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“Stranger, here you will do well to tarry; here our highest good is pleasure”—letting ‘fellow suffering’ go and encouraging ‘fellow rejoicing’

What else can one to do in so-called dark times but offer the civil humanism of neighbourly love?

A little bit of heaven in the backyard—a set of black and white photos

What is one to do in so-called dark times?

Spring in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Learning from Boccaccio's humanism — “Umana cosa è aver compassionedegli afflitti" — It is human to have compassion for those in distress