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RT @am_bad_ass: 「白バイ野郎ジョン&パンチ」のパンチこと、エリック・エストラーダに手紙を書いて返事を貰った事がある。そしてそれを紛失しました。 #自慢の小ささ世界選手権

posted at 12:15:02

RT @templeple: つい家康が薬研をゴリゴリしてる姿を想像… 家康遺品の薬研は御分物道具帳に60点以上あって現存するのは3点らしい。徳美の鉄線唐草と葵の意匠がある薬研を見ると、小物や道具にも凝るタイプでは pic.twitter.com/ISThdANHCf

posted at 08:30:44

@seiji_terada すみませぬ。これは登録が認められそうですか。素人考えでは、ちょっと無理っぽいような気がするのですが。

posted at 08:26:00

京都市立芸術大学は梅原猛が学長を長い間やっていて、京都造形芸術大学は創立者の徳山詳直が梅原の縄文思想をパクっていたから、両者の闘いは梅原猛の「怨霊」同士の闘いでもある、なんてね。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/4a…

posted at 08:22:02

大学の名称は商標登録できるのかな。ま、少なくとも現時点では商標登録されておらず、従って商標法に基づく請求はできないから、やはり不正競争防止法なんだろうな。

posted at 08:15:51

RT @seiji_terada: 瓜生山学園さんも、「京都芸術大学」の商標を京都市立芸術大学さんよりも1日前に出願してたのね。 pic.twitter.com/q9TYMKR1Oh

posted at 08:10:59

RT @tatuya01: Best Friend Forever pic.twitter.com/kOK8TV5Xxw

posted at 08:03:40

RT @55_kumamon: おはくま〜!今日も1日よろしくま☆ pic.twitter.com/nVzg91mEYI

posted at 08:02:32

記事には書いていないけれど、不正競争防止法に基づく請求だから、西日本の場合は大阪地裁にも提訴できるのかな。 www.courts.go.jp/osaka/saiban/t…

posted at 07:45:16

両当事者が京都の法人なのに、なぜ大阪地裁に提訴したのか。知的所有権関係だから管轄に特則があるのかな。 twitter.com/SankeiNews_WES…

posted at 07:38:41

RT @miwo_69_star: 作ってみたいなーと思うだけでなかなか行動に移さないタイプなのですが、これは…作りたい…そしてお友達にプレゼントしまくりたい…‼と美しすぎる宝石石鹸のテキスト「ハンドメイドの宝石せっけんの教科書」(木下和美/エクスナレッジ)を購入。写真を眺めているだけでも至福の時が過ごせる一冊です💎 pic.twitter.com/U9IyKDO6bL

posted at 07:05:53

RT @newsdigest: 【英国】ヴィクトリア女王とアルバート公、生誕200周年記念のグッズがV&A @V_and_A に登場。二人の名を冠した博物館にふさわしいお土産です。ティータオル、マグカップ、マグネットなどがありました。 pic.twitter.com/k8lw3EM5we

posted at 07:02:26

RT @vdgatta: かわいい ローマ国立博物館にて pic.twitter.com/qADNJ3jseR

posted at 06:47:04

RT @easyfirenze: シエナにはコントラーダと呼ばれる17の地区があり、私は今波(おんだ)の地区にいます。この地区で子供が産まれたら、可愛いイルカちゃんがお知らせしてくれます👶(不都合があったので、再投稿😅) pic.twitter.com/La3DItXP4T

posted at 06:45:28

RT @easyfirenze: シエナにはコントラーダと呼ばれる17の地区があり、私は今波(おんだ)の地区にいます。この地区で子供が産まれたら、可愛いイルカちゃんがお知らせしてくれます👶(不都合があったので、再投稿😅) pic.twitter.com/La3DItXP4T

posted at 06:45:28

RT @PublicDomainRev: From 1969 to 2008 John Margolies photographed the eccentric roadside architecture and ephemera of the US. @librarycongress bought the lot, a total of 11,710 colour slides, and lifted all copyright restrictions on them. Here's our highlights: publicdomainreview.org/collections/jo… pic.twitter.com/WiyfDqduRq

posted at 06:43:47

RT @SlCathy: Welcome to September, and most sincere thanks for all RTs; kind, wise and very funny comments; and generous likes. I can't believe how much better a place my world is to be in, with fellow Twitterarti to boost my spirits & broaden my mind. @DFRGEORGE @emmaloupitviper pic.twitter.com/Go81irUhY8

posted at 06:42:14

RT @SlCathy: This is a delicate graphic beauty. Poster; by Fawkes, 1928. "The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat intangible and indescribable as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched." [Henry David Thoreau] pic.twitter.com/f3qm2nLrPa

posted at 06:41:48

RT @SlCathy: #MondayMorning heraldry features grumpy swans (so what's new?) and a disturbingly flirtatious bovine (right). I find that toothy smile as worrying as the swans' grimaces. @medievalhistory pic.twitter.com/c9AMYYHRb2

