Tag Archives: hypomnemata
The Horse on the Hill
Capitoline Hill, aka Campidoglio, is one of Rome’s seven hills. The pagan temples that once adorned it have been replaced with the Capitoline museums and the seat of Rome’s city government. In the middle of Piazza del Campidoglio designed by … Continue reading
Posted in Art Narratives, Roman Diary
Tagged Campidoglio, hypomnemata, Marcus Aurelius, Roman salute, Stoics
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Diary Writing and other Spiritual Practices
The other morning, as I was going down the porch stairs loaded with plates, my neighbor called out: προσοχή! (attention). To make sure I didn’t fall and break something, I needed to pay attention. So I concentrated and carefully climbed … Continue reading



