RT @IichiroJingu: 北畠具行に関する記事が同じ立場の他の人々に較べて異常に分量が多く、かつ『増鏡』屈指の名場面であることは、六波羅陥落という大事件の中に中院通冬が妙に詳しく描かれていることと通じるものがあり、こうしたバランスの悪さは作者が村上源氏であることを示唆している。 web.archive.org/web/2015081009…
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RT @IichiroJingu: 北畠具行は現代の歴史研究者にとっては格別興味を惹く存在ではないが、『増鏡』では後醍醐側近八人の処分に関する記事の内、全体の実に三分の二が具行の話で占められ、かつ具行は極めて好意的に描かれている。 web.archive.org/web/2015091804…
posted at 14:10:49
北畠具行に関する記事が同じ立場の他の人々に較べて異常に分量が多く、かつ『増鏡』屈指の名場面であることは、六波羅陥落という大事件の中に中院通冬が妙に詳しく描かれていることと通じるものがあり、こうしたバランスの悪さは作者が村上源氏であることを示唆している。 web.archive.org/web/2015081009…
posted at 14:10:42
北畠具行は現代の歴史研究者にとっては格別興味を惹く存在ではないが、『増鏡』では後醍醐側近八人の処分に関する記事の内、全体の実に三分の二が具行の話で占められ、かつ具行は極めて好意的に描かれている。 web.archive.org/web/2015091804…
posted at 14:03:58
信濃国伴野庄に関する二つの古文書(補遺):「民部卿局」は北畠具行母か。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/a4… #gooblog
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RT @fujinasubi: 足利家の執事1195 ついに宮様たちと、温泉に夜間飛行・・・・ #足利直義 #護良親王 #藤原頼長 #足利家の執事 pic.twitter.com/0YIUaDHYsR
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RT @ygyr: 別当鎮守府大将軍従二位行権中納言兼右衛門督陸奥守源朝臣顕家さまも負けてないのでは?🤔 pic.twitter.com/yGWHLsLNdP
posted at 12:19:59
RT @japaaan_com: なんでこんなに長くなったの? まるで呪文か早口言葉…平安貴族・藤原公任の長すぎる肩書と絶えない苦労|Japaaan mag.japaaan.com/archives/158356 #歴史 #日本史 #平安時代 pic.twitter.com/WPcjmR3uvw
posted at 12:19:49
RT @muromachi_bot: 「あれは鬼瓦というものでござる」「さてもさても、国もとにいる女どもが顔にそのままじゃ」(虎明本「鬼がわら」)
posted at 12:16:32
「三十四年間もかけてたった三年足らずの分しか編纂できなかった」(by 近藤成一氏) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/bd… #gooblog
posted at 11:07:09
東大赤門近くに堂々の存在感! お堅い名前の「東京大学史料編纂所」とは何か(アーバン ライフ メトロ) #Yahooニュース news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/f9712…
posted at 11:03:48
RT @shiraumeizumi: 台風、福岡県に初上陸かと言ってたので、え!?上陸したことないのかい… と思ったら、ほんとに上陸したことなかった。 圧倒的に多いのが鹿児島。 福岡県たびたび被害は出るけど上陸したことはないんだ。 福岡に住んでいるのに知らなかった人多いはず。私も初めて知った。 uub.jp/pdr/47/_p_pdr.…
posted at 10:00:09
RT @smellyrodent: Follow the leader 🚶♀️🐈 pic.twitter.com/FuYjuPiy4l
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RT @easyfirenze: 雰囲気あって素敵! この時代の巴里の映像を見る度に、思ってたより人が多いことに驚く。人口が1900年で2百70万人ということだから、今より約55万人多い。だから混み合ってると感じるのね。ここで人と出会っても見過ごしそう😅馬車に乗ってたら尚更! twitter.com/masayukitsuda2…
posted at 07:20:17
RT @SlCathy: Delicately pretty modern memorial window for a church warden, at Sherborne St John. @BSMGP pic.twitter.com/QgUgHSY6qF
posted at 07:16:38
RT @SlCathy: Sad little buddies. Melancholy in the margins. British Library, Harley MS 3487, f.211v. pic.twitter.com/NTyWszbnQw
posted at 07:16:25
RT @SlCathy: Much enjoyed this lecture on graffiti. It chimed with the splendid windmill in the British Library's manuscript Harley MS 3487 [please view whole image]. twitter.com/SPAB1877/statu… pic.twitter.com/4xZkpPfp1v
posted at 07:15:40
RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: cȳðere, m.n: a witness; a martyr, one who bears witness by his death. (KUE-theh-ruh / ˈkyː-θɛ-rə) Image: Life & Miracles of St Edmund; England (Bury St Edmunds), c. 1130; @MorganLibrary MS M.736, f. 14r. pic.twitter.com/XkIE865c6R
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RT @OEWordhord: calu, adj: bald, without hair. (KAH-luh / ˈka-lʌ) This week's #WordhordWednesday post is on Bald and baldness. Read it on Patreon: bit.ly/goldgifa Image: Psalter; France (possibly Saint-Omer), 13th century; @MorganLibrary MS M.79, f. 112r. pic.twitter.com/zeLjyCYouj
posted at 07:13:24
RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: puslian, wk.v: to pick out the best bits. (PUH-zli-ahn / ˈpʌz-lɪ-an) Image: Book of Hours; Flemish, early 14th century; @TrinCollCam B.11.22, f. 213r. pic.twitter.com/CuOU9qZAAE
posted at 07:13:09
RT @AriannadaTodi: Ognuno sta solo sul cuor della terra. pic.twitter.com/StHxJdR9L2
posted at 07:12:13
RT @jdmccafferty: Robo-dogs, boxing wolf (?) - it’s all happening on Merrion Square #Dublin pic.twitter.com/lKCCV5ozmk
posted at 07:11:18
Naomi Osaka twitter.com/jdmccafferty/s…
posted at 07:10:07
RT @DirkSchoenaers: The moment when you find a friend who will sacrifice his children for you. No questions asked. 'Ami et Amile'. Paris, Mazarine, MS 1560. pic.twitter.com/8uMYpaM86y
posted at 07:06:30
RT @JGRareBooks: Book an appointment to visit our September exhibition in Basel! 20th - 24th September, 10am-12pm, 2pm-5pm guenther-rarebooks.com/events/35/ pic.twitter.com/BYt2BA9tOk
posted at 07:05:30
RT @JGRareBooks: Book an appointment to visit our September exhibition in Basel! 20th - 24th September, 10am-12pm, 2pm-5pm email info@guenther-rarebooks.com guenther-rarebooks.com/events/35/ pic.twitter.com/7tIXKIheUp
posted at 07:05:20
RT @TheClassicalCo: It's #ReliefWednesday! This richly-coloured stucco relief depicts a woman alongside a mythical griffin, with her arm extended towards the beast. Dating to c. 1st century CE, it likely adorned a villa or bathhouse in #Rome. 🏛️@artinstitutechi #Classics #Roman #Art #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/ayvxtVxKJS
posted at 07:04:09
RT @sarajcharles: Gorgeous medieval colours still visible on the walls of St Albans #medievalcolours #medievalpigments #stalbanscathedral pic.twitter.com/RnvMsUfQRb
posted at 07:03:36
RT @noragaribotti: HERCULANEUM-A beautifully preserved wall mosaic of Neptune and Amphitrite, that is shell framed. Herculaneum is the MOST well-preserved of all of the ancient cities in the vicinity of Vesuvius due to the 500 degree pyroclastic flows. One can see many organic materials here! pic.twitter.com/MHKZwOOIu0
posted at 07:01:35
RT @noragaribotti: VENEZIA -San Giorgio Maggiore pic.twitter.com/nv9IdoB6TF
posted at 07:01:10
RT @CantRomanica: La cantidad de códices ilustrados y la calidad de las miniaturas que aparecen en alguno de ellos, caso del Beato que nos ocupa, revelan la presencia en San Millán de un scriptorium básico tanto para la cultura como para el arte de la miniatura altomedieval.🔚 pic.twitter.com/UWht3Z1OGT
posted at 06:59:55
RT @CantRomanica: De todos los Beatos que se conservan, algunos de los cuales se limitan a fragmentos sueltos, hubo tres que fueron copiados en el scriptorium de San Millán. Entre ellos, hoy nos ocupamos del llamado Beato del Escorial, lugar donde se halla el citado manuscrito.➡️ pic.twitter.com/U1a30Y4cne
posted at 06:59:42
RT @wabbey: The arms of Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond, can be seen in our Chapter House window. Lady Margaret was the mother of Henry VII and founded two Cambridge colleges and Chairs of Divinity at both Oxford and Cambridge. She is buried in the Abbey. #RoyalArmsInChurches pic.twitter.com/klcR1y3Dce
posted at 06:53:06
RT @wabbey: Tucked away in St Edmund's Chapel is this glass panel with a red lion rampant - the arms of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, the brother of Henry III. He was present with Henry when the body of Edward the Confessor was moved to his new Shrine in the Abbey in 1269. #RoyalArmsInChurches pic.twitter.com/ZODSqtoar3
