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HALF-DAY WALKING TOUR IN MILANO (DUOMO + SFORZESCO CASTLE MUSEUM + LA SCALA + GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II)
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This residential complex is situated in a side street of Via dell’Abbondanza, not far from the House of Menander, and actually comprises three building converted into one. It derives its name from the bronze statue of an Ephebe which was found in the house and was used to support oil-lamps needed to light the triclinium couches during evening receptions. Access to the house was through the second entrance-door and a Tuscan atrium which was flanked to the right by the family’s living quarters and, on the left, by the reception room and areas devoted to leisure activities and sport. Here, in addition to a few living-rooms, we find a large open triclinium which was once ... continue
RECIPE OF THE DAY OF THE ANCIENT POMPEII
ALITER IN APRO (Roast boar in herbs’ sauce)
(Apic. 8, 1, 9) Ingredients:
Large joint of Boar
pinch of black peppercorns
large pinch of lovage
large pinch of celery leaves
large pinch of rue
pinch of cumin seeds
pinch of fennel seeds
pinch of origany
1 garlic
Liquamen (or salt)
150 ml passum (or, in this case, pork or chicken stock)
100 ml red wine
1 tbsp honey
Starch
Instructions:
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Roast the boar (2 hours for kilo) in oven 180° C. Meanwhile, place all ... continue
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Love was a common topic of conversation in Pompeii. Feelings, passions, poetic love, sex, homosexuality, prostitution and so forth were all part of daily life and not a source of prejudice. The concept of “obscenity” seems to have been unknown. Love and sex were considered earthly practices of a man’s life that were encouraged by the benevolence of Venus. The thousands of examples of graffiti found on the town’s walls are unequivocal proof of what the people of Pompeii thought about love and sex.