Folengo (1491-1544) was born in Mantua and joined the Benedictine order, but became a runaway monk and satirist of monasticism. In 1517 he published--as "Merlin Cocaio"--the first version of his macaronic narrative poem Baldo. This edition provides the first English translation of this send-up of ancient epic and Renaissance chivalric romance.
Folengo (1491-1544) was a native of Mantua and a member of the Benedictine order, later to become a runaway monk and satirist. Blending Latin and various Italian dialects in a deliberately droll manner, Baldo follows a sort of French royal juvenile delinquent through imprisonment, fantastical adventures, and a journey to the underworld.
Luca Del Baldo's Visionary Academy of Ocular Mentality is an extraordinary testament in the recent history of visual studies. It brings together a group of outstanding scholars who have devoted their lives to art history, philosophy, history, ethnology, focussing predominantly on questions of human perception and imagination. Working from photographs provided by the scholars, Luca del Baldo painted his series of 96 portraits reproduced in this book. The portraits are accompanied by texts written by the persons portrayed, in response to their portrayal, and as an exchange: the artist gifted the original painting to the portrayed person, and the portrayed gifted her or his response. "The result is a unique and profound conversation between image and text focussed on the enigma of the human face in all its mediations." (W.J.T. Mitchell)
Be prepared to experience a wide spectrum of emotions; Love, compassion, solidarity and self-growth. It is multi-faceted, laced with humour and permeated with spirituality. After Edward had taken care of his ninety-year-old grandmother for six years, and had been quenching his thirst for True Knowledge through a huge variety of sources, such as; quantum physics, Yogananda's works, The Bible, The Bagavad Gita, etc. He started to write Play of Life; this complex true story. In this book, he talks about the environment, the need to protect the animal kingdom, human rights and also shows how science and religion should walk together. He relates how he was able to quit drugs with the help of his new companion, a golden retriever. He has learned to understand and deal with the physical symptoms brought about by age and its effects through daily endeavour. Initially the doctors helped him, but then he had to take charge by necessity. He gives all the steps he walked along this Path, together with the vegetarian diet, and the natural medicines he used on her. This book is significant not only for seekers after the Truth, but also for those who have an elderly person in their family, who above all will become one themselves in the future.
"Learn how to give your journal or planner a fun, artsy vibe with a variety of doodles that encourage your personality to shine through. This collection of more than 200 hand-drawn motifs includes a wide range of themes to suit your needs, along with practice pages and step-by-step instruction"--Back cover.
The lead character of Baldo, Baldo Bermudez, is a 15-year-old Latino teen with visions of creating the perfect low rider and being popular with the girls. Meanwhile, the strip's creators, Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos, began the strip in 2000 with dreams of creating a comic rooted in Latin American heritage that would have wide appeal and soar in popularity. Judging by the pieces of car in the driveway and yet another dateless weekend for Baldo, it's fair to say Hector and Carlos are having all the luck, and Baldo's readers are having all the laughs. Night of the Bilingual Telemarketers is a compilation of strips from the increasingly popular comic's second year. When it launched in April 2000, the strip appeared in nearly 100 papers. Only three other strips in Universal Press Syndicate history had a larger circulation when they began, and all went on to have stellar careers: For Better or For Worse, Calvin & Hobbes, and The Boondocks. Baldo is primed to follow in those successful footsteps. The strip centers around Baldo and his humorous observations on teenage life in school and with family. On the home front is Baldo's relationship with his single-parent dad, his younger sister and budding political activist Gracie, and his live-in Old World aunt Carmen.Cantu and Castellanos know firsthand the experience of growing up within two cultures. Consequently, Baldo's daily adventures challenge him to balance his mainstream sensibilities with his Latino heritage. The result is the humorous mix of teenage silliness rooted in reality found in Night of the Bilingual Telemarketers, a book that will delight readers of all ages and cultures.