Forwarded from :sturla.
About giants. In German language. "Human" or rather "people" is called "Mรคnschen". German language always emphasizes small things like chickens (Hรคhnchen) or rabits (Kaninchen) by using the Prefix '-chen'. So it makes me wonder why they say Mรคnschen as if to say that we are talking about some Kind of little people. Not the Big Ones, but the little men. ๐ค๐ค
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Forwarded from Sascha
Well that does not add up. Singular isch Mensch - plural is Menschen - there s a natural "chen" ending. Another ending for small thing is "lein" in swiss german "li" is used. A little human in german would be called Menschchen or Menschlein.. but good thought โ๏ธ
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Forwarded from TARTARIA...Dimensionen.....Mystik...(Wolfgang"Kanal) (Wolfgang Alexander)
Kopenhagen -Dรคnemark
Forwarded from TARTARIA...Dimensionen.....Mystik...(Wolfgang"Kanal) (Wolfgang Alexander)
Wird bezeichnet als urbane รsthetik . Wie es gesehen wird , liegt am Auge des Betrachters.....
A Curious Carriage.
The Recorder. Greenfield, Massachusetts. Thursday, September 5, 1793, page 3.
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M. BLANCHARD, adopted Citizen of the principal Cities in Europe, Pensioner of the French nation, Member of several Academies, &c. has invented a CARRIAGE, which runs without the assistance of horses, and goes as fast as the best post chaise.โAN AUTOMATION IN THE SHAPE OF AN EAGLE, chained to the tongue of the carriage, and guided by the traveller, who holds the reins in his hands, directs it in every respect. This extraordinary carriage cannot only travel on all roads, but likewise ascend any mountain which is accessible to any common Carriage. The distance it may proceed is unlimited, as there are no springs in the case that require winding up.
The Recorder. Greenfield, Massachusetts. Thursday, September 5, 1793, page 3.
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