RT @sinomonyokowake: #まん美は激怒しない再来 第44夜 ~頭の突起がのびると イカチャンに切ってもらう 肉まん美。1度だけ、切りすぎて 餡まん美になったことがあり まん美は気にしていなかったが イカチャンはずっと気にしている~ pic.twitter.com/7qoVjM3Zal
posted at 07:41:09
RT @the_river_jp: #エマ・ワトソン #ティモシー・シャラメ『若草物語』米予告編 ─ 『#レディ・バード』監督・主演コンビが贈る 「女性には心や知性、魂がある。野心も才能も美しさもある。愛こそが相応しいなんて、もううんざり」 #若草物語 #シアーシャ・ローナン #グレタ・ガーウィグ theriver.jp/little-women-u…
posted at 07:26:42
RT @takadabear: pic.twitter.com/yxa7HXlqCS
posted at 07:20:16
RT @gregcatarino1: Jean-Pierre Lorand Bye pic.twitter.com/fLgFwvFv1O
posted at 07:19:32
長村祥知氏の『中世公武関係と承久の乱』、研究史の整理と豊富な史料紹介は役に立ったけど、政治的文書を扱う感覚が正直者過ぎるというか、子供っぽい感じがして、奇妙な読後感。細部は精密だけど、全体の方向性がががが……。
posted at 06:57:21
後鳥羽の院宣は御家人の分断を狙っているのだから、政子を対象とすることは戦術的にあり得ないよなあ。政子は頼朝の記憶と直結している存在。 twitter.com/IichiroJingu/s…
posted at 06:45:22
長村祥知氏の『中世公武関係と承久の乱』(吉川弘文館、2015)をやっと入手したけど、「討幕を目指すのであれば義時ではなく三寅や政子を追討対象としたはず」ってホントに言っているんだなあ。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/6f…
posted at 06:38:54
RT @kakoi4: 田中拓也「鎌倉末期における足利尊氏と上杉氏の関係についてー上杉重顕を中心として」(『七隈史学』22、2020)。この分野は門外漢だが、尊氏母方の実家である上杉家が深く関わる文化サークル(歌壇)と、そこにあった人脈を通した、尊氏による政治的な機会獲得、組織基盤構築の試みが面白かった。
posted at 06:28:48
RT @wonderofscience: Here's something you don't see everyday in Australia… kangaroos bouncing across snow covered fields. ❄🦘 pic.twitter.com/Cs330w3oWU
posted at 06:00:15
RT @BL_MadeDigital: For all of you in need of some #MondayMotivation, I'm sharing one of my favourite collection items. This volume of Japanese sweet designs never fails to bring me joy! 😊 菓子模様 Kashi moyō, ORB.40/1142 vol 2: access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ar… #BLJapanese pic.twitter.com/MSZkg3194p
posted at 05:56:37
RT @sonoko_sonore: コロナ後の初のオケのリハ! 嬉しすぎた。大好きな仲間と6時間集中の3日間リハをやったら、脳の満腹中枢がいっぱいになって、全然お腹減らなくなったw 教会の中で各奏者2mの距離間隔置く。めちゃ鍛えられる。 pic.twitter.com/OqRIPcwK5r
posted at 05:54:40
RT @emilia_romanica: Photo by @emilia_romanica Sep 2019 Sant Joan d'Isil pic.twitter.com/CQIo5Aepet
posted at 05:54:06
RT @HirokoMiyamoto7: 愉快そうなゴルゴンだな、蛇が楽しそうに見えてしまう。 蛇が頭部から出ている様子が悪霊を怖がらせ御守りとして使われた品。 紀元前500年頃。ギリシャ。カーネリアン。 The J. Paul Getty Museum pic.twitter.com/5XWctvoRDx
posted at 05:51:51
RT @Emma_J_Wells: #TodaysLoveliness: St Michael and All Angels, Garton on the Wolds. The exterior + chancel is classic Norman built c.1132 for the prior of Kirkham Abbey. Connected to Sykes family of Sledmere, Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet, engaged JL Pearson for great reconstruction in 1856–1857. pic.twitter.com/SviDce6iin
posted at 05:47:37
RT @jdmccafferty: 12 June 918: d. Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians who ruled Mercia from 911 until her death. Eldest daughter of Alfred the Great & Ealhswith (BL) pic.twitter.com/deao53ZXAB
posted at 05:46:24
RT @jdmccafferty: 12 June 1334: Edward Balliol performs liege homage to Edward for the throne of #Scotland #otd (BL) pic.twitter.com/wjeHJ8bKgg
posted at 05:45:37
RT @jdmccafferty: This bagpipe playing bear is just irresistible (Monogrammist CG #German, c. 1534, Rijksmuseum) pic.twitter.com/ZvfXMpXeIP
posted at 05:45:11
RT @emilie_nadal: Moine copiste assis sur un dragon www.metmuseum.org/art/collection… pic.twitter.com/pbkLazFWhY
posted at 05:44:38
RT @DamienKempf: I need a haircut pic.twitter.com/VWnpYMrLZ1
posted at 05:43:47
RT @DamienKempf: My new book Medieval Monster Hunter is now available for pre-order 👹😈: witty-books.com/Medieval-Monst… pic.twitter.com/pCLl915ioe
posted at 05:43:26
RT @SarahBlick3: #MedievalTwitter Drawing, 'Field Dalling Church Interior' by Frederick Sandys (1859) St. Andrew, Norfolk once had more visible wall paintings (worshipers, St. Christopher, Last Judgment) adding to those found in 2005. www.watercolourworld.org/painting/field… batsinchurches.org.uk/projects/field… pic.twitter.com/g0spmGw6dH
