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小川剛生「北朝廷臣としての『増鏡』の作者」(その2) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/6a…

posted at 12:07:10

RT @shinobuk: 池脇千鶴と血湧き肉躍るは似ている

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小川剛生「北朝廷臣としての『増鏡』の作者」(その1) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/52…

posted at 10:11:15

RT @ohka0327: パンデミック置いておきますね pic.twitter.com/ZdODVi5hCO

posted at 08:33:10

>前RT、ジュリアス・シーザー、沢村一樹に少し似ている。 www.ken-on.co.jp/artists/sawamu…

posted at 07:40:39

RT @akasakapatricia: 歴史上の人物に今の髪型と服装をさせるとどうなるかというこれ、非常に面白い。一気にいるわ、こういう人、という感じが……。Here’s What Julius Caesar And Others Would Look Like Today (30 Pics) | Bored Panda www.boredpanda.com/historical-fig… via @boredpanda

posted at 07:39:20

RT @gunken000: #除雪 作業中 国道299号 上野村乙父地内 #群馬県建設業協会 2020/01/28 06:44 1 pic.twitter.com/GbNvtWWm8p

posted at 07:27:57

RT @mmmiriammm3: たくさん読んだ。 pic.twitter.com/7JVKp9o5cf

posted at 07:19:30

RT @RomaMizuho: 南イタリアの方へ行ったらレモンがおいしいので是非デリツィア・アル・リモーネ🍋を食べて下さい皆さん🙋🏻‍♀️‼️ これは帰れソレントへ🎤のソレントで食べました🤗 やっぱり良かったです❣️ レモンの甘いリキュール リモンチェッロが染みたスポンジケーキが爽やかなレモンのクリームで包まれています🍋 pic.twitter.com/NiIvHMGFtH

posted at 07:18:09

RT @takeonomado: パヴィアのサン・ピエトロ大聖堂。 アウグスティヌスの墓所が圧倒的な迫力で迫る。サルジニアにあった遺骸をロンゴバルド王リウトプランドがイスラム教徒から守るために運び入れた。 pic.twitter.com/GuGbLNQmxO

posted at 07:16:18

RT @renatamodrakova: Ballerinas in strikes (in France) www.huffingtonpost.fr/entry/retraite…

posted at 07:14:16

RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: wande-weorpe, f.n: a mole. (WAHN-deh-WEH-orp-eh) Image: Bestiary of Ann Walsh; England, 15th century; @sortediamant Gl. kgl. S. 1633 4º, f. 29r. pic.twitter.com/PVBmxpet9x

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RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: wrāþ-scræf, n.n: an evil cave, a den. (WROTH-SHRAFF) Image: Bestiary; England, c. 1185; @MorganLibrary MS M.81, f. 21r. This week's #WordhordWednesday post is on the wande-weorpe (or mole). Read it on @Patreon: bit.ly/goldgifa pic.twitter.com/DkGfYjZBy5

posted at 07:13:09

RT @Peripheralpal: The Hierarchy of Head Status Red curved bi-horned Bi-horned Uni-horned gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/P8xLhyGyQr

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RT @Peripheralpal: ...and the Rabbit, snug in it's burrow, awaits the outcome. gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/HYiDWvAQ3m

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RT @NinaAntonia13: Ornate 17th century funeral card, St Ethelreda's, Fenny Bentley, (image: Kevin Salt) Odd how contemporary the design seems or is it a case of the past influencing the present? pic.twitter.com/YB72J1JcHG

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RT @NinaAntonia13: More Monday Mushroom Magic: 'The Plaincourault Fresco' (1291) discovered in an unused French church, depicting the Amanita Muscaria as the tree of good & evil. So it wasn't an apple after all? pic.twitter.com/HhXBohVQCJ

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RT @AinonenT: @JuliaWalworth @MatthewHolford @mertonlib Books in books Writing: sit at your desk, pat your feline, and wait for the inspiration (or, just hunker down and start writing - you know your stuff!) St Jerome patting his lion medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc… 3/ #MertonTEI pic.twitter.com/9i3PqOi38E

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RT @AinonenT: @JuliaWalworth @MatthewHolford @mertonlib Books in books Research: read, check, double-check, and check again ... I know the quote is somewhere here .... Vincent of Beauvais at work in medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc… f. 5r 2/ #MertonTEI pic.twitter.com/VzvDfHESji

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RT @AinonenT: Books in books -my favourite type of historiated initials in medieval manuscripts are the ones which are so relatable to academic work Teaching: Peter Lombard talking to a group of tonsured students medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc… f. 1r #MertonTEI pic.twitter.com/Kti6lZFC5N

posted at 07:07:51

RT @jdmccafferty: 27 Jan: feast of S. Julian of Le Mans #otd A very obscure 4thC saint about whom little is known - he was later promoted by Henry II who was himself born in Le Mans & baptised in St. Julian's (SelbyMay) He was commemorated in the Sarum rite & many #English #Benedictine houses. pic.twitter.com/6TfV0Mt8aH

posted at 07:06:11

RT @jdmccafferty: #Doodles - a 17thC super-turban from a library in #Rome (JMcC) pic.twitter.com/sACIjkJzKC

posted at 07:05:40

RT @jdmccafferty: The Market Cross of #Dublin located on High St in a 1776 illustration by James Simon, merchant, of Great Strand St. The Cross from which proclamations and other important documents were read is located on Speed's 1610 map of the city. @OldDublinTown @OldeEire (@UCDDigital) pic.twitter.com/1Sd78J9eCZ

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RT @yvonneseale: Pre-industrial textile production was laborious. Many people worked many hours to make a length of cloth. Spinning (twisting clean, combed wool fibres into yarn) was usually woman's (group) work, while later stages of textile production were men's work. (BL Royal 16 G V f. 56) pic.twitter.com/XqTfn7djoT

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RT @yvonneseale: It's possible to recognise all the ways in which women's work was an indispensable feature of past societies without conjuring up fictive, hidden Golden Ages for that work. Patriarchy is a system, not a conspiracy. (Morgan Library MS M.917) pic.twitter.com/e9HS4lLWja

posted at 07:02:25

RT @yvonneseale: I know what you’re thinking: why is there a dog in the room? In this illustration from a 15thc anthology of the works of Galen, the ancient Greek physician is shown ordering the administration of an enema. Now Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Db 93, fol. 392v. pic.twitter.com/f7oRKt6bqI

posted at 07:01:50

RT @melibeus1: But I'm hungry ... BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, Bibliothèque municipale, 0130, t. I f. 365r pic.twitter.com/jIo5TO9AMD

posted at 07:00:36

RT @melibeus1: Not nice @GallicaBnF @laBnF Latin 10286 f. 149r pic.twitter.com/gJpROeOVIR

posted at 07:00:23

RT @melibeus1: Ball game @BLMedieval Royal 20 D IV f. 207r pic.twitter.com/OBa8J41Mli

posted at 07:00:10

RT @JohanOosterman: Only the lonely. From Batholomaeus Anglicus, Book on the properties of things, in French. @GallicaBnF Français 135 pic.twitter.com/HvlI93EMf3

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RT @red_loeb: Don't take all of the tablecloth! #TimelessTruth Harley 3448; Flore de virtu e de costumi (Flowers of Virtue and of Custom); Italy, N.; 15th century; f.2v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/RZZ73jH58T

posted at 06:57:49

RT @sinomonyokowake: #まん美は激怒しない再来 第6夜 今夜はペンネーム ぽっくりブロッコリー(小5)の 4コマ漫画2作です。m(_ _)m pic.twitter.com/Vm42ZRv7iT

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