also see other finds, mostly sculptural, which were part of the villa's ornamental apparatus.  Among these, in addition to celebratory works of the Gens Iulia, there are images of divinities, portraits of characters close to Tiberius and mythological subjects.

 

 In addition to furnishings and artifacts that document the uninterrupted continuity of life of the complex. These are generally replicas or reworkings in marble of archetypes, often bronze, of the classical and Hellenistic period (5th-6th and 3rd-1st centuries BC), although there is no lack of archaic or eclectic creations.  While four showcases on an upper level, which frame the ship of Scilla, display minute finds.  Such as Attic red-figure vases, architectural terracotta, ceramic containers, bronze and glass paste objects. The mosaic with the inscription "NAVIS ARGO PH" is also of particular interest. They document not only the taste for collecting of the owners of the complex, but also the uninterrupted continuity of life of the site up to the post-classical period.

The cave near the Villa of Tiberius was renovated by the emperor who transformed it into a mythological setting in honor of Odysseus.

The cave was partially transformed with masonry interventions. The entrance to the natural cavity was preceded by a fish pond, a grandiose rectangular basin filled with sea water. The pool communicated with a circular pool located inside the cave. Where was placed the sculptural group representing Scylla attacking the ship of Odysseus.  

 At the bottom of the indoor pool there was a niche that housed the sculptural group of the Blinding of Polyphemus.


 SEE ALSO:

The Villa Diodati

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

The Importance of Oaths in Tolkien's World - The Story of The Army of The Dead

 

---- Article by Evan Cooney ----

The Army of the Dead, were Men of the White Mountains who lived in the Dark Times during the Second Age of Middle Earth.

 While the Men of Numenor were made prosperous by the Valar for their fight against Morgoth in the first Age, the descendants of the House of Hador (stayed behind in  Middle Earth) and the Evil Men were left to the mercy of a newly emerged Sauron. Sauron quickly subjugated the men of Middle Earth, and the Hillmen of the White Mountains were easily absorbed in his domain. The Accepted him as their overlord and built temples in deep caverns under the mountains to worship him.

 


After the fall of Numenor, Isildur and his brother escaped to Middle Earth and established the Kingdom of Gondor.
Upon arrival they placed a Numenorean monument called the Stone of Erech atop a hill to commemorate the founding of a new kingdom.

 

It was at this stone that the King of the Mountain came down from his throne and accepted Isildur's rule as overlord. He then swore an oath to come to his call when they took the fight to Sauron. But when Isildur came to the Stone to summon the Men of the Mountain the king went back on his word and chose to stay and hide, for they feared to fight their former master.


Isildur filled with rage said these words to the king of the Mountain:


"Thou shalt be the last king. And if the West prove mightier than thy Black Master, this curse I lay upon thee and thy folk: to rest never until your oath is fulfilled. For this war will last through years uncounted, and you shall be summoned once again ere the end."


Fast forward about 2500 years.

 



Brego, the 2nd king of Rohan (Land that was granted to Eorl the Young for aiding Gondor against the Wainriders) was exploring the boundaries of his kingdom when they came across a dark door. The door was at the base of a mountain, there they found an old man who called to them  and said "the way is shut, it was made  by those who are dead and the dead keep it, until the time comes, the way is shut" startled they returned home without entering the door. 

 

Later Prince Baldor was attending a party thrown by his father. Baldor and he became drunk. In his drunkenness he swore a public oath to enter the "haunted mountain" that lay on Rohan's Southern border beyond the dark door. The next day he departed, and never returned.

Around this time also, there was a prophecy given to Aragorn's ancestor and last king of Arnor. This prophecy foretold of a reunited kingdom of Gondor and Arnor and the man who would do it will lead the Oathbreakers.

"Over the land there lies a long shadow, westward reaching wings of darkness.
The Tower trembles; to the tombs of kings doom approaches. The Dead awaken;
for the hour is come for the oathbreakers:
at the Stone of Erech they shall stand again
and hear there a horn in the hills ringing.
Whose shall the horn be? Who shall call them
from the grey twilight, the forgotten people?
The heir of him to whom the oath they swore.
From the North shall he come, need shall drive him:
he shall pass the Door to the Paths of the Dead. "



Fast forward another few centuries and we are left with Aragorn trying to figure out how to fight a two front war.
Elrond sent his two sons, and the remainder of the Rangers of the North to remind Aaragorn of the Paths of the Dead and the prophecy that was foretold in Arnor.

 

 

Aragorn agrees. Desperate to find reinforcements, he leaves Theoden and ventures into the Mountains to fulfill this prophecy.

If you haven't read this chapter of the book I highly recommend it because its so much more satisfying then how it's portrayed in the movie.

