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Ecce Homo (pronounced [ˈɛtːse ˈhomo] or pronounced [ˈɛkːe ˈhomo]) are the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the Gospel of John (19:5), when he presented a scourged Jesus Christ, bound and crowned with thorns, to a...


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The New York Observer
How Nice of Denzel to Join Us! But This Brutus Is a Bust
4/24/2005: 1,479 words, approx. 5 pages
I must say that I've never appreciated movie stars who treat theater as a form of charity work. They sacrifice too much for me."So why knock yourself out?" The Times asked Denzel Washington about his role as Brutus in Julius Caesar on Broadway. "It's obviously...
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The New York Observer
All Hail Robert M. Parker Jr., Keen Judge of His Own Genius
7/10/2005: 1,406 words, approx. 5 pages
The Emperor of Wine: The Rise of Robert M. Parker, Jr. and the Reign of American Taste by Elin McCoy. Ecco, 342 pages, $25.95. It’s true, you can now buy first-growth Bordeaux from Costco. Thank the much-discussed wine boom of the past few decades—the emergence...
 


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Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo"
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German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche attempts to validate his whole being in "Ecco Homo." He writes about the boldness required to be an "immoralist" and how his ideas are ahead of the time.


 

Ecce Homo

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