
Atlas Obscura Destination:
In the center of the Campo de Fiori
square in Italy’s Rome is a tall plinth topped with the grim, brass statue of a 16th century friar and philosopher who was burned at the stake for his forward-thinking; Giordano Bruno.

Atlas Obscura Destination:
In the center of the Campo de Fiori
square in Italy’s Rome is a tall plinth topped with the grim, brass statue of a 16th century friar and philosopher who was burned at the stake for his forward-thinking; Giordano Bruno.
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Commento di tsuki-nh : “sembra una péora arrabbiata“.

Quelle mani li mi sembrano familiari.
When I was a kid, my parents had a collection of historic old, yellowed newspapers. For example, I distinctly remember an oldWashington Post newspaper sitting on a bookshelf from July 21, 1969 with the headline “The Eagle Has Landed â Two Men Walk on the Moon.” Or a fading, brownish-yellow one from August 8, 1974 with the big headline, “Nixon Resigns.” These newspapers are fascinating artifacts documenting history, from remarkable moments to the relatively mundane. Unfortunately, they were also hard to read due to the yellowed, brown color and fading print. So why do old newspapers — and books — turn yellow? And is there any way to prevent this from happening?La carta usata un secolo fa faceva particolarmente cacare
Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.
