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: In the artwork "First Fruits of the Earth Offered to Saturn" at the Palazzo Vecchio, Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) is holding the Ouroboros in the hand, symbolizing the eternal cycle of renewal and the interconnectedness of beginning and end.
: Schober Florian, one of the Chairs of the [[GRS on Mitochondria & Chloroplasts 2020 West Dover US|GRS on Mitochondria & Chloroplasts Conference]] in July 2020,  
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: spotted an Oroboros while hiking in the Swedish countryside at Sylarna’s fjällstation in the middle of nowhere.
 


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Latest revision as of 14:43, 21 March 2024

Oroboros of the month

In the artwork "First Fruits of the Earth Offered to Saturn" at the Palazzo Vecchio, Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) is holding the Ouroboros in the hand, symbolizing the eternal cycle of renewal and the interconnectedness of beginning and end.



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