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RT @seeenaaa09: 読破!! カエルへの知識が増えてルンルンだったけど、最後の章の『絶滅したカエル』の表を見てると凄く心苦しくなりました……。 pic.twitter.com/awn4MFPpnc

posted at 11:39:10

RT @fujinasubi: おおお!築島絵巻シリアスバージョン(当社比?)だ♪ twitter.com/nezumuseum/sta…

posted at 11:37:51

RT @fujinasubi: 足利家の執事1198 曲者は執事殿が倒したが・・・・。 #足利直義 #高師直 #護良親王 #藤原頼長 #足利家の執事 pic.twitter.com/XxTvfP58uQ

posted at 11:37:10

RT @iokhicjnoakn: 2通は正確には「兵部卿親王令旨」と呼ぶべき文書。兵部卿親王を護良親王の遺児・興良親王(宮将軍、赤松宮)に比定する説もあったが、奉者の花押が一致せず、当該期の活動範囲も重ならないため、近年は懐疑的。#南朝 pic.twitter.com/ZbFJBGPJLB

posted at 11:36:12

鳩山氏が珍しくまともなことを言っている。何か良くないことが起きるのではw twitter.com/hatoyamayukio/…

posted at 11:34:18

RT @fuji_ayako: ガーッハッハッハッハッ pic.twitter.com/6YWQL1miH1

posted at 11:26:01

野口実氏とその周辺で義時追討説を唱えている若手研究者は、みんな政治的人間への洞察力が甘いように感じるんだよねー。その点、本郷和人氏のような老獪な古狸さん(失礼w)にも学ぶべきことは多い。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/b4… #gooblog

posted at 11:25:53

長村祥知氏『中世公武関係と承久の乱』についてのプチ整理(その1) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/b4… #gooblog

posted at 11:00:23

RT @PP_Rubens: Not just another Dutch guardroom scene: Peter, trying to sneak out, denying Christ. And the cat, bored with it all. From 1633 by Jan Miense Molenaer. pic.twitter.com/0ReODbJGZs

posted at 08:46:24

RT @PP_Rubens: 2/2 The cat. Totally bored. Never had any intention of denying anybody. pic.twitter.com/YIKCm1O5ei

posted at 08:46:16

RT @PP_Rubens: Making music in 1631. Man's hat seems to be hovering above the table. A miracle! By Jan Miense Molenaer of Haarlem, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/avjgKUDZca

posted at 08:45:27

RT @HistAstro: Early 13thC bowl decorated with a personified sun, from Kashan (Iran); fritware, with underglaze painting in blue and black @AshmoleanMuseum jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/921… pic.twitter.com/OzjuhrXrC7

posted at 07:30:38

RT @misshootershill: Don't know who was more excited to receive a mini @HodgeTheCat @EmilyTh69157554 pic.twitter.com/imRlvBAhnn

posted at 07:29:51

RT @ChezCirce: Silvana would wish you a Happy #Caturday, but she is sleeping off her yogurt-induced hangover. pic.twitter.com/3uQcXXW16N

posted at 07:29:29

RT @momokanazawa: 授業の準備をしていてなんとなく見ていたルネサンス期の板絵。バウムクーヘンが食べたくなった。 pic.twitter.com/NRAew0D3Ba

posted at 07:25:20

RT @SlCathy: 2/2 The walk back to my car at 10.15 was rather less euphoric; as I got nearer to Magdalen Bridge, things became a bit rough, and finding nefarious activities in progress at the entrance to the carpark was a little disconcerting. But I coped by myself - calmly & without fuss! pic.twitter.com/IvuLlkItzQ

posted at 07:22:41

RT @SlCathy: I've been to sit next to my lion friend, while being overlooked by my feathered friend. I went to the Sheldonian Theatre this evening for a concert performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni; and it was a wonderful collective experience for orchestra, singers and audience. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/pft6foTBFf

posted at 07:22:33

RT @jdmccafferty: 18 Sept: feast of Joseph of Cupertino d.1663 #otd - #Capuchin mystic & levitator - a flying friar. pic.twitter.com/T0w8qVyoWy

