RT @marupokodon: オオトリ様の入浴シーンを推しに変えるコラを見かけたので ファットキャット入浴させてみました。 pic.twitter.com/1hApKagEgU
posted at 11:55:26
ブスケ神父 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/a4…
posted at 11:46:31
関口精一、かく語りき(その4) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/1d…
posted at 11:46:05
>前RT、正面と背後からだと分かりにくい。 www.penn.museum/collections/ob…
posted at 08:04:53
RT @pennmuseum: This statue made of gold, silver, and lapis has been named "Ram in the Thicket," The statue dates from about 2600–2400 BC and was excavated in Ur, in southern Iraq. bit.ly/2ZbiksE pic.twitter.com/MyXSRkvy9Y
posted at 08:04:00
RT @zaikabou: これが噂の、足場構築中の厳島神社大鳥居である。かっこいい pic.twitter.com/Inz5X85DQ6
posted at 07:28:21
RT @es_hy: 北海道 柳月の 三方六 年輪😋 しっとりバームでチーズ🧀の風味がたまらない😍 ホントに美味しい‼️ ぜひ食べて欲しい逸品です‼️ pic.twitter.com/IK8Ms2tG9U
posted at 07:24:41
RT @waka_tn: 恐竜博で恐竜戯画手ぬぐいを手に入れた pic.twitter.com/1FuQ6zLRkq
posted at 07:21:17
RT @ring6565: 焼肉屋でガチ口説きタイムの男女を見かけたのですが、男性の方が「俺、結婚願望あってさ…家に帰ったら明かりがついてて、ご飯が用意されてる生活がいいなって思ってる」と語ったところ、女性から「私だって家帰ったらご飯用意されててほしいですよ」と返されていました。南無🙏
posted at 07:18:53
RT @RembrandtsRoom: Goedemorgen. Good morning. Start your day with a catasmile! 😻 pic.twitter.com/hFeptWrzQq
posted at 07:15:27
RT @mayao216: アントワープでの4回のコンサートを終えました!濃すぎる一週間で頭も心もお腹もパンパンです! pic.twitter.com/FcxISuYXjn
posted at 07:14:49
RT @easyfirenze: あとローマで行きたかったイグナチオ・デ・ロヨラ教会 教皇の精鋭部隊と呼ばれたイエズス会の教会だよ。天井のだまし絵が凄いんす。丸のトコに立ってね。 pic.twitter.com/dJ7pMOjNdn
posted at 07:13:24
RT @easyfirenze: 聖テレーザの法悦 教会全体が輝いていて、もう凄すぎる。携帯では撮ることができない光。これ見た当時の人々は、鳥肌ものだったんじゃないかな。 pic.twitter.com/QWzVZZ45Ac
posted at 07:12:49
RT @momokanazawa: クレルモン・フェラン大聖堂の塔の上から撮った控え壁。崩れているからこそ、フライング・バットレスと接合している部分などもわかって面白かった。 pic.twitter.com/A73aPg20lQ
posted at 07:08:30
RT @SlCathy: #TongueOutTuesday #TinyLions #notalion @SLevelt @red_loeb German, 1501-1600. gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/twm3SD2Fvn
posted at 07:06:33
RT @SlCathy: #TongueOutTuesday He looks a bit anxious too! #TinyLion @SLevelt @red_loeb pic.twitter.com/sBra1cSRbP
posted at 07:06:22
RT @SlCathy: #TilesOnTuesday and #TinyLions - The design of addorsed lions is copied from the Westminster Abbey Chapter House & appears in Minton's 'First encaustic tile pattern book', 1840-45. These tiles were prob removed from the Temple Church after bombing in WW2. @LandscapeIan Brit Mus. pic.twitter.com/CYPEAXTieu
posted at 07:06:11
RT @gundormr: @vaticanlibrary "Nice tunic" "Thanks, it has pockets" (Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.A.24 f.28v) pic.twitter.com/6FVK0CGXqB
posted at 07:05:00
RT @gundormr: @vaticanlibrary "My eyes are up HERE" (Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.A.24 f.27v) pic.twitter.com/UcRtozN5DE
posted at 07:04:47
RT @gundormr: Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.A.24 is a @vaticanlibrary MS of Gratian's Decretals, one of the important Canon Law texts. Like many, it's filled with weird marginalia, in this case people talking to historiated initials. I propose a brief survey #CapSanPietroFlood #medievaltwitter f.26r pic.twitter.com/5bS6H8NsIV
posted at 07:03:57
RT @bla222: @e_stanf So far so good... now to add a bit more detail... Oh. No. pic.twitter.com/0q3A8ZDrq6
posted at 07:02:02
RT @e_stanf: How dare (MS. Douce 62, fol. 118v: digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/686c…) pic.twitter.com/dieKBRTFOl
posted at 07:01:15
RT @erik_kaars: You ever just wonder what even was happening in the minds of medieval illustrators? (Martin Bodmer Foundation, COD, MS Bodmer 144, f. 65 r) pic.twitter.com/i8LKYPwbqX
posted at 06:58:43
RT @BL_HebrewMSS: Published #HebrewProject Phase 2: Or 8885, 15th century prayer book for the entire year according to the Italian rite. Online here: www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… pic.twitter.com/EYNU4ocL2s
posted at 06:52:09
RT @BL_HebrewMSS: We like this vase. Also these birds (such a perfect parakeet!) 🦜 #HebrewProject Add MS 14762 www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Vi… pic.twitter.com/ICXpzSFjH6
posted at 06:51:20
