RT @yoiinago417: おはようございます。今日はピーター・セラーズ誕生日。当たり役クルーゾー警部をはじめ「天才悪魔フー・マンチュー」「博士の異常な愛情」の1人3役等、テクニカルなコメディ演技は天才的。「ロリータ」の不気味さも良い。無垢な庭師を演じた「チャンス」の名演を残し、54歳の若さで亡くなりました。 pic.twitter.com/eQUmjuo6Kz
posted at 17:01:02
RT 「上皇さまは現在、新型コロナウイルスの感染が拡大し多くの人が困難に直面していることを案じるとともに、外出も控えられているということで、宮内庁によりますと、上皇さまの長寿を祝う行事は行われないということ」だそうだが、上皇陛下もうな重くらいは食べていただきたい。
posted at 16:59:31
「昭和天皇の活動記録である「昭和天皇実録」によりますと、昭和60年7月12日に84歳の昭和天皇が、江戸時代の後水尾天皇と並んで歴代の天皇の中で最高齢となった時には昭和天皇の意向で祝賀行事は行われませんでしたが、側近とともにうな重を食べたということです」 www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/2021…
posted at 16:55:47
RT @ykido66: 岩波講座『世界歴史』全24巻、まもなく刊行開始。第1巻『世界史とは何か』は10月5日発売。小川幸司さんの「展望」から始まる。私は16巻『国民国家と帝国 19世紀』に「移民の世紀」という拙論を寄せる予定。このシリーズは前回刊行から四半世紀ぶりなので楽しみです! pic.twitter.com/rBsV7LoHve
posted at 13:28:53
RT @masatheman: ケンタッキー州の見つけ方。そのままフライドチキンだった衝撃。 twitter.com/richardpcondon…
posted at 13:28:19
緩募(ゆるぼ)の補遺(その2) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/b6… #gooblog
posted at 13:07:14
RT @MIKITO_777: がん専門医がニセがん治療の詐欺医師に突撃した動画です。 素晴らしい行動力です。 しかし、こんな明らかな詐欺行為でがん患者さんを食い物にしている医師がいるんですね…… このような医師を処罰できる法が必要な気がします。 twitter.com/Uematsu1987/st…
posted at 10:30:40
RT @BIRUMACHIOSAKA: 申し訳ないがそごう復権派のデモにしか見えない() twitter.com/afpbbcom/statu…
posted at 10:20:46
RT @arthurclaris: 不勉強過ぎる。各国・機関のトリチウム濃度の基準値が(他の核種と比べて大きく)バラバラなのは、トリチウムが人体や環境へ与える影響が小さ過ぎて判らないから。 #風評加害 twitter.com/aokiaoki1111/s…
posted at 10:19:20
緩募(ゆるぼ)の補遺(その1) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/2d… #gooblog
posted at 09:50:43
RT @shiraumeizumi: 母がセコマで買った大阪の「ぼんち」というお菓子の会社の 「ポンスケ」これ、美味しいわ!!!名前も気に入った。 pic.twitter.com/hREhYalvY4
posted at 07:46:39
これは去年八月の判決だな。未必の故意と間接正犯、刑法総論の教科書事例みたいな話。 twitter.com/otapediatricia…
posted at 07:45:45
RT @parfaitthestudy: ちゃんとすみっこにいる twitter.com/sumikko_335/st…
posted at 07:40:19
RT @sepuriesu: 父の抱っこ pic.twitter.com/AOakJKRImi
posted at 07:39:59
RT @momokanazawa: 次回16日(木)の講座の準備中。テーマは旧約聖書の「雅歌」。谷間の百合、シャロンの薔薇、閉ざされた園ほか聖母マリアの象徴とされたイメージや雅歌解釈についてもお話する予定。中世には、詩句のなかの花嫁と花婿が交わす愛の言葉は、神との関係をあらわすとされました。 www.kogei-seika.jp pic.twitter.com/gaPJlthF4I
posted at 07:36:13
RT @momokanazawa: NHKのEテレ 9月10日(金)夜10時からの「思考ガチャ」という番組に出演します。ロマネスク美術好きの視点から「かっこいい」についてお話させていただきました。予告編はこちら。↓ www.nhk.jp/p/ts/QJ4W13PP7…
posted at 07:35:46
RT @SlCathy: #TextileTuesday One of my favourite artifacts in the Ashmolean Museum is this breath-taking Tudor funeral pall. Funeral pall of Henry VII (Cloth of Gold), 1504/5. #TinyLions and a vividly realised #TinyDragon (left). @cwtch_up @Horatioforever pic.twitter.com/N7CGAxb1j5
posted at 07:34:02
RT @SlCathy: #MonumentsMonday There are a pair of rather jolly wall monuments in the Church of St. John the Baptist, Moulsford. This one on the left of the font I liked because of the frankly sobbing cherub; it's such a touching, genuine expression of grief. pic.twitter.com/JWVKN6rUCK
posted at 07:33:24
RT @InterlaceKnots: STRIKING SPECTACULAR EFFECTIVE Domino still a living OMG! Standout colors, compact intense interlaces a perfect invitation of visual-intelligent spirit-uplift embodiment created into being! We'd all love to be delving into MS A.IV.35. Sadly, is link MIA? 😥www.durhampriory.ac.uk/list-of-digiti… twitter.com/durhamcathedra…
posted at 07:31:33
RT @PrimitiveMethod: The latest offering, in my series called "Zoomorphic Ornaments Ruined With MS Paint". I find this very useful - the other creature has a much shorter body, but the asymmetry is well hidden. twitter.com/ThomasSmaberg/… pic.twitter.com/3Dg7DbVOEs