 


Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, the sons of Elrond, and about 30 of the Dunedain Rangers enter the Dark Door at Dunharrow. Every step they are stalked by a multitude of whispering voices, a dark presence follows them down each corridor. They walk through the old underground wicked city. The come across a skeleton. The body of once great man, kingly armor and a golden helm. The skeleton lay strewn about in front of a locked door, he died clawing at it, as if trying to escape whatever horror was chasing him, trying to get out. It was Prince Baldor of Rohan.

 


Aragorn  then yells out to the whispering voices that follow, "let us pass, and then come! I summon you to the Stone of Erech!" In this moment the voices stop, and the path leads them to a door that exits to the other side of the mountain.

 


They make their way to the base of the mountain followed slowly by a multitude. 

 

"The Dead are following. I see shapes of Men and of horses, and pale banners like shreds of cloud and spears like winter thickets on misty night. The Dead are following." - Legolas

The company arrives at the Stone of Erech and Aragorn turns to the multitude and says, "Oathbrakers! Why have ye come?" and a voice was heard out of the night saying "To fulfill our oath and have peace." Aragorn then responds with a oathof his own, "The hour is come at last. Now I go to Pelargir upon Anduin, and ye shall come after me. And when all this land is clean of the servants of sauron, I will hold the oath fullfilled."
 

Aragorn, with his company and the Army of the Dead then descend on the city of Pelargir NOT MINAS TIRITH where they beat the Haradrim and Corsairs. The Haradrim fled before the Army of the Dead. The battle was won and Aragorn told the Dead King to "Depart and be at rest"

 



Two Important takeaways here:

1. Tolkien never actually says the Army of the Dead killed anyone. He states "the dead needed no longer any weapon but fear" so this idea that Aragorn could have used the Army of the Dead to take down Sauron is wrong. They weren't able to just melt armies like in the movie, thei weapon was fear. The men killed in that battle died drowning in the bay and river running away from the ghosts.

2. Even more important than point one

Tolkien is teaching a lesson about oaths.

1. The oath of the King of the Mountain
2. The drunken oath of Prince Baldor
3. The oath Aragorn took to let them go after the battle

In Tolkien's world people live and die by their oaths. Promise keeping was important to the fabric of Middle Earth and oaths governed the rules of the world.


SEE ALSO:

The Nordic Origins of Tolkien's Balrog

Tolkien's Middle Earth - A Historical Resemblance

Wolfhead, Tolkien and The Primal Fear of Man






Sunday, July 4, 2021

On The Accuracy of Manhunt Series - The Unambomber Speaks

 

 


During 2017 Discovery Channel release a mini-series about the life and actions of Ted Kaczynski (Below you can see a small review I did back then) known as THE UNABOMBER. In the letter that follows we see for the first time whats the reaction of the man himself about the series depicting his actions. Back in 2018 his view is not complete so we dont know the full details and the "mistakes" or exaggerations that portrayed there, but he writes extensively about the events shown on episode 6. About the professor Murray and CIA's MKUltra program.

Also the source of the letter is unknown (found the pic somewhere on the internet 1-2 years ago.) but obviously its 100% genuine.

 

- THE LETTER - 

 

February 2, 2018
Groundhog Day

Dear Mr. Kaczynski,
Thenk you for your undated letter postmarked 12/5/17, which I received on 12/21/17. I`m sorry I`ve taken so long to answer it, but I have too much work to do, and at the age of 75 I can`t keep up with it all.
I`m writting mainly to call your attention to my book Anti-Tech Revolution: Why and How, which may be of intrest to you. You can order a copy from www.fitchmadison.com or amazon.com.
But I`ll also answer your question concerning the Discovery Channel series about my case. I haven`t seen the series myself, but to judge from what people have written to me about it, its mostly fiction. This does not suprise me in the least; media reports about me generally been loaded with bull manure. In partucular, reports about the Murray study have been wildly, wildly exaggerated. People write to tell me how sorry for me they feel because I was "tortured" again and again by the Murray group as part of an "MK Ultra" experiment allegedly carried out by the CIA. Actually there was only one unpleasant expirience in the Murray study; it lasted about half and hour and could not reasonably have been described as "traumatic". Mostly the study consisted of interviews and filling out pencil-and-paper personality tests. The CIA was not involved.
About 15 or 20 years ago a TV journalist named Chris Vlasto (if I remember the name correctly) looked up some of the other participants in the studio and found that nothing had happened that was worth reporting in the media. My brief correspondence with Vlasto should be available in the University of Michigan's Special Collection library at Ann Arbor. On the inaccuracy of the Discovery series, see "Discovery Channel TV Series on Unabomber Disrespects the Investigation's Achievements", by ex-FBI agent Greg Stejskal,
http://ticklethewire.com/about-us/greg-stejskal/

Yours
Ted Kaczynski


 SEE ALSO:

The Life and Action of the Man known as THE UNABOMBER