posted at 06:41:28

RT @erik_kaars: "Now kiss!" (BL MS Royal 19 C I, f. 33) pic.twitter.com/ON89B4l52N

posted at 06:37:21

RT @erik_kaars: This is Semsom’s new way to beg for treats. #Caturday pic.twitter.com/mTfUwGxZv5

posted at 06:36:50

RT @JayHulmePoet: Me: "I don't get overexcited in museums. I'm a normal person, who acts normally." Also me: pic.twitter.com/PaF6eCAkPh

posted at 06:34:30

RT @JGRareBooks: Europe's best holiday destinations, part 5: Lucerne - where this lovely Breviary comes from. For those of you who are still travelling (or on their way home), we have a great image of Saint Christopher, the patron saint of all travellers. Have a safe trip! ow.ly/hTAJ50vxiGJ pic.twitter.com/JA5lGRgGYS

posted at 06:31:57

RT @JGRareBooks: Europe's best holiday destinations, part 4: Paris! Paris is always worth a visit, and this beautiful Book of Hours was made there - for Louis XII, King of France. ow.ly/qcsH50vxh4E pic.twitter.com/LIgFE7YeZX

posted at 06:31:37

RT @roisin_donohoe: Today has been s t r e s s f u l so far, but then I saw Cardinal Rolin's tiny burrito-belly good boi in Jean Hey's depiction of the Nativity (1480). I'm good now. pic.twitter.com/LvTJJOu7b8

posted at 06:27:34

RT @roisin_donohoe: These scenes from the life of St Augustine are beautiful and all, but true perfection is his mother Monica in the corner. She is so effin done with all these men. pic.twitter.com/tQCOgM1O4v

posted at 06:26:35

RT @CathJMaguire: Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge. We are recording here this week! pic.twitter.com/y6izfK2Qbo

posted at 06:25:33

RT @Medieval_Badger: Although the greatest badgers in the history of art are the artist 'Il Sodoma' Giovanni Antonio Bazzi's pet badgers (complete red leather collars with silver studs) depicted in his self-portrait in the St Benedict frescoes at Monte Oliveto Maggiore #HistoricalBadgerBling pic.twitter.com/hCgQu8iogo

posted at 06:24:22

RT @Medieval_Badger: There aren't enough badgers in art. Here's a rather wonderful fellow at the bottom of 18th century oil painting, the fur detailing is exquisite (see complete painting www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/…) #MoreBadgersPlease pic.twitter.com/OhdRreYNVX

posted at 06:24:14

RT @discarding_imgs: Snailfight, book of hours, Metz c. 1295 (Metz, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 1588, fol. 139v) pic.twitter.com/mjC52sAfDB

posted at 06:22:43

RT @robmmiller: Jam band. Add MS 18851 f. 184v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/a8aq9YabvA

posted at 06:21:46

RT @BLMedieval: How round exactly was King Arthur's Round Table? We wish the artist of this medieval manuscript was alive to explain! In this picture it's decidedly, um, rectangular. King Arthur: fable, fact and fiction blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/PN2i08DwFR

posted at 06:21:13

RT @BLMedieval: King Arthur: how can we distinguish between fact and fiction? Of course, pulling the sword from the stone? A doddle, and here's the proof! blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… #MedievalTwitter #PolonskyPre1200 pic.twitter.com/8SBSbSDZrE

posted at 06:20:38

RT @BLMedieval: How about this for #BackToSchool2019? This guide to #Mathematics was written by Thomas Osbourne in 1601-02. He probably intended to present it to Queen Elizabeth I. Here are the pages for addition, substraction, multiplication and division. www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… pic.twitter.com/kzA8sTF0y3

posted at 06:20:21

RT @JohanOosterman: Plowing, Sowing. Marvelous Calendar Miniature for September! The Golf Book (Flanders, ca. 1540). @BLMedieval Add MS 24098 pic.twitter.com/xGLmj1Ozhn

posted at 06:18:02

RT @red_loeb: September is the month for treading the fruit of the vine 🍇🍷 BnF MS Latin 320; Biblia Sacra, Novum Testamentum; 13th century; f.309r @GallicaBnF @laBnF pic.twitter.com/oSb3ZhvYpi

posted at 06:17:40

RT @red_loeb: Furry connections! 🤔 Add MS 11639; 1277-1324; 'The Northern French Miscellany'; f.260v @BLMedieval Royal MS 20 A II; c1307-c1327; England, N.; f.3v @BLMedieval Bodleian Library MS. Laud Or. 321; Maḥzor Ashkenazi rite; 1270–1280; Germany; f.48v @BDLSS pic.twitter.com/SQivaDKa1e

posted at 06:16:36

RT @red_loeb: Historiated initial 'V'(erba) from the beginning of the book of the prophet Jeremiah depicting Jeremiah being lowered into a well. #LaudMisc752 Bodleian Library MS. Laud Misc. 752; Bible; end of 12th century-beginning of 13th century; England; f.163v @BDLSS pic.twitter.com/oC8Rb5uzjW

posted at 06:15:46


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