RT @lgrimaz: I'm a cat. I can do what I want. 😎 pic.twitter.com/qGCl4ee8NP
posted at 06:24:53
RT @SlCathy: #Caturday So often I seek one thing & find another; so with this gorgeous kitty. Russian Artist Evgeny Hontor crafts fantasy-inspired animal figurines from clear resin & natural materials. The sculptures hold flowers & feathers inside them, creating beautiful natural patterns. pic.twitter.com/TVJU3hxfDK
posted at 06:21:07
RT @SlCathy: The rain has come & my incessant battle against the rapacious gastropods of Berkshire has reached a new level of intensity. I go out when it is wet & pull masses of voracious slimy creatures from my beloved plants & relocate them elsewhere in the garden. Royal MS 14 B V. 🐌🐌 pic.twitter.com/ugm4YSzkvf
posted at 06:20:31
RT @SlCathy: I'm one of the sinners crushed into the over-loaded basket, I am sure. twitter.com/PosyHill1/stat…
posted at 06:20:10
RT @AriannadaTodi: Non so voi, ma io ho un debole per i soffitti stellati it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempio_fu… pic.twitter.com/rKwQ8msIvo
posted at 06:18:26
RT @AriannadaTodi: You make me feel like a natural woman pic.twitter.com/AXvaJLfanm
posted at 06:18:05
RT @DirkSchoenaers: "We cannot do justice to medieval historiographers, if we measure their methods with modern scales. It is not a matter of which approach is best" Blogpost by Dio Möllers (Ma @Leidenhum) reframedhistories.wordpress.com/2021/06/16/pro…
posted at 06:14:47
RT @ElijahBarnsUK: Isn't this the most glorious road sign ever? It's from the village of Wretham, Norfolk, where #witchcraft was still prevalent well into the 19th c. Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins was responsible for the execution of over 100 suspects in East Anglia from 1644-47 #WitchWatch pic.twitter.com/PFx10Yza4Q
posted at 06:13:04
RT @archaeologyart: Facade detail of the Red Fort in Agra, India. pic.twitter.com/UTrlt58Z9O
posted at 06:12:05
RT @ColorsAndStones: Yes, they are still worshiped. 😸 #Caturday twitter.com/roamintheempir…
posted at 06:11:51
RT @petetoth: Hungary vs France? Can this be a caption for this 700-year-old image @BLMedieval Harley 616? #euro2020 #honfra #hunfra pic.twitter.com/VhDZxQFZ1T
posted at 06:09:18
RT @jdmccafferty: Artist Sketching, and Soldier, Both Seen from Back n.d. After Stefano della Bella, 1610-1664 (Art Institute Chicago) There's something very lovely in this sketch of a sketcher. pic.twitter.com/HF2C3ruNaG
posted at 06:08:10
RT @jdmccafferty: Pendentif : L'Annonciation c. 1585 - 1600 Anonyme Augsbourg (Musée du Louvre) pic.twitter.com/IYSiu8DpwE
posted at 06:07:36
RT @jdmccafferty: I think this one is for you @ElvaBJohnston twitter.com/mikeelgan/stat…
posted at 06:06:59
RT @tatokano: There are no more #dragons? As if! We're just not able to find them, clever little fellows! (Look carefully!) (#charter of the French Queen Jeanne de Bourgogne, 1342 June 18; www.monasterium.net/mom/Illuminier…) #charterriffic pic.twitter.com/y8iHMW9mtY
posted at 06:06:22
RT @CantRomanica: Que maravilla ver a amigos apostando por visitar nuestro románico y que pena que lo encuentren todo cerrado. 😢 twitter.com/ignaciomar69/s…
posted at 06:04:57
RT @ReggieUnthank: Announcing my new book: Colonel Unthank's Norwich – A sideways look at the city colonelunthanksnorwich.com/2021/06/15/new…
posted at 06:02:53
RT @LovettPatricia: Want to learn how to use gold and paint your own mediaeval miniature? I’m teaching a one-day workshop at St Albans Museum on Sunday 24 October. Book your place now: www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/glitt…
posted at 06:00:58
RT @Medieval_Badger: Spot little fluffy dog next to Laura even though usually it's Petrarch who is shown with a little dog (even given a name, Zabot). Petrarch actually tended to have large dogs as pets (see his letters, in my "Medieval Pets") twitter.com/BLMedieval/sta…
posted at 05:58:34