posted at 07:21:00

RT @jdmccafferty: Archduchess Anna de 'Medici,1616-1676 with her lap dog by Justus Sustermans, 1630 (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien) pic.twitter.com/TocAQ8r8o8

posted at 07:20:31

RT @jdmccafferty: Mary of Cleves, front, and Anna of Hungary, left, respectively in early 15thC Burgundian and 16thC German court dress from Peter Paul Rubens' Costume Book, with his colour notes. (British Museum) pic.twitter.com/YhkqMqyXfZ

posted at 07:19:47

RT @RareYaleLaw: Reader with teapot (& swords). From Kluge conduite eines künfftigen Gelehrten (1715), @yalelawlibrary; www.flickr.com/photos/yalelaw… pic.twitter.com/IQsLmY6ZAG

posted at 07:16:20

RT @RareYaleLaw: Johann Christoph Nehring, Manuale juridico-politicum (Leipzib, 1697); call # Germany 48 N315 697. From an album on law offices in @yalelawlibrary's flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/yalelaw…. pic.twitter.com/ZSC1NAX1lS

posted at 07:15:42

RT @RareYaleLaw: From a set of rules for notaries and scribes, ca. 1537. @yalelawlibrary, www.flickr.com/photos/yalelaw… pic.twitter.com/raqDImYRfY

posted at 07:14:53

RT @DrJEBall: A very fetching #Roman figurine, in the shape of a chicken, made out of copper-alloy with enamel decoration. Chickens have such a distinctive look in Roman art - nothing else quite like them. Found in Cirencester. Dated C2nd AD. pic.twitter.com/m0VK8nmdSA

posted at 07:12:44

RT @vasilissa__v: Likewise, Byzantine-era Coptic Christian tapestry from Egypt depicting the Theotokos as a Byzantine empress. Also from 6th c. AD. twitter.com/vasilissa__v/s… pic.twitter.com/PSLEYxhua8

posted at 07:10:55

RT @ColorsAndStones: #Fayum portrait of a woman wearing big medallion on a thick chain & long earrings, gold with pearls. Her white robes are tied up with an "Isis Knot", a very dark shawl has gold decorations. White garment & a black with gold sash was characteristic from Isis priestess. 130-200 CE pic.twitter.com/gowEYpgzUG

posted at 07:08:20

RT @AmmarAltaee1945: after 5 hours of making the mud bricks,I found the fox 🦊 stamped over it. pic.twitter.com/RqLkscTkmB

posted at 07:03:45

RT @LondonMudlark: Another foreshore paw print yesterday in a medieval or post medieval floor tile. I recruited some willing toe beans at home for comparison and concluded, with shrinkage during firing, that we have a medieval dog at work here #Mudlarking #Larking @HodgeTheCat @Number10cat pic.twitter.com/MpPSg1jv8Q

posted at 07:01:19

RT @MorleyRA: Met the cathedral cat @Southwarkcathed. pic.twitter.com/IogV2aUvpM

posted at 07:00:14

RT @HodgeTheCat: I have relented. Join the wonderful @Medieval_Badger for an online talk about historical clerical canines and everything they have contibuted to ecclesiastical life on 9 December via Zoom. It may well be a rather short event 😼 #DogsofTwittter www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/clerical-can…

posted at 06:59:05

RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Don't Drive ANGRY! Saturn has a little something to take the edge off... German palmistry, medical, and astrological book from 1523. #NewberryLibrary i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CA… pic.twitter.com/KfGbrEMAUO

posted at 06:57:45

RT @melibeus1: A hole in the parchment and a healing 🐑 @BLMedieval Add 47967 f. 62v pic.twitter.com/xL6wQeNti1

posted at 06:56:02

RT @PiersatPenn: I'm beginning a new book! Medieval Animals: A Cultural and Literary History w/@reaktionbooks. It will have many beautiful illustrations and 10 short chapters. What would you like to see included? Feel free to post images as well as ideas. Thanks! pic.twitter.com/awVgc6RSK2

