"[...] this incomparable King of the Mountains, Atlas towering above us. Behold how he rises up, how he rears himself, and how his proud head [raises] and turns towards the ever-feared and ever-hostile Europe, in an act of recognition and spying: and how he spreads his immense back towards that jealous frontier of his Africa, in the act of securing and defending it with his shoulders. However much we see of him, he is neither the whole of Atlas, nor more than that; but only the summit. (from “'L'Atlante,”' p. 79)"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Daniello_Bartoli
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Daniello Bartoli
1608 – 1685
Daniello Bartoli, SJ, (1608 - 1685) was an Italian Jesuit writer and historiographer, celebrated by the poet Giacomo Leopardi as the "Dante of Italian prose".
32 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Daniello Bartoli →
Related Quotes
"It is interspersed with very strong and thick towers, which rise above the wall in beautiful proportion and space and…"
"I have never wanted to fight anyone, neither in open battle nor in a duel. But if ever I did, it would certainly not …"
"[...] the most beautiful part of a discourse is the beauty of the subject: and those who work with their brains know …"
"Great mutations must be undertaken with great counsel and proceed slowly in order to proceed safely: otherwise, inste…"
"There are a hundred thorns for every rose."
"(About the Great Wall of China) All walled with square stones, strong enough to withstand any torment of air and wate…"
"The two boundless oceans, which descend from opposite sides of Africa and meet at this Cape of Good Hope, collide wit…"
"I would not want you to falsely imagine that seeing the Antipodes, where I am now taking you, would cost us a journey…"
"[...] with the finest artistry, not only concealed or hidden, but lost within it, that body (of the Colossus of Rhode…"
"Even from these and individually from the Tartars of Niuche called Chin, who are more eastern, China is defended by h…"