posted at 07:30:47
RT @LitteraCarolina: Just a little manuscript beast, dangling its little feet. Online at www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/csg/0020/111 pic.twitter.com/hMOim2Ym9D
posted at 07:27:44
RT @LitteraCarolina: This is a mosaic. The individual glass mosaics are so small that they look like craquelure (the fine cracks you see on old paintings). This mosaic icon of the Crucifixion was made in the 13th century in Constantinople. (Now in the Berlin Bode Museum). pic.twitter.com/uWtnuWeNnp
posted at 07:26:35
RT @THoccleve: September 🍃 (British Library Add MS 18850, f. 9r) pic.twitter.com/6iZ7kJxoI9
posted at 07:22:59
RT @lauraingalli: On Sept. 14, exactly 700 years will have passed since the death of Dante Alighieri. With my @Wellesley students & @WikiEducation, I'm using Wikipedia to tell the real stories behind the women who appear in his masterpiece, the Divine Comedy: theconversation.com/the-women-who-… #Dante2021
posted at 07:21:43
RT @PropylaeumAnt: Espectacular "T". Se localiza en un "Missale Benedectinum" de ca. 1140. Milano, Biblioteca nazionale Braidense, Manoscritti, AD._XV.7 @iccu2 manus.iccu.sbn.it//opac_SchedaSc… #paleografia @InterlaceKnots @red_loeb @LitteraCarolina @ArchivoDiToledo @DiazdeMirandaMD @MedievalUGent pic.twitter.com/P7P0G22gl7
posted at 07:19:16
RT @jdmccafferty: Musicians with dancing couple, Hans Sebald Beham, 1546 (Rijksmuseum) pic.twitter.com/1ndy1VbVS2
posted at 07:11:48
RT @jdmccafferty: Labours of the months: September Made in Norwich, c. 1480 (V&A Museum, London) Some nice #hop-picking here. pic.twitter.com/5QVV99Id1z
posted at 07:11:16
RT @jdmccafferty: 7 Sept 1662: Samuel Pepys first sets eyes on Catherine of Braganza at Somerset House #London; he approves #otd pic.twitter.com/9gl5SgIruY
posted at 07:10:29
RT @rijksmuseum_art: Hortensia del Prado (d 1627), 1599 hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.C… #europeana #museumarchive pic.twitter.com/vnk2L8Mdr2
posted at 07:09:57
RT @cbnewham: Brass to William Lundsthorp (d.1454), Warkworth, Northamptonshire. pic.twitter.com/dxS6dgBs4R
posted at 07:08:47
RT @Cartafranca1: Smoking in the Middle Ages? But whatever he does, is it appropriate on a royal charter? =>www.monasterium.net/mom/Illuminier… #charterrific #medievaltwitter #chartesfrançaises #medievalArt pic.twitter.com/ENaLKGOuKc
posted at 07:05:39
RT @STCVbe: The #earlymodern readers of this 17th-century law book were unable to resist the temptation of drawing in their books, one by doodling little figures in the margins and the other by censoring the naked figures in the #woodcut coat of arms... #marginalia #bookhistory pic.twitter.com/PuATO943xc
posted at 07:04:44
RT @STCVbe: A wonderful early #printed example of an inhabited initial letter on the title page of this 1515 hagiography, printed by Antwerp printer Claes de Grave #bookhistory #woodcut #rarebooks @ehcantwerp K 41320 pic.twitter.com/Hm8MC0nFsT
posted at 07:04:11
RT @STCVbe: Why use manicules in the margins of a text to point out important passages, when you can draw the entire hand? #bookhistory #marginalia #rafebooks @ehcantwerp G11965 pic.twitter.com/MRKpXkEFlV
