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RT @HWarlow: ‘ Chat et la Lune ‘ cat and the moon by Joan Bosotina I have posted quite a few lovely pictures of cats just lately they seem to be around when I’m looking. I like this one. pic.twitter.com/FhiEgrb8pJ

posted at 12:19:28

この記事も珍しく読まれていた。「50年問題」は謎が多いように思われたので、それなりに熱心に網野善彦の周辺を追ってみたのだが、ある程度分かったら急につまらなくなってしまった。網野は「運動」の中ではそれほどたいした人物ではなかった、というのが結論。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/86…

posted at 12:13:30

私の地味ブログ、昨日は珍しく『増鏡』の記事が読まれていた。後深草院二条の父、「久我大納言雅忠」 が登場する場面。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/66…

posted at 12:07:24

佐木秋夫『新興宗教の系譜─天皇制の落とし子─』を読む。(その1) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/1d…

posted at 11:21:58

RT @WILLCOM_shine: 「関西電力の役員らが福井県高浜町の元助役から多額の金品を受け取っていた問題で、幹部クラスの人権教育研修の講師として元助役が招かれていたことがわかりました。」これ報道が急速になくなる類の案件では。 / “関電の人権教育の講師に高浜町元助役…関電役員らの金品授…” htn.to/3Yp3W6p3Y4

posted at 09:57:57

RT @aishokyo: 1904年の今日はイギリスの小説家、グレアム・グリーンが生まれた日です。名画「第三の男」の脚本家として有名ですね。スパイの実体験がある作家でもあります。 pic.twitter.com/2s5GqYj7H5

posted at 09:12:36

RT @am_bad_ass: 葛根湯をカッコンと飲みました。

posted at 07:51:55

RT @herecomethewar1: Lamprocapnos spectabilis ケマンソウ、ケシ科の多年草。ケマンとは「華鬘」と書く仏具のこと、写真参照。英語ではbleeding heart、流血する心臓なんて呼ばれたりする。別名タイツリソウ。心臓麻痺を引き起こすこともあり得る毒性を持つ植物。原産地は中国、日本には江戸時代に観賞用として渡来。 pic.twitter.com/HSEfJonfVz

posted at 07:08:25

RT @herecomethewar1: Lamprocapnos spectabilis ケマンソウ、ケシ科の多年草。ケマンとは「華鬘」と書く仏具のこと、写真参照。英語ではbleeding heart、流血する心臓なんて呼ばれたりする。別名タイツリソウ。心臓麻痺を引き起こすこともあり得る毒性を持つ植物。原産地は中国、日本には江戸時代に観賞用として渡来。 pic.twitter.com/HSEfJonfVz

posted at 07:08:25

RT @easyfirenze: アルコール発酵と醸しが終わり、優しく圧搾 葡萄カスに見えますが、これがグラッパになるねん。 pic.twitter.com/Hijv7WHtHN

posted at 07:01:23

RT @momokanazawa: この夏は、『工芸青花』13号に絵のある奉納画について原稿を書くために、イタリア、スイス、フランス、メキシコの資料を読んでいました。写真は19世紀ドイツの奉納画。家畜を大事にしている気持ちが伝わってきます。 pic.twitter.com/DPCB9JHiFv

posted at 06:59:39

RT @SlCathy: Edward Bawden's jolly calendar, 1930, does very well to see in #October1st - I don't remember Mike playing golf much like that, but perhaps things have changed since 1930! @deborahjvass @ThatArtBlog pic.twitter.com/ux89yPdCID

posted at 06:58:51

RT @SlCathy: Welcome, vintage October! From the informally dressed (left, 1896, with graceful foliage by Frederick Richardson) to the more formal (right, 1895, in Art Nouveau style by Will Carqueville). Goodness knows what could be concealed in those huge puffed sleeves. @AnneLouiseAvery pic.twitter.com/TEivcdTvvn

posted at 06:58:32

RT @RegisJohannes: Saint François recevant les stigmates, c. 1245, vitrail, église des Franciscains, Erfurt. Une des premières représentations du miracle, qui eut lieu en septembre 1224 sur le mont Alverne, conforme au récit de Thomas de Celano par les ailes séraphiques de l'image du Crucifié. pic.twitter.com/zGQI9R00Eq

posted at 06:55:49

RT @RegisJohannes: Bartolomé Bermejo (c.1440-†c.1501), 𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐥 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐝𝐮 𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞, avec le donateur Antoni Joan, 1468, huile & or sur panneau de bois, 1797x819mm, National Gallery of London. pic.twitter.com/lDxpA30EzX

posted at 06:54:50

RT @RegisJohannes: LES FESTES DU MOIS D'OCTOBRE Sainct François en octobre, & l'apostre de France Sainct Denis sont festés, puis sainct Luc, sainct Simon, Avec sainct Iude : on jette en terre la semence En ce mois, pour avoir des grains en la saison. 𝐋𝐞 𝐒𝐚𝐜𝐫é 𝐙𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐪𝐮𝐞, 1603 pic.twitter.com/HzxY6D763n

posted at 06:49:36

RT @RemcoSleiderink: I tell you: people like to listen to true stories, because they are very entertaining (Roman der Lorreinen - Geste des Loherains) Giessen UB hs. 98, fol. 1r pic.twitter.com/HMyZenVsti

