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História e civilizações do passado
Criado por Blade, Nov 04 2013 23:33
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#422
Postado 12 July 2021 - 19:53
Foi no dia de hoje, em 1518, que rebentou a epidemia de dança de Estrasburgo, um dos mais desconcertantes e bizarros episódios da cultura europeia.
In July 1518, residents of the city of Strasbourg (then part of the Holy Roman Empire) were struck by a sudden and seemingly uncontrollable urge to dance. The hysteria kicked off when a woman known as Frau Troffea stepped into the street and began to silently twist, twirl and shake. She kept up her solo dance-a-thon for nearly a week, and before long, some three-dozen other Strasbourgeois had joined in. By August, the dancing epidemic had claimed as many as 400 victims. With no other explanation for the phenomenon, local physicians blamed it on “hot blood” and suggested the afflicted simply gyrate the fever away. A stage was constructed and professional dancers were brought in. The town even hired a band to provide backing music, but it wasn’t long before the marathon started to take its toll. Many dancers collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Some even died from strokes and heart attacks. The strange episode didn’t end until September, when the dancers were whisked away to a mountaintop shrine to pray for absolution.
A teoria mais aceite pelos especialistas é a de que um viajante do tempo conseguiu transportar uma JBL para aquele fatídico ano e dia, reproduzindo a Zitti e Buoni (Marco&Diana Gioia Bootleg Unofficial Remix) dos Maneskin em loop, perante a população indefesa, de ouvido despreparado para tão revolucionária composição musical.
Foi um choque equivalente ao resultante do contacto das papilas gustativas dum camponês do século XII com um Skittle de tutti frutti
The Strasbourg dancing plague might sound like the stuff of legend, but it’s well documented in 16th century historical records. It’s also not the only known incident of its kind. Similar manias took place in Switzerland, Germany and Holland, though few were as large—or deadly—as the one triggered in 1518.
What could have led people to dance themselves to death? According to historian John Waller, the explanation most likely concerns St. Vitus, a Catholic saint who pious 16th century Europeans believed had the power to curse people with a dancing plague. When combined with the horrors of disease and famine, both of which were tearing through Strasbourg in 1518, the St. Vitus superstition may have triggered a stress-induced hysteria that took hold of much of the city. Other theories have suggested the dancers were members of a religious cult, or even that they accidentally ingested ergot, a toxic mold that grows on damp rye and produces spasms and hallucinations.
In July 1518, residents of the city of Strasbourg (then part of the Holy Roman Empire) were struck by a sudden and seemingly uncontrollable urge to dance. The hysteria kicked off when a woman known as Frau Troffea stepped into the street and began to silently twist, twirl and shake. She kept up her solo dance-a-thon for nearly a week, and before long, some three-dozen other Strasbourgeois had joined in. By August, the dancing epidemic had claimed as many as 400 victims. With no other explanation for the phenomenon, local physicians blamed it on “hot blood” and suggested the afflicted simply gyrate the fever away. A stage was constructed and professional dancers were brought in. The town even hired a band to provide backing music, but it wasn’t long before the marathon started to take its toll. Many dancers collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Some even died from strokes and heart attacks. The strange episode didn’t end until September, when the dancers were whisked away to a mountaintop shrine to pray for absolution.
A teoria mais aceite pelos especialistas é a de que um viajante do tempo conseguiu transportar uma JBL para aquele fatídico ano e dia, reproduzindo a Zitti e Buoni (Marco&Diana Gioia Bootleg Unofficial Remix) dos Maneskin em loop, perante a população indefesa, de ouvido despreparado para tão revolucionária composição musical.
Foi um choque equivalente ao resultante do contacto das papilas gustativas dum camponês do século XII com um Skittle de tutti frutti
The Strasbourg dancing plague might sound like the stuff of legend, but it’s well documented in 16th century historical records. It’s also not the only known incident of its kind. Similar manias took place in Switzerland, Germany and Holland, though few were as large—or deadly—as the one triggered in 1518.
What could have led people to dance themselves to death? According to historian John Waller, the explanation most likely concerns St. Vitus, a Catholic saint who pious 16th century Europeans believed had the power to curse people with a dancing plague. When combined with the horrors of disease and famine, both of which were tearing through Strasbourg in 1518, the St. Vitus superstition may have triggered a stress-induced hysteria that took hold of much of the city. Other theories have suggested the dancers were members of a religious cult, or even that they accidentally ingested ergot, a toxic mold that grows on damp rye and produces spasms and hallucinations.
