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Rain, House, Eternity Mac OS
Step by step guide to jailbreak your iOS 13 – iOS 14.4, latest beta version running iPhone/iPad with checkra1n jailbreak windows bootra1n tool, Bootrain jailbreak.
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This is a partial history of the literary topos “sub specie aeternitatis”. The Latin phrase means “from the perspective of eternity”. Eternity is the way God sees the universe, not as a succession of moments in time from past, to present, to future, but as a simultaneous present which includes the past and future as if they are already and always present. How to jailbreak iOS 12, iOS 13, iOS 14 – all up versions from PC using Checkra1n. Put the USB drive into the USB port. Reboot your computer and enter your BIOS’s boot menu (For entering BIOS F12 during boot). Select the pen drive, and it should boot into the login prompt.
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This method didn’t need to change your windows system environment because Bootra1n is a Linux distribution, with per installed checkrain jailbreak tool. You can run it directly on USB Flash drive without installing any software.
So, first of all, you need to download Bootrain LiveCD file via GitHub (390 MB)
Bootrain Per requirements.
This bootra1n tool works with both Intel or AMD pc.
At least 512 MB of RAM
4 GB Memory stick
How to prepare bootra1n USB for install checkra1n.
Step 1. Download bootra1n ISO file.
Step 2. Extract the downloaded ZIP archive, which contains the ISO file.
Step 3. Download Rufus tool to create a bootable USB flash drive.
Step 4. Please Insert your USB Flashdrive to the computer.
Step 5. Lunch Rufus app and select the bootra1n-x86_64-0.9.8-20200206.iso file.
Step 6. Change Partition scheme to MBR and Target system to BIOS or UEFI.
Step 7. Click the start button to create the bootable USB drive.
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How to jailbreak iOS 12, iOS 13, iOS 14 – all up versions from PC using Checkra1n
Step 1. Put the USB drive into the USB port.
Step 2. Reboot your computer and enter your BIOS’s boot menu (For entering BIOS F12 during boot).
Step 3. Select the pen drive, and it should boot into the login prompt.
Step 4. Lunch system from USB.
Step 5. Log in – anon, with the password, avoid Linux.
Step 6. Run command as root and provide your password to open the checkra1n jailbreak tool.
Step 7. PleaseConnectyour iPhone / iPad to PC or Mac using the USB cable.
Step 8. Select “Start” to jailbreak your device.
Step 9. checkra1n will activate Recovery Mode.
Step 10. Enter DFU mode (screen must stay black) on your iDevice.
Step 11. Wait for the device will boot into jailbreak mode.
Step 12. Lunch checkra1n loader from home screen.
Step 13. Install Cydia tweaks on your iPhone.
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Abstract
This is a partial history of the literary topos “sub specie aeternitatis”. The Latin phrase means “from the perspective of eternity”. Eternity is the way God sees the universe, not as a succession of moments in time from past, to present, to future, but as a simultaneous present which includes the past and future as if they are already and always present. This temporal simultaneity is accompanied by a spatial totality and simultaneity. In both Chaucer and Dante the protagonist ends life’s wanderings and struggles by being carried up into the heavens and looking back on earth from the point of view of eternity. Their literary source is Macrobius’ Commentary on the Dream of Scipio and Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy. The vision results in epistemological transformation that provides consolation or “contemptus mundi”, the rejection of earthly concerns. The “sub specie aeternitatis” vision is both a revelation of the nature of the universe, time, and the protagonist’s place in them and a disillusionment that radically changes the protagonist’s understanding. The work of literature and the reading of it are potentially transformational. For the pagan lover Toilus in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde the “sub specie aeternitatis” vision results in religious conversion as well as epistemological transformation. Boethius, whom Chaucer translated, offers an analogue to the vision in the way humans perceive a sphere through their senses and reason. Dante’s version of the vision in Paradiso xxxiii is the most famous literary example as the protagonist’s vision merges with the vision of God as an intense ray of light. The conversion and consolation associated with the “sub specie aeternitatis” vision takes cosmic dimension in Dante. A modern example is Jorge Luis Borges’ parody of Dante in his story “The Aleph” where a satiric vision takes place not in the heavens but in the basement of the house in Buenos Aires. In Cervantes’ Don Quixote the “sub specie aeternitatis” trope is present by its deliberate omission, and yet performs the functions of epistemological conversion, transformation, and consolation in Don Quixote’s death. One brief sleep and Don Quixote passes from dreaming (in Borges’ sense of the word) a reality from the fantasy of his books of chivalry to a true reality, similar to the conversion Troilus experiences from the sorrow of love to the pure felicity of heaven. With Don Quixote and the realist novel the “sub specie aeternitatis” vision may seem bound for extinction, at least with its cosmological apparatus of heavenly spheres, but it finds new form in the ending of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. The final reading of Melquiades’s parchments reveals that the sequential events of the novel exist as if in a simultaneous moment, like God’s eternity, embracing all time and space in one, before the vision vanishes forever.
DOI
10.17265/2159-5836/2016.10.005
Recommended Citation
McAllister, R. (2016). From the perspective of eternity. Journal of Literature and Art Studies, 6(10), 1149-1154. doi:10.17265/2159-5836/2016.10.005
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