RT @SarahJBiggs: A dragon, according to the caption. But isn't she lovely? from al_Qazwini's ‘Wonders of Creation’, unknown origin, 1762-63; unknown origin. Bnf Arabe 2178, f. 83v: mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheE… pic.twitter.com/r21IVFRUtQ
posted at 06:49:36
RT @SarahJBiggs: This MSS covers astronomy & the zodiac, a bestiary, and wonders. Some of the non-wonder bits are splendid, though; I particularly like these fish. from al_Qazwini's ‘Wonders of Creation’, unknown origin, 1762-63; unknown origin. Bnf Arabe 2178, ff84v&89r: mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheE… pic.twitter.com/RT5P63O5LA
posted at 06:49:11
RT @SarahJBiggs: I just really like this little turtle. from al_Qazwini's ‘Wonders of Creation’, unknown origin, 1762-63; unknown origin. Bnf Arabe 2178, f. 266v: mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheE… pic.twitter.com/NaHLiv7lik
posted at 06:47:29
RT @Medieval_Badger: Feast day today of St Bernard of Clairvaux (@KB_Nederland Ms 76 F 2 f. 267) whose mother dreamed of a white barking dog while pregnant, prefiguring her son barking at the enemies of the church. Spot the doggie here! #DogsofTwitter #medievalanimals pic.twitter.com/RpQSzfyIwe
posted at 06:47:16
RT @DamienKempf: Weekend Plan pic.twitter.com/fyeUfT1MDo
posted at 06:46:25
RT @robmmiller: Tempting. Add MS 18851 f. 71r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/3vbUPSQQlQ
posted at 06:45:19
RT @robmmiller: Ark. Add MS 18851 f. 65v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/5D3P8lidrD
posted at 06:44:38
RT @robmmiller: Creation. Add MS 18851 f. 63r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/7mOx2KWTiY
posted at 06:44:06
RT @marywellesley: Most beautiful winged creatures. From Anglo-Norman Apocalypse (aka Book of Revelation). Refers to 19:17 when an angel calls 'all the birds that did fly through the midst of heaven: Come, gather yourselves together to the great supper of God' BL Royal MS 19 B xv, f. 37v pic.twitter.com/GDNgk8fasw
posted at 06:42:29
RT @cma_medieval: Leaf from a Book of Hours: Calendar Page for June (verso), c. 1510 clevelandart.org/art/2011.65.b #MedievalArt #cmaopenaccess pic.twitter.com/W7scDRmofT
posted at 06:42:00
RT @cristianispir: Thank you, @kwamekweiarmah and @idriselba, for a magnificent, provocative and ultimately inspiring story of rebirth from the ruins of hatred and hopelessness. #YVTREE. Let me offer a Tree from another time. pic.twitter.com/yFEwCGZhXC
posted at 06:37:13
RT @ArthurWestwell: Content of Padua Biblioteca Capitolare D 47 is famous sole witness to the Gregorian sacramentary of Rome before 700. The deluxe Carolingian copy itself is from a scriptorium linked to Emperor Lothar. Some sacramentaires used figural images, here the holiness is inscribed in gold. pic.twitter.com/FFoeLtzpAN
posted at 06:36:42
RT @melibeus1: Vesting the King with the royal shoes #TuesdayShoesday @BLMedieval Cotton MS Tiberius B VIII/2 f. 48r pic.twitter.com/OQqQSnjkdf
posted at 06:34:08
RT @melibeus1: Getting some shut-eye #DogsOnTwitter @GallicaBnF @laBnF Français 111 f. 1r pic.twitter.com/vYJeXlyAcq
posted at 06:33:46
RT @melibeus1: Guinevere and Lancelot @BLMedieval Add 10293 f. 199 pic.twitter.com/hWNpGH2NhF
posted at 06:33:35
RT @JohanOosterman: Bernard of Clairvaux: Saint with a Dog and a Devil! Venrated August, 20. @BLMedieval Add Ms 18851. Breviary of Queen Isabella of Castile, c 1497. pic.twitter.com/vl3lPJIII0
posted at 06:32:20
RT @red_loeb: The Garden of Eden & After tje Flood.. Additional 18850; 'Bedford Hours'; France, Central (Paris); c1410-1430; ff.14r, 16v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/xLtrEKVeKq
posted at 06:31:27
RT @red_loeb: "Do you really want to name it Bob?" Cotton MS Claudius B IV; Old English Hexateuch; England (Canterbury); f.6r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/idid5vHUOq
posted at 06:30:21
RT @red_loeb: God on a ladder deciding that enough is enough as far as the Tower of Babel is concerned. Cotton MS Claudius B IV; Old English Hexateuch; England (Canterbury); f.19r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/HJMR5JpMst
posted at 06:29:36