February 18, 2007

  • The Practical Cat, or...

    Further Adventures
    in Harvard Iconology

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    The next novel starring
    Robert Langdon, Harvard author
    of "the renowned collegiate
    texbook Religious Iconology"
    is said to be titled
    The Solomon Key.

    Related material--


    The Harvard Crimson
    online:

    Fishburne To Receive Honors at Cultural Rhythms

    Acclaimed actor and humanitarian chosen as the Harvard Foundation's Artist of the Year




    Friday, February 16, 2007
    9:37 PM

    Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne
    will take the stage later this month as the 2007 Artist of the Year
    during the 22nd annual Cultural Rhythms festival, the Harvard
    Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations announced Friday
    afternoon.

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    Fishburne
    as Morpheus

    "Metaphor for Morphean morphosis,
    Dreams that wake, transform, and die,
    Calm and lucid this psychosis,
    Joyce's nightmare in Escher's eye....

    Dabo claves regni caelorum.  By silent shore
    Ripples spread from castle rock.  The metaphor
    For metamorphosis no keys unlock."

    -- Steven H. Cullinane,
      November 7, 1986,
    "Endgame"

    More on metamorphosis--

    Cat's Yarn
    (Log24, June 20, 2006):

    "The end is where
       we start from."

    -- T. S. Eliot


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    plus.maths.org
    and
    Garfield 2003-06-24

    See also:

    Zen
    Koan

    and
     
    Blue
    Dream
    .

    Update of 5:24 PM
    Feb. 18, 2007:

    A Xanga footprint from France
    this afternoon (3:47 PM EST)
    indicates that someone there
    may be interested in the above
    poem's "claves regni caelorum."

    The visitor from France viewed
    "Windmills" (Nov. 15, 2005).
    Material related to that entry
    may be found in various places
    at Log24.com.  See particularly
    "Shine On, Hermann Weyl," and
    entries for Women's History
    Month
    last year that include
    "Christ at the Lapin Agile."

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