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BREAKING β FRANCE PRESIDENT MACRON: EUROPE MUST BE READY FOR WAR IF IT WANTS PEACE
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ALERT - Major internet access cuts struck several African countries because of damage to submarine communications cables, telecom operators said.
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"Pandora."
Thomas Kennington, 1908.
Pandora is the woman who is credited with bringing all the troubles to our world. And those troubles were in an object now called Pandora's Box. In fact, in the myth itself, it represented a large ancient Greek jug called a pythos. The confusion was due to a mistranslation attributed to the sixteenth-century humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam. In his Latin account of the story of Pandora, he changed the Greek "pythos" to "pixis," which is what "box" means. Whether this happened by accident or not is not known. But the expression "Pandora's Box" has become firmly established and means "a gift that seems valuable but which is in fact a curse".
Thomas Kennington, 1908.
Pandora is the woman who is credited with bringing all the troubles to our world. And those troubles were in an object now called Pandora's Box. In fact, in the myth itself, it represented a large ancient Greek jug called a pythos. The confusion was due to a mistranslation attributed to the sixteenth-century humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam. In his Latin account of the story of Pandora, he changed the Greek "pythos" to "pixis," which is what "box" means. Whether this happened by accident or not is not known. But the expression "Pandora's Box" has become firmly established and means "a gift that seems valuable but which is in fact a curse".
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The Wiblingen Abbey Library, built in 1744, is one of the most famous Rococo buildings.
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