RT @DickKingSmith: Cat frivolity of the day. pic.twitter.com/VLkuOWwGvh
posted at 06:47:29
RT @oceana: This sea otter has one heck of a #homeworkout routine! #StayHome pic.twitter.com/7N04tTvRUP
posted at 06:46:14
RT @tanuki_cembalo: オンラインレッスン休憩中。うちにいるとすぐそこに誘惑があるんだよな〜。キルシュヴァッサー入り初めて買ってみた☺️ pic.twitter.com/bFrKAwplFu
posted at 06:44:15
RT @sonoko_sonore: 楽譜起こしてる作業が至って楽しい。内職。前よりMusescoreが速く使えるようになった。どんな編成かとか、装飾とかインプロとか編曲とか。本番の時のあの空間イメージが降りてきて、本番の感覚が蘇ってかなり楽しい、、
posted at 06:43:50
RT @easyfirenze: 「トスカーナの休日」 離婚して傷心の小説家が南トスカーナの旅で出会った売家を購入・修復して物語が始まる。かなり🇺🇸的に話が展開していくが、とても上手にトスカーナの魅力を盛り込んだ映画。オルチャ渓谷、コルトーナ、モンテプルチャーノとトスカーナを舞台にした代表作。 #映画で旅する pic.twitter.com/v1uPnPh6QY
posted at 06:41:51
RT @HirokoMiyamoto7: アマビエな和菓子と🍓をまたもや作りました。ビーツの赤がビビットですね、材料はひよこ豆、抹茶、ビーツ、ターメリック。そろそろダリレシピチャレンジしないと。 pic.twitter.com/niEHk5d1AZ
posted at 06:40:48
RT @SlCathy: Huge great scary manuscript dragonbeing heroically slain; also teeny tiny cute little puppy looking on! 🐉🐲@Horatioforever @JudyADoherty @AphraPell pic.twitter.com/sC8gtP4bPq
posted at 06:39:25
RT @SarahBlick3: Walter von Nessen (1885-1943) Modernist designer. Some of his bookend designs. pic.twitter.com/BSC3Hbnzru
posted at 06:38:30
RT @womensart1: 'Kittens' by UK contemporary artists and printmaker Vanessa Lubach #womensart pic.twitter.com/sLn0W6hO7c
posted at 06:38:15
RT @LesEnluminures: Of course you've heard of flattening the curve...and we're sure you've heard "cattening the curve," a parody to help people better understand the positive effects of flattening the curve. Even medieval peoples loved cats. So, here are some medieval cats for your entertainment!🐈 pic.twitter.com/Y4yNaCSxN5
posted at 06:37:40
RT @LesEnluminures: #NewBlogPost~ "Love and Poetry in Late Medieval France" written by Katja Monier. Medieval Books of Hours have many hidden stories to tell us, as we will find out in the tales of three books and three women: Françoise, Marguerite and Catherine. Read here: ow.ly/Vu2B50zwkHv pic.twitter.com/X8x5KZQrlu
posted at 06:37:19
RT @last_of_england: 3/3 Inside, Marks Tey is mostly of a cheery C20/C21 character, good glass by Arthur Erridge and FC Eden and a strikingly jolly millennium window by AuraVisions, appropriate for this most welcoming of churches ordinarily open every day. www.flickr.com/photos/norfolk… pic.twitter.com/fCVcDb11Xv
posted at 06:34:10
RT @last_of_england: 3/3 The sense of rustic timelessness and mystery at Little Tey is a happy counterpoint to the confident modernity of Marks Tey a mile or so off. Both pleasing and memorable in their own ways. www.flickr.com/photos/norfolk… pic.twitter.com/Toq3Ueb4bg
posted at 06:33:13
RT @last_of_england: Scenes in the spandrels of the C15 roodscreen at Suffield, Norfolk from today's #NorfolkChurchAlphabet . A boar seated on a barrel plays the harp while the other pigs dance beside their trough. An ape in a habit examines his own urine while a fox defecates when attacked by geese. pic.twitter.com/L4jw7pJeKw
posted at 06:31:15
RT @BotGCData: From @ParkerLibCCCC MS 48 fol. 133_V Explore this manuscript at parker.stanford.edu/parker/catalog… Source: stacks.stanford.edu/image/iiif/wx7… #StanfordGlobalCurrents pic.twitter.com/i5dNstX9Rj
posted at 06:29:06
RT @ETreharne: William Morris’ handmade Odes of Horace in the Bodleian Library (Lat. class. e.38) #Pre-Raphaelites #MuseumsUnlocked pic.twitter.com/z7ASxxaUMf
posted at 06:26:08
RT @VandommeleJJM: In Jacob van Maerlant's Der Nature Bloeme (@KB_Nederland KA 16), the #headless also feature. Van Maerlant writes: One can find, if you believe it, people without heads. Their eyes are in their shoulders, two holes in their chest serve as nose and mouth, they are horrible as dogs. pic.twitter.com/y6XqHBHyQP
