Romans raised dormice in ceramic pots called gliraria or vivaria. The dormice were fed and watered until they were fat enough to eat. They were then killed and cooked for banquets. The dormice were sometimes served with honey and poppy seeds. #ancientrome
Romans raised dormice in ceramic pots called gliraria or vivaria. The dormice were fed and watered until they were fat enough to eat. They were then killed and cooked for banquets. The dormice were sometimes served with honey and poppy seeds. #ancientrome
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“Old wall where sudden lizards flash.” (Scylla and Charybdis, p. 194)
"Where fallen archangels flung the stars of their brows.” (Wandering Rocks, p. 232)
“…stars hung with humid nightblue fruit.” (Ithaca, p. 651. Pictured.)
“Old wall where sudden lizards flash.” (Scylla and Charybdis, p. 194)
"Where fallen archangels flung the stars of their brows.” (Wandering Rocks, p. 232)
“…stars hung with humid nightblue fruit.” (Ithaca, p. 651. Pictured.)
...disbodied in the sleep-walk of their stealth.
...storing the majestic vision of terror in the chambers of rememberance. (p.102/03)
...disbodied in the sleep-walk of their stealth.
...storing the majestic vision of terror in the chambers of rememberance. (p.102/03)