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It’s a reflection on mastering the "art of a rich and gracious life". I, CLAUDIA by Claudia Lauper Bushman - Exponent II
One of the most significant chapters in Cardinale's career was her work with the acclaimed Italian director Sergio Leone. Their collaboration resulted in some of the most iconic films of all time, including "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968) and "They Call Me Trinity" (1970). Leone's mastery of the Spaghetti Western genre and Cardinale's captivating performances created a cinematic magic that continues to inspire filmmakers to this day.
We have thousands of inscriptions celebrating emperors, generals, and wealthy freedmen. We have the Res Gestae Divi Augusti (the Deeds of the Divine Augustus). We have the Column of Trajan. i claudia
Dr. H.R. Hurst, who cataloged the Colchester finds, argued that this is a . In a world where slaves were res (things), this slave—scraping a bowl before it became a bowl—was writing her own name into the material fabric of the empire.
In 1958, Cardinale made her film debut in the Italian movie "Go, Johnny, Go!" However, it was her breakout role in the 1960 film "The Hours of Joy" that brought her to the attention of international audiences. Her performance earned her a contract with 20th Century Fox, leading to her relocation to Hollywood. It’s a reflection on mastering the "art of
In addition to her film work, Cardinale has been an advocate for various social causes, including women's rights and environmental conservation. Her commitment to these issues has made her a respected figure both within and outside the film industry.
I, Claudia
However, a more salacious theory exists, proposed by classicist J.N. Adams in his study of Latin sexual vocabulary ( The Latin Sexual Vocabulary ). Adams noted that in Pompeian graffiti, "I" (the vowel) is often used as a pictogram for the male genitalia (the phallus), and "Claudia" is a known pun on claudus (lame) or claudo (to shut/close).