posted at 06:24:25
RT @VandommeleJJM: #MonsterMonth Day 1 is headless folks. In Coenen's Visboek (1579) they are mentioned together with other strange #humanoids. Coenen saw their existence as proof for the strange #wonders of the sea in his book (@KB_Nederland KW 78 E 54). Fully digitised at: www.kb.nl/en/themes/midd… pic.twitter.com/sehNKaEE6D
posted at 06:24:17
RT @VandommeleJJM: For May #MonsterMonth , today was sea monster day. Of course Coenen had lots to say about #sea monsters in his Visboek (1578, @KB_Nederland ,KW 78 E 54). This creature was called Tigruis and it loved to chase ships. Common in #Ethiopia ,they had short lives because of obesity pic.twitter.com/EOdVh9lDDS
posted at 06:23:58
RT @THoccleve: Stepith syx feete bak, buddye. (British Library Royal MS 20 C V, f. 96v) pic.twitter.com/JkfJxeww1l
posted at 06:22:38
RT @THoccleve: Al be it that in that place sqwaar of the listes—I meene th'eschequeer—a man may lerne to be wys and waar, I that have aventured many a yeer my wit therin, but lyte am I the neer, sauf that I sumwhat knowe a kynge’s draght. (British Library Add MS 11616) pic.twitter.com/biK3RgNabl
posted at 06:22:29
RT @melibeus1: Weekend, here we come! @kbrbe ms. 9961-62 i35 uurl.kbr.be/1558104 pic.twitter.com/h3wM368fbx
posted at 06:21:58
RT @melibeus1: Make way for the bat! @GallicaBnF @laBnF Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. Ms-5087 réserve f. 156v pic.twitter.com/tAI3rLYt6b
posted at 06:21:51
RT @JohanOosterman: Falcon on a hand Drawing, 1575 Vienna, ÖNB Cod min 42 pic.twitter.com/gkvaokMPOZ
posted at 06:20:22
RT @JillWhitelock: These are great, @PiersatPenn! In contrast, our guys look like they’re rolling in frozen peas ... cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-KK-000… #HedgehogAwarenessWeek 🦔 twitter.com/piersatpenn/st… pic.twitter.com/HEMopp70Ut
posted at 06:18:43
RT @ClaudineMoulin: oh, and this one seems to need a haircut (without apples), as many of us for the moment (from one of my favourite Mss, BnF Latin 1156B, @GallicaBnF ; gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… ) #HedgehogAwarenessWeek #medievaltwitter twitter.com/PiersatPenn/st… pic.twitter.com/7xlPaZlwuW
posted at 06:18:18
RT @PiersatPenn: This image of St. Anne with Virgin and Child is FABULOUS! #medievaltwitter (Wettinger Gradual) (c.1330) pic.twitter.com/jbzmhIDT9r
posted at 06:16:57
RT @PiersatPenn: Last morning to write before the weekend! Anyone in #writingcommunity #medievaltwitter want to join me from now until 11:30 EST? pic.twitter.com/2ZsJTbKkdh
posted at 06:16:39
RT @PiersatPenn: Am I wrong, or is @elonmusk 's baby's name an homage to the early Middle Ages? #XAEA12Musk #medievaltwitter X Æ A-12 pic.twitter.com/ltmVUE4NaJ
posted at 06:16:22
RT @red_loeb: A few more hybrids but this time in a rectangular formation at the beginning of Vayikra (Leviticus). #HebrewProject Or 2696; 1350-1399; Pentateuch, the Five Scrolls and Hafṭarot with masorah & Rashi's commentary; Germany, S.; f.195r @BL_HebrewMSS @BLAsia_Africa pic.twitter.com/c2ILyHqvDH
posted at 06:15:27
RT @red_loeb: A tweet from a time BC-19.... twitter.com/red_loeb/statu…
posted at 06:14:10
RT @red_loeb: Let's dance! BL, Harley 4951; Gradual of Saint-Etienne of Toulouse; France, S. (Toulouse); end of 11th century or 1st quarter of the 12th century; f.300v @BLMedieval BnF MS Latin 1118; Tropaire-Prosaire; end of 10th century-beginning of 11th century; f.109r @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/u05ADh58kH
posted at 06:13:59