RT @kusabanaasobi: 🆕桜の茶色い落ち葉でスズメを作りました。 今日行った公園では桜の落ち葉はほとんど茶色になっていました🍂 茶色も可愛かったのでスズメを折りました。 五羽くらい折っているとだんだん形が決まってきて、結局十羽くらい折りました^ ^ pic.twitter.com/vNYlKGJVXd
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RT @ShinagawaJP: 世界中の人口密度を3Dで表したWebマップ「Human Terrain」。眺めてるだけで時間が溶けるのでオススメ👀 🔗pudding.cool/2018/10/city_3d/ 中国:竹林型(都市部の人口密度が極めて高い) 日本やヨーロッパ:ブロッコリー型(大都市の中心部からなだらかに人口密度が下がる) pic.twitter.com/TNPwdnzFNG
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RT @hanouekaeru: ♨️ pic.twitter.com/Oxf8ZBVmGf
posted at 12:46:43
RT @LfXAMDg4PE50i9e: ★ペコちゃん ペコちゃんの誕生は昭和25年。牛の「べこ」をもじってペコちゃんという名前になりました。年齢は永遠の6才。 今はプラスチック製ですが、当初彼女は紙の張りぼて製でした。このため破損しやすく、修理のたびに顔が変わってしまうこともしばしば。写真の彼女もかなりヤバイ表情です。 pic.twitter.com/zOudUIfNzc
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RT @sawaclarinet: 朝4時に起きてザルツブルクへ向かいます☺️✨空港でかわいいトナカイのパンを見つけてついつい買ってしまった..🥺💕 pic.twitter.com/ztI6IMCDMD
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RT @RomaMizuho: やっぱりトマトとじゃがいものご飯に負けてしまいそうです 🍅🍅🍅🥔🥔🥔 #ローマ pic.twitter.com/nzXVQ9Goz2
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RT @sonoko_sonore: とにかく今超絶目まぐるしい。初のCD完成まであともう少し🙏我ながらドキドキです。頭がパンク状態。そして今ジュネーブ。ハイドン。モーツァルトでした。Gli Angeli、フランス語できないけど楽しかった。これからイタリア! pic.twitter.com/ZQzgKHEKFm
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RT @SlCathy: Today & tomorrow I am doing A Big Thing. I'll say what it is when it is all over & hopefully has gone reasonably well. So if any comments seem a bit off the wall while I am preparing for this challenge, please tolerate me! My sister will be ringing with encouragement soon. 🌞 pic.twitter.com/t2VdnDxwJz
posted at 08:15:37
RT @DrJoEsra: *Stunning* artwork, also by Lavinia Fontana, 'Portrait of Bianca degli Utili Maselli, Holding a Dog and Surrounded by Six of Her Children', c.1603-5. #Renaissancedogs #dogsinarthistory #womenandtheirdogs #historicaldogs #dogsinart #dogsinhistory #dogsarefamily pic.twitter.com/rUWz5cOiyu
posted at 08:14:51
RT @PP_Rubens: Old woman feeding a cat, who appears understandably skeptical about this procedure. By David III Ryckaert, whose 417th birthday is today. pic.twitter.com/roFvqgShRy
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RT @ainoa_castro: New on #LitteraVisigothica : Teaching Palaeography III: new experiences www.litteravisigothica.com/articulo/teach… pic.twitter.com/h4EyL1uGDr
posted at 08:12:52
RT @HopeSteffen: The cult of Nicholas was also active in Ottonian Germany, possibly through the influence of Theophanu, the Byzantine wife of Otto II. It's an example of how saints' cults travelled in many different directions. (Lyon - BM - ms. 0244, f.157, C13, Paris; enluminures.culture.fr.) pic.twitter.com/L6RISVzX3W
posted at 08:09:09
RT @HopeSteffen: Perhaps the most famous story concerning Nicholas was that of the three virgins. To prevent them from turning to prostitution due to lack of money, he provided them with gold. (Charleville-Mézières - BM - ms. 0258, f.166, lectionary, C12; enluminures.culture.fr.) pic.twitter.com/UnWWlozIpf
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RT @HopeSteffen: Today is the feast of Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, who died in the 4th century & was venerated as a saint in Byzantium at least by the mid-sixth century. (Chaumont - BM - ms. 0023, f.005, lectionary for the office, C12-C13; enluminures.culture.fr.) pic.twitter.com/dHaKt95ZG0
posted at 08:07:11
RT @melibeus1: Saint Nicholas @BLMedieval Add 17280 f. 358 pic.twitter.com/uAr3MHOAKd
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RT @melibeus1: Preparing my Christmas stocking #SaintNicholasDay @theULSpecColl @CamDigLib @theUL Dd.5.5 f. 191v pic.twitter.com/GRHrEhvzUk
posted at 08:06:35
RT @robmmiller: "And the winepress was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs." The Val-Dieu Apocalypse. Add MS 17333 f. 28r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/NVYvG8mntQ
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RT @robmmiller: "And another angel came out from the altar . . . and cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her grapes are fully ripe." The Val-Dieu Apocalypse. Add 17333 f. 27v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/YP2XDYLI2W
posted at 08:01:25
RT @JohanOosterman: Spectaculair drawing. St Nicholas saves the sailors by calming the storm. Book of Hours, France, 1405-1410. Circle Van Lymborch Brothers. Today, December 6, is the Feast of Nicholas. Antiquariat Bibermühle. pic.twitter.com/kIHOj4vnKf
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RT @red_loeb: Angel in the sun surrounded by birds: tweet, tweet! Add 11695; The 'Silos Apocalypse'; Spain, N.; 10th century; f.197r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/d0Nfy3clIZ
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RT @red_loeb: St Germain of Paris #PolonskyPre1200 @BLMedieval BnF MS Latin 12610; Vita, translatio et miracula sancti Germani Parisiensis; 11th century (1030-1060); France (Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés); f.40v @GallicaBnF gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/cuT2cmRyVT
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RT @red_loeb: Historiated initial 'D'(e) depicting St Nicholas resurrecting three murdered children from a pickling vat at the beginning of the reading for 6 December. Stowe 12; 'The Stowe Breviary'; England, E. (Norwich); between 1322 & 1325; f.225r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/JvGMyw0kzL
posted at 07:58:30