posted at 05:42:33
RT @SarahBlick3: Cute animal posting. Sigh. Love them all... pic.twitter.com/3pFqO017GZ
posted at 05:41:48
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: When the Garden Isn't Green Enough You Can Make It Greener 1485 Woodcut Garden of Eden with extra plants @NewberryLibrary vufind.carli.illinois.edu/vf-nby/Record/… @MoldovanDelia #annotation #cultivation #notjustyourowngarden #notyetthebestofallpossibleworlds #SomethingBeautiful #natureishealing pic.twitter.com/cBhzKw3JrX
posted at 05:40:57
RT @LitteraCarolina: #NotALion #NotAnElephant #WhatIsIt? A doodle from this ninth-century manuscript: digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ms/content/pag… pic.twitter.com/sEP7R08pua
posted at 05:39:13
RT @THoccleve: Mighte silver walke more thikke among the peple than that it dooth now? (British Library Harley MS 4425, f. 12v) pic.twitter.com/4GRVB3vhe9
posted at 05:37:36
RT @JuliaWalworth: Spooky! When you're reading a manuscript you don't expect to find someone looking back at you from the foliage. @MertonCollege MS 61 Part 3 of the 15c Duns Scotus volumes. medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc… #MertonMSS pic.twitter.com/emZ5a6mjFr
posted at 05:33:15
RT @JuliaWalworth: Saved from the knife! All but one of the full-border folios of the @MertonCollege 15c set of Duns Scotus were ripped out or mutilated. This splendid folio luckily in the middle of MS 62 shows what we have lost. A lush garden for the eyes! medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc… #MertonMSS pic.twitter.com/zIGRK3H4zh
posted at 05:32:51
RT @JuliaWalworth: The holiday-makers in this boat have ignored social distancing, but this will be the least of their worries when they realize there is a huge whale beneath them. (Merton MS 249). Enjoy a safe Bank Holiday with the @MertonCollege #1264challenge www.merton.ox.ac.uk/1264challenge pic.twitter.com/WsZJq1kmSb
posted at 05:32:23
RT @AinonenT: Portrait of a teacher? Marginal drawing suggests someone was not too happy about someone. The text? Peter Lombard's Glosses on the Psalms. @bodleianlibs MS. Laud Misc. 267, f. 44r See it for yourself: bit.ly/2XR4AFW #PolonskyGerman pic.twitter.com/F47kFdyKc8
posted at 05:32:01
RT @PropylaeumAnt: Las aves de todo tipo también suelen estar presentes a lo largo de casi todo el manuscrito. Y, a veces, están muy escondidas entre la decoración vegetal del margen, como esos dos pequeños pájaros oscuros al lado de la miniatura lateral. pic.twitter.com/AaCqUofq9o
posted at 05:30:19
RT @PropylaeumAnt: Pero, ojo, que no solo encontramos aves. También hay insectos y mamíferos. pic.twitter.com/SjCSX5Vy1V
posted at 05:29:53
RT @melibeus1: Is it friday yet? @BLMedieval Royal 15 E IV f. 246 pic.twitter.com/SKfiZQ8bMO
posted at 05:27:57
RT @BLMedieval: What does this manuscript tell us about Henry VIII? 1. He was an amateur physician 2. His recipes included unicorn horn and dragon's blood 3. Anne of Cleves suffered from 'colde and wyndie causses’ blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/hYPYVv1eWy
posted at 05:27:23
RT @red_loeb: Plagues of Egypt in the 'Theodore Psalter' www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… BL Add MS 19352; 1066; the 'Theodore Psalter'; Eastern Mediterranean (Constantinople); f.104r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/bMk6CToeOp
posted at 05:26:24
RT @PiersatPenn: "It is better to hear good & godly music than filthy talk, or a Christian psalm than a wrecked sonnet. " Stephan Batman, c.1582 (defending music against those who say it's "popery") pic.twitter.com/9qWX8TYWEm
posted at 05:24:57