posted at 06:54:11

RT @UnglaubigerT: @DrewBThomas @universalstc @sbb_news Some years before (1502) he was using the sign in his Enchiridion, in which a woodcut said to show Marcus Tullius Cicero has the letters N(icoloaus) M(arschalk) T(hurius) on the shirt. ⬇️Marschalk, Nicolaus, Enchiridion, Erfurt 1502 (VD16 ZV 10418): bit.ly/3tQyvwk pic.twitter.com/blYDkrFCBn

posted at 06:52:15

RT @DrewBThomas: Its earliest use that I could find is from Valeria Falconia Proba's "Vergiliocentonae elegantissimae veteris ac Novi Testamenti probae falconiae" printed by Marschalk in 1516. @universalstc 700660. This copy @sbb_news 4" Wd 9130 pic.twitter.com/GIqEx0psJN

posted at 06:50:46

RT @DrewBThomas: Who wore it better? The German printer Nikolaus Marschalk in 1516 or @starbucks in 1971? pic.twitter.com/G8pymwM38l

posted at 06:49:30

RT @SmithHelmut: The least mapped place on earth in the 16th C? Below sea level, of course. Hence the flowering of fantasy, even as the boy #earlymodernist in me sometimes wonders. From: #SebastianMünster, Cosmographia (Italian edition), c. 1550. #maps #cartography pic.twitter.com/xGg38A5fFA

posted at 06:48:47

RT @SmithHelmut: #Nuremberg , mapmaking capital of early 16th C. #Germany, also produced, in 1524, the first European map of a new-world city, #Tenochtitlan, demolished just 3 years earlier. The city was c. 3x Nuremberg's size. #fnz #früheNeuzeit #earlymodern #globalhistory #cartography #maps pic.twitter.com/55qGorSJaJ

posted at 06:47:08

RT @kellerkind71: Thule as Tile on the Carta Marina of 1539 by Olaus Magnus, where it is shown located to the northwest of the Orkney islands, with a "monster, seen in 1537", a whale ("balena"), and an orca nearby. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule pic.twitter.com/aOnKkJQwcQ

posted at 06:45:43

RT @tatokano: When the roundabout is not clearly marked. (13th c.; BnF, Latin 8501, f.1v; Nectanebo enthroned; portail.biblissima.fr//ark:/43093/if…) #Nile #fish #medievalmanuscripts pic.twitter.com/6VwF6EVv83

posted at 06:43:38

RT @BLMedieval: The shape of water-creatures. Our #ManuscriptOfTheDay contains these line-fillers of waves, monsters, fish and vines, used to fill the white space of the page: Arundel MS 157, f. 99v www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… #PolonskyPre1200 pic.twitter.com/69FtyW3ojf

posted at 06:43:14

RT @red_loeb: Fighting has continued this evening and there are heavy losses on both sides. A reporter on the scene said that this mouse be a catastrophe. BL Harley 6563; Book of Hours; 14th century; England, S. E. (London); ff.73v-75r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/1Yzx2M5oLb

posted at 06:42:19

RT @red_loeb: This depiction of Hagar & Ishmael, who have been cast out of their home, being comforted by an angel has a contemporary feel. Note the empty waterskin & the despairing Hagar. BL Egerton 1894; Egerton Genesis Picture Book; England (?Norfolk); 14th century; f.11v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/t9tgoKA3yS

posted at 06:41:45

RT @red_loeb: Hoedown! BL Stowe 17; 'The Maastricht Hours'; 14th century; f.145v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/SSwTIgIkmK

posted at 06:41:31

RT @melibeus1: 🐇 @BLMedieval Stowe 17 f. 160v pic.twitter.com/ouIwPE10cG

posted at 06:39:05

RT @melibeus1: Royal chant. @GallicaBnF @laBnF NAF 4600 f. 169v pic.twitter.com/jCh3OSfv2Y

posted at 06:38:58


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