#424
Postado 16 November 2023 - 20:03
Bem, imagina o quao cromo precisas de ser para fazeres esse video
É interessantíssimo mas ele tinha mesmo que se vestir assim?
É interessantíssimo mas ele tinha mesmo que se vestir assim?
#425
Postado 16 November 2023 - 20:50
Não vejam que ele assim fica famoso e abandona o fórum.
Tal como aconteceu com o Barto por exemplo, rei da comédia teve que abandonar, ou o Roberge o rei do treino.
Pensava que o vídeo era daquele bacano que faz videos de história...quem é esta personagem?
Tal como aconteceu com o Barto por exemplo, rei da comédia teve que abandonar, ou o Roberge o rei do treino.
Pensava que o vídeo era daquele bacano que faz videos de história...quem é esta personagem?
Editado por ManSCP, 16 November 2023 - 23:06.
#426
Postado 16 November 2023 - 20:59
ManSCP, em 16 November 2023 - 20:50, disse:
Não vejam que ele assim fica famoso e abandona o fórum.
Tal como aconteceu com o Barro por exemplo, rei da comédia teve que abandonar, ou o Roberge o rei do treino.
Pensava que o vídeo era daquele bacano que faz videos de história...quem é esta personagem?
Tal como aconteceu com o Barro por exemplo, rei da comédia teve que abandonar, ou o Roberge o rei do treino.
Pensava que o vídeo era daquele bacano que faz videos de história...quem é esta personagem?
Porqueq o Speedy haveria de partilhar videos do Spectrum?
#427
Postado 16 November 2023 - 21:37
#430
Postado 20 February 2024 - 21:57
Pessoal, juntem-se cá, sentem-se e cruzem as pernas.
Palau é um pequeno arquipélago na Micronésia, á entrada do Pacífico como quem vem das Filipinas. A capital é Ngerulmud e é "a menor capital dum estado soberano"... do MUNDO. E nem sequer é a maior cidade do """país""", que é Koror - onde vivem todos apertadinhos uns imensos 11 mil habitantes. Obviamente, a principal fonte de subsistência é o Turismo.
Uma das principais atracções é um grupo de monólitos a que se dá o nome de Badrulchau. Tipo Ilha da Páscoa dos 300s.
Ora bem, agora atentem bem num capítulo da descrição dada pelo Ministério do Turismo e da Cultura de Palau:
SIGNIFICANCE
There are many stories concerning Badrulchau. Some says gods or supernatural spirits constructed the columns possibly as a support for a Bai type of building; others say that Portuguese were responsible. Legend has it that a Portuguese ship was wrecked near Kayangel island long ago. The sailors settled on this island later came to Babeldaob island (site of Badrulchau). Few archaeologists have visited this site and report that due to various evidences, including radio carbon dating, work on these columns dates back to 150 A.D. Once positive findings are made by archaeologists, it will clarify the early history of Palau. In the meantime, the site is respected by Palauans as an important link in their history and the area is not used for other purposes presently.
Palau é um pequeno arquipélago na Micronésia, á entrada do Pacífico como quem vem das Filipinas. A capital é Ngerulmud e é "a menor capital dum estado soberano"... do MUNDO. E nem sequer é a maior cidade do """país""", que é Koror - onde vivem todos apertadinhos uns imensos 11 mil habitantes. Obviamente, a principal fonte de subsistência é o Turismo.
Uma das principais atracções é um grupo de monólitos a que se dá o nome de Badrulchau. Tipo Ilha da Páscoa dos 300s.
Spoiler
Ora bem, agora atentem bem num capítulo da descrição dada pelo Ministério do Turismo e da Cultura de Palau:
SIGNIFICANCE
There are many stories concerning Badrulchau. Some says gods or supernatural spirits constructed the columns possibly as a support for a Bai type of building; others say that Portuguese were responsible. Legend has it that a Portuguese ship was wrecked near Kayangel island long ago. The sailors settled on this island later came to Babeldaob island (site of Badrulchau). Few archaeologists have visited this site and report that due to various evidences, including radio carbon dating, work on these columns dates back to 150 A.D. Once positive findings are made by archaeologists, it will clarify the early history of Palau. In the meantime, the site is respected by Palauans as an important link in their history and the area is not used for other purposes presently.
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