We destroy the beauty of the countryside because the un-appropriated splendors of nature have no economic value. We are capable of shutting off the sun and the stars because they do not pay a dividend. — John Maynard Keynes
We destroy the beauty of the countryside because the un-appropriated splendors of nature have no economic value. We are capable of shutting off the sun and the stars because they do not pay a dividend. — John Maynard Keynes
"after Napoleon's downfall the Venetians (not the Constantinopolitans) recovered them"
ReplyDeleteDear sir, very beautiful pictures and i didn't know the story of these horses, but do you happen to know what the poor Constantinopolitans were doing while Venetians were claiming back their old horses to glorify their Basilica??
If you answered that they were enslaved to the Ottomans and couldn't take a breather then you are correct. The least the Constantinopolitans were thinking at the time.. was reclaiming their treasures.. the City was gone for good, without help from their western brethren, and the once strong Byzantine empire was no more.
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ReplyDeleteActually the City survived, and is still going strong -- very strong -- today. Cities are tougher than empires. You might say that Constantinople conquered the Ottomans, though the Ottomans liked to think it was the other way around. Anyway, thanks for your comment.
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