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Bielinis
By The Generalist Posted on April 21, 2020April 28, 2021

Book smugglers

From 1864 to 1904, a vast underground network smuggled illegal books into Russian-controlled Lithuania.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, History, Language, Literature, Places, Politics & law
Ally Sloper
By The Generalist Posted on April 15, 2020April 14, 2020

First comic character

Ally Sloper, created and drawn by the husband-wife team of Charles Ross and Émilie de Tessier, was the first recurring comic strip character.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature
Erasmus
By The Generalist Posted on April 9, 2020April 8, 2020

Your letter delighted me greatly

The Dutch Renaissance scholar Desiderius Erasmus wrote a textbook of rhetoric in which he illustrated the flexibility of language by writing the sentence “Your letter delighted me greatly” one hundred and ninety-five different ways.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Europe, Language, Literature, Places
Don Quixote
By The Generalist Posted on March 23, 2020January 25, 2023

The fake Don Quixote

In 1605 Miguel de Cervantes published Part 1 of Don Quixote, the first “modern” novel. In 1614 an unidentified author wrote an unauthorized sequel: the first fanfic of the first modern novel.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature
James Bond
By The Generalist Posted on March 21, 2020January 25, 2023

James Bond, ornithologist

Although the character was inspired by many real-life spies, the author Ian Fleming took the name James Bond from an ornithologist.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature
Marut
By The Generalist Posted on March 17, 2020April 17, 2021

The secret of the Sierra Madre

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was written by a German author under the pseudonym B. Traven. Who was he? We don’t know.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Literature, North & Central America, Places
Olympic Medal
By The Generalist Posted on February 22, 2020April 21, 2021

Gold medal in art

For the several of the first modern Olympic Games you could win a gold medal in sculpture, painting, music, literature, or architecture.

Categories: Art, Arts & recreation, Fashion & design, Games & sport, Literature, Music
Wheatley
By The Generalist Posted on February 21, 2020April 28, 2021

A letter to the dystopian future

In 1947 the English author Dennis Wheatley wrote a letter to the dystopian future he thought was coming and buried it. Twenty-two years later the letter was uncovered. It had not aged well.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, History, Literature, Places, Politics & law
Lord of the Rings
By The Generalist Posted on February 16, 2020January 25, 2023

Russian hobbits

Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings books have a long history in the Soviet Union and Russia, from illegal translations in the 1960s to a film in the 1980s to an unauthorised retelling sympathetic to the orcs in the 1990s.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Literature, North & Central Asia, Places
Apicius
By The Generalist Posted on February 5, 2020February 4, 2020

Oldest cookbook

Mix egg yolks, dates, honey, vinegar, oil, wine, shallots, and herbs, and then add a roasted flamingo. This is Apicius, one of the earliest surviving cookbooks.

Categories: Ancient history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Food & agriculture, History, Literature, Places, Sciences
Vishakanya
By The Generalist Posted on January 31, 2020January 25, 2023

Poison damsels

The Poison Damsels of ancient Indian mythology were assassins who could kill someone with a look or a touch.

Categories: Ancient history, Arts & recreation, History, Literature, Places, Religion & belief, South Asia
Brewer
By The Generalist Posted on January 11, 2020January 10, 2020

Best dictionary entry

The best dictionary entry in history appeared in some editions of Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: “Zymurgist (noun). Brewer. The last word in dictionaries.”

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature
By The Generalist Posted on January 4, 2020January 2, 2020

A page a day

How long would it take to study the whole Talmud, one page a day? Seven and a half years… and it’s best to begin tomorrow.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Literature, Religion & belief
Superman
By The Generalist Posted on December 26, 2019December 25, 2019

Superman zine

Before they made the Superman we all know, Siegel and Shuster self-published a zine featuring a bald villain also named Superman.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature
Gustave Verbeek
By The Generalist Posted on December 18, 2019December 16, 2019

Ambigram comic

From 1903 to 1905 a unique comic strip was published in the New York Herald: you would read the first half, then flip the page upside down to read the second half.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature
Nomina Sacra
By The Generalist Posted on December 7, 2019December 7, 2019

Sacred abbreviations

Papyrus is expensive. Scripture is repetitive. The earliest Christian texts used a clever set of abbreviations to save space and time.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature, Religion & belief

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