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Ancient Roman Architecture is exemplified by round arches and domes, collonades, porticoes, etc...

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  • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

    @technicallydifficult damn ! tell me then

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    @fiore San Clemente Monastery, the 1st century House-Church turned monastery in the 16th century.

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      @fiore San Clemente Monastery, the 1st century House-Church turned monastery in the 16th century.

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      @technicallydifficult oh cmon ! thats barely a detail πŸ˜›

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        @technicallydifficult oh cmon ! thats barely a detail πŸ˜›

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        @fiore

        200+ years older than all the other churches in the lineup.
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          @fiore

          200+ years older than all the other churches in the lineup.
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          @technicallydifficult imeant that the pic doesnt rlly show anything teehee

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            @technicallydifficult imeant that the pic doesnt rlly show anything teehee

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            @fiore

            It's a house courtyard. The house itself is older than Christianity.
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              @fiore

              It's a house courtyard. The house itself is older than Christianity.
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              @technicallydifficult craaaazy

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                @technicallydifficult craaaazy

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                @fiore

                The type of house is called a Domus, it's the root word for domestic, dominion, domicile.. and the classical latin word for wife is domina, which is the root for dominatrix, and when translated means "house woman".
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                  @fiore

                  The type of house is called a Domus, it's the root word for domestic, dominion, domicile.. and the classical latin word for wife is domina, which is the root for dominatrix, and when translated means "house woman".
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                  @technicallydifficult yes i have done 8 grade latin classes haha

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                    @technicallydifficult yes i have done 8 grade latin classes haha

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                    @fiore

                    Your English is too good.
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                      @fiore

                      Your English is too good.
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                      @technicallydifficult it rlly isnt lmao

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                        @technicallydifficult it rlly isnt lmao

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                        @fiore

                        You want a recipe from De re Coquinaria by Apicius?
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                          @fiore

                          You want a recipe from De re Coquinaria by Apicius?
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                          @technicallydifficult sure

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                            @technicallydifficult sure

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                            @fiore

                            I could get up and thumb through the book, or I could just recall the recipe I like from memory. You want sweet or savory?
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                              @fiore

                              I could get up and thumb through the book, or I could just recall the recipe I like from memory. You want sweet or savory?
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                              Aliter Dulcia

                              tear fine wheat bread into chunks, soak it in milk, press out the excess lightly, fry it in olive oil until golden, drizzle with honey and black pepper or pipali (Romans would have used pipali, but black pepper will work)
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                                @fiore

                                Aliter Dulcia

                                tear fine wheat bread into chunks, soak it in milk, press out the excess lightly, fry it in olive oil until golden, drizzle with honey and black pepper or pipali (Romans would have used pipali, but black pepper will work)
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                                @fiore

                                that's the sweet one^^

                                This is my favorite one that is savory, turns out this is from a Roman cookbook I don't have in my posession.

                                Moratum:

                                in a mortar, grind sesame, garlic, olive oil, onion, chickpeas... add garum, vinegar, salt, and parsley, cumin, herbs according to your preference.

                                (this is basically 2000 years old hummus. Mutabal eggplant paste is also a type of moratum)
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                                  @fiore

                                  that's the sweet one^^

                                  This is my favorite one that is savory, turns out this is from a Roman cookbook I don't have in my posession.

                                  Moratum:

                                  in a mortar, grind sesame, garlic, olive oil, onion, chickpeas... add garum, vinegar, salt, and parsley, cumin, herbs according to your preference.

                                  (this is basically 2000 years old hummus. Mutabal eggplant paste is also a type of moratum)
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                                  @technicallydifficult amazing stuff

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