RT @DumoulinValrie2: Pour #LesArmoiriesDuVendredi, ce banquet aux pavillons🛡️, dans le Roman de Tristan de Léonois, avec Sagremor le Desreez, Gaharié, Tristan et Persides le Bloi ! BnF, ms. Fr.750 f.247v @sfhs1937 @ArmmaFr @albanperes @PropylaeumAnt @GallicaBnF @BSigilla @BrunelGhislain @Sigi_alsace pic.twitter.com/lxpuvfbR34
posted at 05:54:01
RT @ClarendonPalace: 2/ purvey stones, timber, iron, lead, glass, tiles, laths, shingles, boards, nails & all other necessaries in the same manner as John Ardern or John Straunge or any other holder of that office 📸www.sciencephoto.com/search?media_t… pic.twitter.com/HduSWUaHwd
posted at 05:53:26
RT @monumentum_fr: Maison à Dinan (Côtes d'Armor). #Patrimoine #MonumentHistorique 👉 monumentum.fr/maison-pa00089… pic.twitter.com/W4BKBg87NE
posted at 05:50:31
RT @MunainGorka: Pero, en realidad, poco importa que la cámara existiera en el palacio de los condes o en la cabeza del poeta. Lo que no cabe duda es que estaba en el imaginario del momento (siglos XI y XII) como una posibilidad excepcional, un anhelo al alcance de unos pocos. pic.twitter.com/or8cJVg4Y7
posted at 05:49:58
RT @MunainGorka: …mostrando las conquistas de Inglaterra. El techo de la estancia estaba cubierto de pinturas que ilustraban un completo cielo con la Vía Láctea, las constelaciones, el zodíaco, el sol, la luna y los planetas. El pavimento era un gran mosaico de mármol de un mapamundi… pic.twitter.com/kMSYMC9Vb7
posted at 05:49:47
RT @MunainGorka: Por si aún queda gente que piensa que la Edad Media fue una etapa de pobreza, miseria, oscuridad y austeridad, que eche un vistazo a la descripción que el poeta Baudri de Bourgueil (s. XI-XII) hizo de la habitación de la condesa Adèle de Blois (c. 1067-1137) ⬇️⬇️ pic.twitter.com/yLj1Jwx5Yh
posted at 05:47:51
RT @GeomeTribal: 14th-century rose window at the church of Sant'Agostino in Trapani, Sicily 😍 📷 Antoine Pitrou pic.twitter.com/Z4EjiXFqM3
posted at 05:46:17
RT @GeomeTribal: 10th-century dado panel with beautiful interlocking hexagons, from the courtyard of a house in Nishapur, Iran pic.twitter.com/CqYBlaPJzz
posted at 05:45:56
RT @GeomeTribal: Floor at the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome. 12th-13th century 📷 Colin Hepburn pic.twitter.com/2n3NGKBGhy
posted at 05:45:21
RT @red_loeb: Historiated initial 'I'(n) at the beginning of Genesis depicting the nine orders of angels; the fall of the rebel angels; the Creation; & episodes from the early narratives of Genesis. BL Burney 3; 'The Bible of Robert de Bello'; 13th century; England, S. E.; f.5v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/LzVL8SuEg5
posted at 05:44:33
RT @red_loeb: Historiated initial 'I'(n) at the beginning of Genesis depicting the creation of light and the creation of Eve. #WormsBible2803 BL Harley 2803; the 'Worms Bible'; 12th century; Germany; f.6v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/sWNfyxxdrj
posted at 05:44:09
RT @red_loeb: Angels turning the axis of the world BL Harley MS 4940; Matfre Ermengaud's Breviari d'amor; France (Toulouse?); 14th century; f.28r. @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/MarZmOciAq
posted at 05:42:46
RT @BLMedieval: From the same manuscript, a miniature of Petrarch and Laura, with Love aiming his arrow at Laura pic.twitter.com/50UuhlrSyc
posted at 05:42:24
RT @BLMedieval: Gyere Magyarországra 🇭🇺! Here's the king of Hungary watching today's match against les Bleus 🇫🇷 From a manuscript of Froissart's Chroniques Harley MS 4380, f. 84r www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… #HUNFRA #Euros2021 pic.twitter.com/ZvprllUOu0
posted at 05:41:52
RT @BLMedieval: Owned by a king The works of Pandolfo Collenuccio of Pesaro, shown in the roundel, in a manuscript that belonged to King Henry VIII of England Royal MS 12 C VIII www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… pic.twitter.com/xOYo0gUTVH
posted at 05:41:29
RT @JohanOosterman: Catherine of Cleves Distributing Alms The Netherlands, Utrecht, ca. 1440 @MorganLibrary MS M.917/945, pp. 64–65 pic.twitter.com/XTLbr07fD5
posted at 05:40:58
RT @melibeus1: Poppy @MorganLibrary MS M.732 f. 18r @ our garden pic.twitter.com/nouvbtsHvJ
posted at 05:39:55