Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nearly Sane on October 24, 2016, 05:47:55 PM
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Apparently on this day in 130AD, on his way to godhood
http://britishmuseum.tumblr.com/post/147099565137/hadrian-antinous-and-egypt
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A beautiful love story, the stuff of Tragedies. I'd love to see that exhibition.
Serapis was a type of universalist! What forward thinking but one shouldn't be surprised considering how civilised Romans Greeks and Egyptians were. I'd have probably been - Serapist? - had I lived there and then.
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A beautiful love story, the stuff of Tragedies. I'd love to see that exhibition.
Serapis was a type of universalist! What forward thinking but one shouldn't be surprised considering how civilised Romans Greeks and Egyptians were. I'd have probably been - Serapist? - had I lived there and then.
I think there is a difficulty in ascribing either the idea of civilisation or lack of it to the these times. The very idea of civilisation is a hard one to pin down, and one that we change over time.
Hadrian is an extraordinary character, however we are focussed generally on the Julio-Claudians