For the last three years my web-hosting needs have been taken care of by Pure Energy Systems of Baltimore. While they have been most helpful, and have provided an eminently reliable service, I have recently found myself bumping up against their disk-space & bandwidth maxima, and have consequently opted to secure some more capacious on-line premises elsewhere—courtesy of Pair Networks, Pittsburgh. I’ve spent this week hauling my web-stuff the 195 miles between the two. Later today I plan to change the name-servers for spamula.net, and, all being well, the Giornale should soon be served up to you from its new Pennsylvanian home.
I would have preferrred a near-invisible transition between hosts, but it has happened that, in setting up the new Movable Type configuration, I have changed the Giornale’s archiving preferences: the upshot of which will be that links coming in to individual entries here will go dead. There will probably be other problems too, which I will attempt to resolve in due course—you have my apologies in advance for any inconvenience. I will endeavour to observe the motto Festina Lente and ‘make haste slowly’ a precept illustrated emblematically above (from Alciato, emblem 20) by a javelin, representing swiftness; and a remora, illustrating restraint. Even with the best of intentions, though, one may instead end up making sloth, hastily; and, not having done this before, I am apprehensive of just ending up with the on-line equivalent of a dead suckerfish & an icky javelin…
The remora features in another of Alciato’s emblems, one which warns how an apparently minor hindrance can halt an endeavour, or, as Alciati moralises, how tiny temptations may lead people astray: Small as a snail, the remora is able by itself to stop a ship. It’s disdainful of the force of wind and oars. So some petty circumstance can check in mid-career certain men who are, by genius and by virtue, headed for the stars. Likewise a tormenting law-suit, or a passion for a prostitute, draws youths from their distinguished studies.
Posted by misteraitch at November 4, 2005 01:52 PMGoodSir: Your website is one of the best I have ever seen and I heartily genuflect in your general direction in humble praise for your efforts. Somewhat relative to the topic of symbolism, I may be one of the few people who have read the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili from cover to cover. It is a totaly boring book but I enjoyed all the visuals immensly. Many of the pictograms illustrated are very interresting and I was wondering if there is a standard source for the meaning of these. I have seen a few of these elswhere. Please excuse any baroque misspellings.
Best regards and repeated hurrahs,
Whalej
Posted by: whalej on November 4, 2005 03:15 PM