Wednesday, May 15, 2013

new words 5/15/13


bouderie
  • (boudeur) Qui boude habituellement, fréquemment; Celui, celle qui boude habituellement, fréquemment
  • La bouderie est une manifestation agressive caractérisée par un air maussade et un refuge obstiné dans le silence.


    calotte
    • La calotte est le couvre-chef caractéristique des étudiants universitaires catholique francophones en Belgique. Elle est surtout portée par les étudiants des universités catholiques, mais aussi par certains étudiants d'universités non confessionnelles.

    confection
    • Une couture est l'assemblage de deux ou plusieurs pièces de tissu, ou de cuir, à l'aide de fil à coudre, soit manuellement avec une aiguille, soit en utilisant une machine à coudre.
    • Action par laquelle on exécute un ouvrage jusqu’à complet achèvement. Il ne se dit plus que dans des cas spéciaux; (Collectivement) Les vêtements, la lingerie, les chaussures qui ne sont pas faits sur mesure; Le commerce et la vente de ces sortes d’objets
    • assemblage des différentes parties du vêtement.
    friandises

    Une friandise est une petite pâtisserie ou pièce de confiserie qui se mange avec les doigts. Elle est le plus souvent sucrée.


    Lentille
    • (Lentille (optique)) Une lentille est un élément homogène, isotrope, transparent, traditionnellement en verre, dont au moins l’une des faces n’est pas plane et destiné à faire converger ou diverger la lumière.
    • (lentille) Légumineuse, fabacée, dont la graine, petite, plate, ronde, amincie par les bords, et de couleur roussâtre ou verdâtre est comestible; Chose en forme de cette graine
    • (LENTILLE) Clou décoratif très légèrement bombé, de dimensions variées.
      www.stagetapisserie.com


      scie
      • Une scie est une lame de fer dentée destinée à couper des matériaux tels que le bois, la pierre, les métaux... Elle est actionnée par divers moyens tels que la main, l'électricité ou l'eau.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

03/28/13 -Thomas Brown

In short, both division and unanimity are present within 18th  century Scottish philosophy, unanimity with respect to aim—a science of mind—and division with respect to method—the “principles of common sense” versus “the way of ideas”. … In the 19th century the  agenda was dominated by the “science of mind” more narrowly conceived, that is to say logic (i.e., the philosophy of truth and reason) and the philosophy of perception. Consequently, from 1810 onwards, when Thomas Brown (1778–1820) took up the Chair of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh, the story of Scottish philosophy is that of repeated attempts to resolve the tension that lay within that “science”. …Brown died prematurely, but he was a prolific writer from an early age and left behind voluminous lectures. These lectures caused a stir in part because they were critical of Reid (though on certain issues Brown may be said to side with Reid against Hume). On publication they were widely and rapturously received, and ran through a great many editions, both in Britain and America, before falling into almost total neglect by 1850. Perhaps their most enduring effect on the debate arose from the re-interpretation and defence of Reid that they induced on the part of the most prominent philosopher of the period—Sir William Hamilton [stanford]. Brown's philosophy occupies an intermediate place between the earlier Scottish school and the later analytical or associational psychology, to which he really belonged. He still retained a small quantum of intuitive beliefs, and did not appear to see that the very existence of these could not be explained by his theory of mental action. This accounts for the comparative neglect into which his works have now fallen .[wikipedia]. 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

03/20/13

Done:151
check miki films.[not on nf; area 2 dvds only]
walk to sook for lunch, breaded talapai, walk to thrift on 96th. get midnight in central park
dinner with larry,


To Do:
Read Lypemanie
ch 1. pick


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cette dénomination ne saurait convenir à la mélancolie telle que la définissent les modernes.
Nor would this signification be suited to it, as the moderns define it.
This name does not fit the melancholy as defined by the moderns. G

in the conditional savoir is a very formal equivalent of 'to be able to'
Sauriez- vous me diriger vers = could you possibly direct me to
je ne saurais pas vous aider = I'm afraid I can't help you
je ne saurais le faire = I wouldn't know how to do it [no pas needed in negative!]


convenir à=to suit;--> fit 
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qui, dans leurs expressions, ne sont pas obligés à autant de sévérité que les médecins.
who, in their expressions are not obliged to employ so much precision as physicians   
who, in their expressions, are not obliged to as severity than physicians. G  
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tous les égarements de nos passions.
all the errors of our passions.
all the aberrations of our passions. G

égarement =[nm] derangement; distraction; error of his ways x-dérèglement]];
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03/19/13

Done: 151
finish white proust
post 2 pictures on flickr
add to photo log
Gourevitch 'Esquirol et Nosographie,' in Nouvelle histoire
add to monomania
Adrift in Toyko, comedy by satoshi miki, offers to forgive debt of slacker will walk with him across toyko****
To Do:
read Falret on monomania

ch 1. Pick

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

03/18/13

Done:
149.8
post 2 pictures on flickr.
ride [too cold] --> walk w. J.  north from 59th, to sushi restaurant on 72nd
reorganize ed's photo log
more on monomania, some white proust
film: sidewalls, argentine, two people living in small apartments separated by sidewalls; lonely looking for love;***

Experimented with window shots

To Do:
white Proust
Pick ch. 1
more on monomania

Sunday, March 17, 2013

03/17/13

Done:

judy revises haircut. walk from conservatory garden to creperie.
Finish Haustgen.
start flickr series 'together'
White Proust chs. 1,2, 3,
Start monomania post.oml
Film: at the villa, **, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sean Penn, Ann Bancroft. from story by maughm, slow moving, beautiful, fine acting by kst.
omelet with lox,
To Do:
Chapter 1. Pick.
White Proust.
add to monomania post.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

03/16/13

Snowing, Judy looking for bargains in the south, lousy haircut. chili sans beans. film: Le Havre.
DONE:
Finish Gilded Lives
Put FED in Blog form
Review Gilded lives for Goodreads
TO DO:
Finish Haustgen
Read Ch 1. of Pick