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Tempus est Iocundum "Codex Buranus 179". Man can die, but the tale lives

    



Tempus est Iocundum "Codex Buranus 179". Man can die, but the tale lives


Above this text is the medieval song Tempus est Iocundum "Codex Buranus 179", which involves a couple of interesting details. I don't know where the maker of this film got the image. But there is the symbol in that film. It tells a tale about life. In the younghood, the person is like a monkey, but then the growth brings wisdom. The tales are following those people's rest of their life. And they are transmitting the bloodlines of the family over generations. 

Those stories and traditions might base the true events, and they are following the family over the centuries. Traditions and tales are in the same role as genetics. The bloodlines and tales about people are living long after the people are turned to the ground. Man can die, but the reputation of that man stays log after the passing away. They are told in bed before sleeping. And they are always part of families. 

There is a couple of interesting details, which are causing some thoughts in my mind. From the beginning is portrayed the creatures, what might be monkeys or werewolves, what are drinking wine. 

(0:00) In normal cases, werewolves are carrying the human body their teeth, so those creatures have been explained to portrait monkey-human hybrids but the most reasonable explanation is that they are just portraying the people, who have not knowledge (0:00), but the problem is that there are no monkeys in Europe except in Gibraltar. 

(1:26)The second thing in the point (1:26) the black-suited man seems to have some kind of bioprotective protective suit. Is that suit against bugs, but why the grey dressed woman has not that mask? And if those persons are priest and nun, why they are not carrying the crosses?

(1:35) The third interesting detail is that the knight, who is portrayed in the point (1:35) is wearing pink clothes. Why that thing? Pink was the color of women. So the question is why those clothes are so different? 

In (1:59) the knight kills the rabbit. But why the knight is portrayed as a dog? And why another person or the victim is portrayed as the rabbit? Is that the rabbit symbol of James I or some other king? Why the painter has hidden the identities of those fighters? And what the black balls under the horses are? Are they some kind of mines? 

(2:04) Is the point of the fish tale, but why that portrayed fish is flounder? Is that the stealth-drone, what seems like flounder? Or why the medieval artist has made that fish in that kind of image. (2:16) It's time to think about the bride and marriage. And that's why the family tree is important. (3:58) The main character meets his son, and it's time to transmit legends and other things forward.


 

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