posted at 06:45:32

>前RT、死や骸骨を扱ったものはあまりRTしないようにしているのだけれど、これはちょっと珍しいので。

posted at 06:43:37

RT @PropylaeumAnt: Como sé que hay por aquí amantes de las reliquias, de las armaduras y de lo relacionado con la muerte, os lo junto todo. Supuesto esqueleto de San Pancracio, con armadura, en la iglesia de San Nicolás de Wil (Suiza) 🥶 @zakatumba @ArchivoDiToledo @crimhistoria @ruhm_online pic.twitter.com/4jGAZPUg7u

posted at 06:41:44

RT @BDLSS: We've found the darkest timeline. goose.game [MS. Bodl. 264, fol. 124v: "Shoeing a huge goose and clipping its beak". digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/cc2d…] pic.twitter.com/Nk2fG9dxBz

posted at 06:40:34

RT @EmilyGuerry: We welcome participation from scholars at any stage of their career on research related to the history, visual & material culture, archaeology, architecture, literature, liturgy, musicology, &/or reception of Becket's cult both at Canterbury &/or within a wider European context pic.twitter.com/QIL7LhehVb

posted at 06:38:41

RT @petetoth: #feralhogs are ultimately human who were turned into swines by the fairy Circe - if we can believe Homer's Odyssey.... @blmedieval Harley MS 4431 #TuesdayThoughts #AnimalsAtPlay #animalsinmanuscripts pic.twitter.com/Uf8fN8nA82

posted at 06:36:30

RT @petetoth: #TongueOutTuesday special edition from a 13th-century manuscript. @BLMedieval Add. 42555. What's going on here? www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… #TuesdayMotivation #manuscriptpuzzle pic.twitter.com/hbWPzKfOBK

posted at 06:35:53

RT @petetoth: Catchwords record first word on next page for correct binding BUT offer ground for the weirdest associations for scribes. #Freud would be glad to see lion-bishop around "desire" and tree-man around "but not". Wish I was an analyst.... @BLMedieval Burney MS 328 #MondayMood pic.twitter.com/gnkCHZxwa2

posted at 06:35:23

RT @JGRareBooks: For those of you who cannot make it to @FriezeArtFair this week: We have a new Spotlight and a new blog post about our collection on the art of perspective (including the naughty bits! 😉). ow.ly/Tlgt50wqGsZ ow.ly/Ye6450wqGsY pic.twitter.com/9ea5uFglQ6

posted at 06:31:57

RT @JGRareBooks: We published a new brochure on the art of perspective, featuring the 15 works from this year’s Frieze Masters line-up. "Perspectives" will be available at our stand @FriezeArtFair (stand E3). Come to see us there! #Frieze #FriezeLondon #FriezeMasters pic.twitter.com/6lAexjgm58

posted at 06:31:31

RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Too Many Books or Ancestors? No Such Thing! More details appearing in this 1580 Savoy mega-scroll family tree @NewberryLibrary (Saintly Queen Batild of France's coat of arms), and the book accompanying it (trompe l'oeil tomes)! @alexmcorey @Ancestry #gilded #bindings #bosses pic.twitter.com/yAnORvPq6h

posted at 06:30:17

RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Where the Wild Things Are! Was Sendak inspired by these wonderful woodcuts among our Spanish Ballads? (Barcelona, 19th century) @NewberryLibrary vufind.carli.illinois.edu/vf-nby/Record/… #bannedbooksweek #ephemera #bestiary #broadside pic.twitter.com/93WE172aAA

posted at 06:29:41

RT @lisafdavis: Just returned from plotting the future of Digital Scriptorium in Chicago. More images, better discoverability, implicit interoperability, linked data, and the establishment of a union catalog of medieval manuscripts in North America! And I got to see @NewberryLibrary MS 55.5... pic.twitter.com/5wQMIEHdkG

posted at 06:29:19

RT @robmmiller: Lion-puppy lapdog. I repeat: Lion-puppy lapdog! Add MS 12531/2 f. 5r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/vJmiXA95wB

posted at 06:27:33

RT @PiersatPenn: Not sure about 2019, but I'm feeling optimistic about 5780. #RoshHashanah #HappyNewYear pic.twitter.com/n8NzjrH2Ab

posted at 06:26:05

RT @red_loeb: St Luke the Evangelist with his symbol as depicted in the Book of Cerne. #ImagesStLuketheEvangelist Cambridge University Library; MS Ll.1.10; the Book of Cerne; 9th century; Mercia; (c. 820-840 C.E.); f. 21v @CamDigLib pic.twitter.com/AEEhdrmG2o

posted at 06:24:51

RT @red_loeb: St Luke the Evangelist & his symbol, holding the Gospel between its hooves, as depicted in a Gospel book assigned to the abbacy of Fridugisus at Tours (807-834). Add MS 11848; c 820-c 830; Gospel book; France (Tours); f.109v @BLMedieval #ImagesStLuketheEvangelist pic.twitter.com/K7QDvMjiwY

posted at 06:24:43

RT @red_loeb: Upside down Wheel of Fortune! Goodnight! 😴 Harley MS 5086; 15th century; London; f.129r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/dinSeDgOey

posted at 06:22:30


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