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【設問】東島誠「「幕府」論のための基礎概念序説」を読んで、その内容を五字で要約せよ。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/55…

posted at 09:39:47

RT @alumnae_musical: ついにレミゼ本格始動!! ー アメブロを更新しました ameblo.jp/alumnae-musica…

posted at 07:22:31

RT @alumnae_musical: 【こどもの国ショー公演情報】 ー アメブロを更新しました ameblo.jp/alumnae-musica…

posted at 07:22:20

RT @madda_be: 米ファストフード店、お肉で作った野菜「肉ニンジン」を生み出す “野菜”摂取量を増やすナナメ上のアイデア(要約) nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/19…

posted at 07:14:12

RT @youkey_s: 「申し出があった場合、国立大学法人法に基づき文科相が解任するかどうかを決める。2004年度に国立大学が法人化された後、学長の解任は例がない。」 /北大、総長の解任を文科相に申し出へ 職員にパワハラか:朝日新聞デジタル www.asahi.com/articles/ASM75…

posted at 07:07:06

東北大学に「狩野文庫」があるのは実業家の荒井泰治のおかげ。石母田正の父親、正輔に関する資料に荒井が石母田正輔の「親友」と出てくるが、実際には荒井の配下程度の存在。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/4f…

posted at 07:00:43

RT @kouhiyura: 今日から東大の駒場図書館の展示コーナーが「一高時代の狩野亨吉」だそうです。 おまけに『夏目漱石解体全書』の狩野さんのページ載せときますね! 会期は7月1日〜7月15日。 うわーん会期が短い…お近くの方は是非! pic.twitter.com/EYYfUzr7ct

posted at 06:53:26

RT @myumyulovemyu: 今日は朝からパトカーがやって来て「さっきそこでクマが目撃されたから気を付けて」と言われて、ちょっとどきどき。 (*ΦдΦ)気をつけようねーー pic.twitter.com/qp8XHS2C45

posted at 06:38:11

RT @contra2nd: 今回の公演ではクレマン・ジャヌカンのシャンソンが中心。ところが合唱団員の一部(特にご婦人方)に、どうしても口にするのも憚られる箇所があって歌うのを拒否されたので、やむなくそこだけ歌詞を変えたとのこと。だったら初めからこういうレパートリーを無理にやらなくても...と思うのは自分だけ?

posted at 06:33:13

RT @contra2nd: 今回の公演ではクレマン・ジャヌカンのシャンソンが中心。ところが合唱団員の一部(特にご婦人方)に、どうしても口にするのも憚られる箇所があって歌うのを拒否されたので、やむなくそこだけ歌詞を変えたとのこと。だったら初めからこういうレパートリーを無理にやらなくても...と思うのは自分だけ?

posted at 06:33:13

RT @contra2nd: そしてグラウビュンデン州の家々でよく見られる、甲骨文字のような(?)記号。 pic.twitter.com/BrCVa1LdiY

posted at 06:32:58

RT @contra2nd: この村は野良猫たちにとっては天国のよう。土曜の昼間など、人にはすれ違わなくとも猫には頻繁に遭遇します。これは教会の近くに住み着いていると思われる一匹。教会の前でアルプスの山々をバックに記念撮影。 pic.twitter.com/7mXLqnzn4t

posted at 06:32:28

RT @easyfirenze: 昔のイタリアが残っている、という感じ。 中世のような昔ではなく、50年ほど前ぐらい? その時のイタリアを知っているわけではないけど、人情が感じられる。夕暮れも夜も素敵に違いない。泊まってみたい村の一つ ピティリアーノ pic.twitter.com/RcVjay4yq6

posted at 06:27:34

RT @Hstry_with_Cats: Alright cat people. Today is your day. Head over to the #FolkloreThursday hashtag to check out some fascinating cat folklore and legends from ancient Egypt up to the modern day 😻 Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Lausanne U 964, fol. 357v #CatsOfTwitter pic.twitter.com/Di7b2yvAFU

posted at 06:23:08

RT @Hstry_with_Cats: For #FolkloreThursday we have the Cynocephaly: a mythical creature with the head of a dog and the body of a human. These creatures feature in lore from all over the world, often describing "uncivilized" or barbaric peoples Kievan Psalter (1397) - @NLR_library #folklore pic.twitter.com/0SuI1tBg37

posted at 06:22:44

RT @DamienKempf: Tfw you wake up on the wrong side of the bed pic.twitter.com/rq2Dw5npBI

posted at 06:21:21

RT @DamienKempf: Love [BnF, Fr. 166, 15th c.] pic.twitter.com/CTfHo0Dljo

posted at 06:21:00

RT @SOCSheila: This year's @LondonTopSoc book is to be published next month - 'London Bridge and its Houses, c. 1209-1761' by Dorian Gerhold whose research enables for the first time a description of the houses and their occupants. pic.twitter.com/o6FLy60PuU