posted at 06:52:34
RT @wabbey: Today's #AnimalsInChurches theme is royal arms in churches, so we've been out spotting royal coats of arms around the Abbey, including in the beautiful stained glass window at the west end of our Lady Chapel #AnimalsInChurchesHour #RoyalArmsInChurches pic.twitter.com/vGpMBc4SJq
posted at 06:51:50
RT @jeelyeater1: #RoyalArmsInChurches #AnimalsInChurchesHour On the ceiling of St Mary’s, Grandtully, a representation of the Scottish arms of Charles I. @HistEnvScot pic.twitter.com/z2nCNmvfBM
posted at 06:51:11
RT @jeelyeater1: #RoyalArmsInChurches #AnimalsInChurchesHour In Crown Court @churchscotland, London - Royal Arms of King George I, king when the first church was built in 1719. The white horse represents the house of Hanover. @CrownCourtChrch pic.twitter.com/KRMuPBno3k
posted at 06:50:07
RT @TheMelancholyC1: Arms of James II covering a very faded medieval wall painting at Newton St Cyres #Church #RoyalArmsInChurches #tinylions #unicorns #AnimalsInChurches pic.twitter.com/sWurVqhN6m
posted at 06:49:34
RT @DavidBissell10: St Chad, Stafford, Staffordshire. font detail pic.twitter.com/dqJhbFGi7i
posted at 06:47:55
RT @DavidBissell10: Stafford, Staffordshire. the unusual norman font, Byzantine in style, originally in the norman st. chads pic.twitter.com/f8OGEuiFB3
posted at 06:47:36
RT @paulineignatova: Show us your writing process with one image. twitter.com/kbellamy_/stat… pic.twitter.com/hmUNn76JMW
posted at 06:46:26
RT @paulineignatova: #Monday owl Valenciennes, Bibl. mun., MS 0101 (fol. 177 v) pic.twitter.com/dItJMHPuGq
posted at 06:45:40
RT @paulineignatova: Can anyone be more confident than this topless siren with abs? (GKS 3466 8º) #WyrdWednesday pic.twitter.com/VyxWvQNbOT
posted at 06:45:13
RT @tatokano: Marginal phenomenon: Greek #fish variations over the centuries (9th c., BnF, Grec 279, f. 10r; 10th c, BnF, Grec 277, f. 16r + 149v; 12th c., BnF, Grec 83, f. 183v) #medievalmanuscripts pic.twitter.com/BLKSzwFeWd
posted at 06:44:52
RT @red_loeb: Greedy bird! BL Add 11695; Beatus of Liébana, Commentary on the Apocalypse (The 'Silos Apocalypse'); 1091-1109; Spain, N; f.24v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/h3U7HuEW7B
posted at 06:43:45
RT @red_loeb: Stowaway! 🤫 BL Add 11695; Beatus of Liébana, Commentary on the Apocalypse (The 'Silos Apocalypse'); 1091-1109; Spain, N; f.79v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/ZW1rLGjUNA
posted at 06:43:18
RT @red_loeb: Quite an initial 'A'(nno) Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 016II; Matthew Paris OSB, Chronica maiora II; 13th century; England; f.209v @ParkerLibCCCC pic.twitter.com/nKBk7XRUyI
posted at 06:42:13
RT @red_loeb: Mind your elbow! BL Yates Thompson 8; 'The Breviary of Renaud de Bar' or 'The Breviary of Marguerite de Bar'; between 1302 and 1303; France, E. (Metz); f.7r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/MV7DyfAmUh
posted at 06:41:47
RT @PiersatPenn: Medievalists: please consider submitting a proposal (today!) to this Kalamazoo panel, organized by my friend and colleague Ahmed Seif #medievaltwitter. pic.twitter.com/L4pZ5xp2vf
posted at 06:40:46
RT @melibeus1: I'll take two. @BLMedieval Yates Thompson 8 f. 269 pic.twitter.com/49wermpgPS
posted at 06:39:43