Michelangelo Buonarroti Creation of Adam paintingThomas Kinkade The Rose Garden paintingCaravaggio Amor Vincit Omnia painting
three days with theatrical pieces, dancing, singing, juggling and the like. Wooden stands were erected with seating for sixty thousand people. When the festival ended the stands were taken down and stored away until the following year. This year Caligula had prolonged the three days to eight, interspersing the performances with chariot-races in the Circus and sham naval-fights in the Basin. He wanted to be continuously amused until the day he sailed for Alexandria, which was to be the twenty-fifth of January. For he was going to Egypt to see the sights, to raise money by immovable rigour and the same sort of trickery he had used in France, to make plans for the rebuilding of Alexandria and, lastly, so he boasted, to put a new head on the Sphinx.
The Festival started. Caligula sacrificed to Augustus, but in a somewhat perfunctory and disdainful way-like a master who in some emergency or other has to perform some menial service for one of his slaves. When this was over he proclaimed that if any citizen present asked a boon that it was in his power
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Michelangelo Buonarroti Creation of Adam painting
Michelangelo Buonarroti Creation of Adam painting
Thomas Kinkade The Rose Garden painting
Every day it becomes more clear that the Net is taking its place alongside the other great transformational technologies.""Certainly the Net is a powerful medium for communication. But even more important, it is a vocational medium -- a place where real work gets done, real competitive advantage is gained, and real growth is generated.That's because the Net has emerged as a powerful means for parties of every type to conduct transactions of every type: transactions among employees inside an enterprise; among trading partners in a supply chain; and networked transactions that transform the way educators teach students, physicians treat patients, and the way governments deliver services to citizens.This is what we call 'e-business'. It's a term we coined to describe all of the ways individuals and institutions will derive value from the Net... as well as our strategic direction in the emerging networked economy."Lou GerstnerChairman and Chief Executive Officer of IBM
Thomas Kinkade The Rose Garden painting
Every day it becomes more clear that the Net is taking its place alongside the other great transformational technologies.""Certainly the Net is a powerful medium for communication. But even more important, it is a vocational medium -- a place where real work gets done, real competitive advantage is gained, and real growth is generated.That's because the Net has emerged as a powerful means for parties of every type to conduct transactions of every type: transactions among employees inside an enterprise; among trading partners in a supply chain; and networked transactions that transform the way educators teach students, physicians treat patients, and the way governments deliver services to citizens.This is what we call 'e-business'. It's a term we coined to describe all of the ways individuals and institutions will derive value from the Net... as well as our strategic direction in the emerging networked economy."Lou GerstnerChairman and Chief Executive Officer of IBM
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