posted at 07:03:46
RT @wyrdwritere: "In books I find the dead as if they were alive. I can foresee things yet to come... Saturn [god of time] devours all + all would be forgotten, if God had not given mortals books." ~Richard de Bury, Philobiblion (Depicted in BL Cotton Nero D VII, f 87r www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Vi… ) pic.twitter.com/dxD7Q4qnwh
posted at 07:03:07
RT @GardhamJulie: Love the work of @teampigment - fascinating talk #RBSCG21 on use of different blue pigments in #MedievalMansucripts - here's @UofGlasgowASC MS Hunter 215 where artist 1 uses lapis & artist 2, azurite www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/libr… pic.twitter.com/vT8JsMOlsC
posted at 07:02:31
RT @BrunelGhislain: Dragon italien contorsionné ("In nomine...") pour préparer le mariage de Louis d'#Orléans et de Valentine #Visconti (Pavie, 1387) @ArchivesnatFr pic.twitter.com/fCvsTWc803
posted at 07:02:00
RT @tatokano: The #otter's dream is the #fish's nightmare. (15th c.; BnF, Français 616, f. 37r; portail.biblissima.fr//ark:/43093/if…) pic.twitter.com/wIYFN4lxSQ
posted at 07:01:30
RT @sarajcharles: This is the full entry in the Tractatus de herbis. It would be nice to know if the rock has been painted with lapis pigment - it's perfectly possible. In this herbal, lapis is recommended for melancholia www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Vi… pic.twitter.com/MJhgI7nvRk
posted at 07:00:39
RT @sarajcharles: There's also this great image of #orpiment being collected from (probably) volcanic earth (fol. 9r). Again, would love to know if the yellow used here is actually orpiment. @BLMedieval and @teampigment - I'm sure you're very busy, but could make an interesting project one day?! pic.twitter.com/HludQduO5O
posted at 07:00:10
RT @sarajcharles: Here she is again, painting a self-portrait! I love her gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/V3yA81UA8x
posted at 06:59:00
RT @sarajcharles: Look at this absolute queen. It's all going on here - mulling pigment, paints in shells, brushes laid out and a woman painting an illumination of the virgin and child (BNF, MS FR. 12420, fol. 86r) gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… #medievalcolours #teachingmanuscripts pic.twitter.com/hTSOWfokha
posted at 06:58:25
RT @red_loeb: Matthew precariously seated between Li & ber. BL Harley 2799; 'The Arnstein Bible', Job to Revelation; c.1172 Germany, W.; f.155r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/Ph5vuVrqZF
posted at 06:57:42
RT @red_loeb: The absurd and the serious at the beginning of Leviticus and I Kings (I Samuel) BL Harley 2798; 'The Arnstein Bible'; 12th century; Germany, W. (Arnstein); ff.40r, 102v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/uebXenyDkJ
posted at 06:57:29
RT @BLMedieval: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?" Remind us, how many sleeps are there to #Halloween? Yates Thompson MS 7, f. 174r www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… pic.twitter.com/PeTHpJ7cB4
posted at 06:56:48
RT @melibeus1: Eying the Þ. @BLMedieval Add 22283 f. 33v pic.twitter.com/f1IEnf0UOm
posted at 06:55:16
RT @melibeus1: Busy market. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Français 12559 f. 167r pic.twitter.com/eMxpzorgKl
posted at 06:54:53