Who is here so
People want to come and chat and if they get to meet the artists and talk to them, and understand why this painting is being made and what the concept is, they'll feel the mural belongs to them much more. That is really important to me. Where I live, in Hungary, I don't feel the government is taking the climate crisis seriously at all - they're really going in the wrong direction. Scotland is very progressive with their aims leading up to , they seem like a country which is heading in the right direction - but you can never do enough.
I was raised on the outskirts of Budapest in a Scottish family - my mother is Scottish and I was born in Glasgow. Half of my family lives here, so I came to Scotland very often as a child, and still do. As told to Sarah McDermott. But often-overlooked ancient sources make clear that Decimus was a leader of the conspiracy.
Brutus and other conspirators after killing Julius Caesar. Decimus was closer to Caesar than either Brutus or Cassius was. In fact, they opposed Caesar during his bloody rise to power in a civil war. Only when he started winning the war did they defect to his cause. Decimus was different. Decimus belonged to the Roman nobility, the narrow elite that ruled both Rome and an empire of tens of millions of people. Decimus was a soldier at heart, educated but rough and ambitious, as his surviving correspondence shows.
Decimus warmed to Caesar, a great commander and a war hero to boot. Later, his enemies in the Roman senate tried to strip Caesar of power but he fought back.
It was civil war and Decimus chose Caesar. A grateful Caesar named Decimus acting governor of Gaul while Caesar went off to challenge his enemies elsewhere. After more than four years of hard fighting, Caesar returned to Rome triumphant in 45 B.
Why, then, did Decimus raise a dagger against Caesar only nine months later? Many Romans feared the power that Caesar amassed. In theory Rome was a constitutional republic. In practice, Rome teetered for decades on the brink of military dictatorship. He even took a queen as his mistress, Cleopatra of Egypt.
In March 44 B. I pause for a reply. Would you rather that Caesar were living and we would all go to our graves as slaves, or that Caesar were dead and we all lived as free men? I weep for Caesar in that he was good to me. I rejoice in his good fortune. I honor him for being brave. But his ambition—for that, I killed him. There are tears for his love, joy for his fortune, honor for his bravery, and death for his ambition.
Who here is so low that he wants to be a slave? If there are any, speak, for it is he whom I have offended. I will pause for a reply. Then none have I offended. I thought it might be nice to have a scaled down web version of Illustrator at some point, but as I was working the other day realized that there are some specific things I need in my workflow that would probably not make it into a light version and would drive me absolutely nuts. The A. Field Guide.
By David Nield. Photoshop has arrived on the web. Screenshot: Adobe Photoshop.
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