Protector and patron of difficult marriages, disappointing children and alcoholics, the mother of Augustine—plus Navigus and ‘Perpetua,’ all of modern-day Annaba, Algeria—is venerated in the Catholic tradition on this day as a paragon of virtue and endurance, responsible for the redemption of her son and informing the Confessions of this Doctor of the Church. A sickly child, Monica beseeched her husband, the verbally abusive and adulterous Roman consul Patricius, but Augustine’s recovery led to a quite dissolute lifestyle and having gone off to school in Carthage and returning a convert to Manichaeism, a religion that believed the third century Parthian prophet Mani was the final one following Zoroaster, the Buddha and Jesus, Monica kicked him out until a vision came to her, instructing her to reconcile their relationship. Following him to Rome, Monica eventually prevailed and convinced Augustine to convert (fรชted on the following day) to Christianity.
Saturday, 27 August 2022
monica of hippo (10. 089)
hooba-dooba (10. 088)
Canonically, George Jetson is born on this day, future patriarch of the family with Jane his wife, daughter Judy and his boy Elroy, canine companion Astro and Rosie the Robot. Residents of Orbit City, Jetson will be a “digital index operator,” a button-presser for Spacely Sprockets, engaged in this activity for as much as three hours a day, three days a week. Jane—stop this crazy thing!
Friday, 26 August 2022
time in a bottle (10. 087)
A favourite topic here at PfRC being the subject of time and time-keeping and having previously covered topics of Roman hours, the French Revolutionary Decimal Calendar, Time Zones, Knocker-Uppers and Daylight Savings Time, we quite enjoyed this latest instalment of You’re Dead to Me—the comedy podcast that takes history seriously, that explores both the want to escape the tyranny of clock and how in its measurement of time, our horizons are broadened beyond the immediate to the eminent. Following one tradition that informs the generally agreed upon standard, it was the Roman conquest of Greek Sicily and bringing back the sundial of Syracuse as a war trophy and putting it on public display (despite being calibrated for Sicily-time) was the beginning of regimented time-keeping with the fabulist Titus Maccius Plautus lamented of this new installation in the forum during the Punic Wars, duplicated all over the empire, “May the gods damn the man who first discovered the hours—when I was a boy, my stomach was the only sundial, but now what there is isn’t eaten lest the sun say so.” Much more to explore at the links above.
6x6 (10. 086)
chaoskampf: examining the mythology of dragons across cultures
hurrian hymn № 6: learn about and listen to the oldest known song—see alsopublic convenience: the best museum rest rooms curated—via Miss Cellania
out of the fusion of two languages, two outlooks has emerged a great canadian metropolis: Montrรฉal by Night (1947)
persepolis: a virtual tour of the ancient imperial capital (see also) from the Getty—via Maps Mania
legendary large serpentine creatures: a contentious ranking of the fifty best literary dragons
catagories: ๐จ๐ฆ, ๐, ๐ถ, libraries and museums, myth and monsters
Thursday, 25 August 2022
6x6 (10. 085)
the hero with a thousand faces: further exploration of Joseph Campbell’s monomyth—see previously
well, the zombie-fighting phase of the zombie war is over: CDC issues updated guidelines for living with the zombie apocalypse

vo₂: wonder alloy vanadium dioxide—via Damn Interesting’s Curated Links
carta marina: Olaf Magnus’ sea charts complete with sea monster sounds
pendragon: evidence that suggests King Arthur may be a historical personage—see previously—via Miss Cellania’s Links
catagories: ⚕️, ๐, ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ, ๐ก, ๐บ, myth and monsters
farbfernsehen (10. 084)
Though displays and transmission systems were invented as early as 1938 with various trials reaching back to the late nineteeth century, television broadcasts in colour did not begin until the mid-1960s after a compatible mode of transmission was introduced (meaning it could be received on monochrome sets without a noticeable loss of quality) and colour models became affordable, and this era of broadcasting was inaugurated on this day in 1967 by Vice Chancellor Willy Brandt at the start if the Great German Radio Exhibition in West Berlin with public and private broadcasters making the transition throughout the programming day—albeit during these early years, only a few hours per week were available in colour. Among the first segments was reporting on Montrรฉal’s Expo 67 and an airing of the 1962 French-Italian adventure film Cartouche starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale.
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
ะดะตะฝั ะฝะตะทะฐะปะตะถะฝะพััั (10. 083)
In response to the attempted coup to restore central party control and Mikhail Gorbachev’s resignation as head of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Verkhova Rada (Supreme Soviet) of Ukraine drafted and adopted on this day in 1991 a declaration to reestablish itself as an independent state in a tense, eleven-hour parliamentary session spanning from Friday night into Saturday, passed swiftly and with near unanimity to avoid risking re-subordination and calling for a public referendum the same day. The vote was held on the first of December, with Canada and Poland first recognising Ukrainian independence the following day after the results were tallied and was soon followed by Boris Yeltsin and the rest of the international community—ten days ahead of the scheduled Belavezha Accords in Minsk that dissolved the USSR and established a commonwealth of sovereign nations as a successor entity.
7x7 (10.082)
the traffic cone preservation society: a venerable and conserved web artefact—see also—via Weird Universe
red light, green light: authorities in China are not changing traffic-control scheme despite rumours to the contrary

wagahai wa neku de aru: selected sayings about cats and dogs in Japan
45°, 90°, 180°: after more than half a century, Michael Heizer’s lost desert city is complete
perfect impasto: ongoing research into Rembrandt’s Night Watch—see previously
happy belated blogoversary: Miss Cellania turns seventeen