posted at 06:20:05

RT @GunpowderDan: In July 1300 Edward I besieged Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries – an event which was celebrated by the anonymous author of the poem called the Song of Caerlaverock. Photograph from Wikipedia, author: Simon Ledingham #medieval #castles pic.twitter.com/O85s40zBPD

posted at 06:19:09

RT @Altomedieval: BEATO DE SAN ANDRES DEL ARROYO Datación: 1220 Procedencia: San Pedro de Cardeña? Autor: Desconocido Localización: Bibliothèque Nationale, París www.turismo-prerromanico.com/manuscritos/be… Uno de los últimos beatos, consta de 334 páginas de 300x457mm, con 69 miniaturas decoradas con oro y plata. pic.twitter.com/Knz515seJ2

posted at 06:15:34

RT @SLevelt: "Guys, I'm going to be mostly off twitter for a couple of days; don't do anything crazy while I'm gone." BL Additional 21114 pic.twitter.com/ZlYwLMF6f8

posted at 06:13:35

RT @melibeus1: Imagine ... @GallicaBnF @laBnF Français 328 f. 63r pic.twitter.com/wMbeIKChH9

posted at 06:11:32

RT @melibeus1: Monday morning face #MondayMotivation @BLMedieval Royal 15 D II f. 5v pic.twitter.com/DTCXHOPumP

posted at 06:11:23

RT @ArthurWestwell: The Gospel book of Notger (in the Grand Curtius of Liège) is best known for its stunning cover, with a 10th-century ivory which depicts the first Bishop of Liège in prayer below Christ in Majesty. The Carolingian gospel book contained within is not bad either though! pic.twitter.com/VXw3Tzzmdb

posted at 06:08:50

RT @LitteraCarolina: Hockey was a dangerous game in the early middle ages. pic.twitter.com/afHifNDwJZ

posted at 06:07:26

RT @LitteraCarolina: A common early medieval problem wass begging your owl to come back when it was determined to leave you. pic.twitter.com/304SZh6vBl

posted at 06:07:12

RT @LitteraCarolina: Getting locked out of your house was a problem in the early middle ages too. pic.twitter.com/MEhcF5NxjN

posted at 06:06:50

RT @red_loeb: Which is ‘Dragon Samael’? 🐉🐉 Additional 26896; Festival prayer book; Germany; 14th century; f.353v @BL_HebrewMSS pic.twitter.com/Vxvs01Q44A

posted at 06:05:28

RT @red_loeb: Conclusion of Deuteronomy surrounded by a micrographical design. #MicrographyMonday Add MS 15306; 1375-1424; Pentateuch accompanied by masorah magna and masorah parva; Spain; f.191v @BL_HebrewMSS #HebrewProject pic.twitter.com/unv3Z23Q35

posted at 06:04:58

RT @britishlibrary: This 1501 pocket-sized edition of Virgil in our #MakingYourMark exhibition is the first book printed in an italic typeface. Italic was at first used for entire documents, and then just for prefaces and introductions. Today it is mostly used to indicate emphasis. pic.twitter.com/f2ACLHIIam

posted at 06:03:53

RT @BLMedieval: Shot through the heart, and you're to blame ... 💘💘💘 Guess what we called the follow-up blogpost?! blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/EUCg7NTTFM

posted at 06:03:29

RT @BLMedieval: Book of Beasts @GettyMuseum, featuring 6 of the best @britishlibrary manuscripts, has another month and a half to run. Catch it if you can. blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/eL2VjuH0zG

posted at 06:03:08

RT @BLMedieval: How did the classics shape medieval thought? Find out in this article written for our Medieval England and France project www.bl.uk/medieval-engli… #PolonskyPre1200 pic.twitter.com/WVulg2g4xH

posted at 06:02:55

RT @JohanOosterman: Kevin and the blackbird @BLMedieval Royal 13 B VIII www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… pic.twitter.com/R2m3B41DPs

posted at 06:01:52

RT @JohanOosterman: Come, follow me. There's a way out! Two souls in a lake of fire. Bestiary, 4th quarter of the 12th century. @BLMedieval Add Ms 11283 www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Vi… pic.twitter.com/ucwDSUZPOP

posted at 06:01:38

RT @JohanOosterman: A Joke or a Dream: Triumph of an Academic. Cutting from an academic diploma of the University of Padua ca 1460-70 @BLMedieval Add Ms 20916 pic.twitter.com/y9BP9xBjYk

posted at 06:01:05

RT @PiersatPenn: A wake up call to get out there and make new friends. #MondayMorning Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 022 (12thc England) pic.twitter.com/z1lCTh0OwQ

posted at 05:59:53

RT @PiersatPenn: A beautiful medieval page for your #MondayMotivation #medievaltwitter Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 002I: The Bury Bible pic.twitter.com/mtHdlvVgH5

posted at 05:59:17

RT @PiersatPenn: Medieval octopus for @mullanelit pic.twitter.com/hCfKRUXDNu

posted at 05:58:40


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