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RT @fm_rml21: @K_Kimura_Kobe どうしてなの 今日に限って 古い自転車に乗ってる~♪

posted at 15:21:57

RT @K_Kimura_Kobe: 日常。毎月届くJAFの広報誌を読んでいたら、「うちの妻がそれなりに歳になったのにいつまでも昔のぼろぼろの自転車に乗っていて危ない」みたいなコラムが載っていて、「そりゃ、老後の資金も気にしないといけないし、大変だよなぁ」と思って、コラムの著者の名前を見たら松任谷正隆だった。

posted at 15:20:33

RT @fujinasubi: 足利家の執事1202 御所様ご一行は、温泉寺参詣。執事殿はなんと八郎に「外湯の上臈」を調べさせていた・・。 #高師直 #足利直義 #足利家の執事 pic.twitter.com/3PyGHZlsq4

posted at 12:04:07

RT @fujinasubi: 足利家の執事1200 御所様一行は、名所鼓が瀧を見物されるが、執事殿はまだ夕べの女人が気になる・・。 #高師直 #足利尊氏 #佐々木道誉 #足利家の執事 pic.twitter.com/Z5zbGI6iY7

posted at 11:34:28

宗峰妙超は赤松円心の甥だとされているけど、大徳寺に対する後醍醐の保護が極めて篤いのは赤松との関係も大きいのかな。赤松への恩賞の薄さが強調されることが多いが、大徳寺への保護は、経済的にはともかく、赤松のプライドへの配慮としては相当な優遇策なのでは。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/64… #gooblog

posted at 11:24:02

この週末は伴野荘にでも行ってくるかな。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/a4… #gooblog

posted at 11:15:22

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6) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/c4… #gooblog

posted at 10:56:58

RT @fukushimaichi: やはりこういう仕事ッぷりを見ちゃうと、口だけ達者で常々自民党の仕事の足を引っ張っているだけの政党に国は任せられないと感じる。わざわざ海外まで出掛け「福島が放射能まみれ」と拡散した夫婦漫才を比例区で出し、我らがどれだけ意見を言っても無視した立憲とかネ。 sn-jp.com/archives/53614

posted at 10:06:41

RT @isekiayako: 曽祖父が1933年に描いた日本画を見たのだけど、女性のファッションがめちゃくちゃアール・デコ。 pic.twitter.com/1oHjNUgk1X

posted at 08:47:03

RT @ke_1sato: 夢想家の勧める調理 「蒸そうか?」

posted at 08:44:55

RT @poem_strawberry: 三鷹にある #点滴堂 さん@timeandlove 点滴堂 企画展 「月夜のうさぎ step.5」開催中🌕🐇🎑🐰✨ 9月26日(日)まで。@kumsolt111 さんのうさぎさん🐇(抽選販売)うたっちしてた😊 🎵@otomesentai 金田アツ子さんの 小さなこけしちゃん達🐰 pic.twitter.com/6IrMVHSQlA

posted at 07:45:27

RT @HirokoMiyamoto7: 金にエナメル装飾されたペーパーナイフ。考古学ジュエリーを手掛けるイタリアのカステラーニ製作。 1863年。Metropolitan Museum. www.metmuseum.org/art/collection… pic.twitter.com/ofzmQSJW0O

posted at 07:40:58

RT @momokanazawa: 賜りました。帯の宣伝通りほんとうに1話3分ですいすい読めるのに、河島思朗さんが監修しているので、内容について安心して読むことができます。ギリシア神話をさくっと読みたい方に。 pic.twitter.com/QxrtmtW4Y9

posted at 07:39:51

RT @Pythika: 'Little snail, Dreaming you go. Weather and rose Is all you know.' Langston Hughes On the snail, which knows the rose only by its scent and soft petals. A beautifully written piece by @helenrsullivan www.theguardian.com/environment/co… Snails and roses from Aquilea, C4th AD pic.twitter.com/S0OPonOhwi

posted at 07:37:30

RT @ZamoraSpain: En la iglesia de San Claudio de Olivares ⛪ encontrarás un capitel con dos centauros peleando. Uno de ellos con tiene barba, dispone a arrojar una flecha sobre su rival, mientras el otro, que bien podría ser una mujer centauro, se defiende con una lanza de punta alargada. 🗡️ pic.twitter.com/FoLl1aZNbW

posted at 07:34:35

RT @CyLesVida: Iglesia románica de San Martín de Tours de Arenillas de Villadiego (Burgos) Aún con sus reformas y modificaciones postmedievales, una auténtica belleza en su conjunto, tanto de lejos como de cerca vía @RomanicoEspana pic.twitter.com/Hb0zZVR9sX

posted at 07:34:03

RT @Businirmaslejos: En sus capiteles se distinguen grifos, jinetes, infantes, aves y una misteriosa máscara humana de cuya boca brotan lo que perecen dos tallos vegetales. También llama la atención el capitel en el que una serpiente siamesa engulle a un indefenso personaje. pic.twitter.com/4XzWLbdqx9

posted at 07:32:14

RT @Businirmaslejos: En el claustro de #SantoDomingodeSilos se encuentran algunas de las mejores obras de la escultura románica. Es el caso del relieve de los discípulos de Emaús, donde, como curiosidad, Jesús aparece ataviado con los símbolos jacobeos propios de los peregrinos del #CaminodeSantiago pic.twitter.com/OZGYHDVf4R

posted at 07:30:36

RT @DEmiliopics: Santiago, ours and theirs, drawing by Galician nationalist intellectual and artist Castelao, published in Galicia, Diario de Vigo, July 25, 1923 pic.twitter.com/Cxp9tlwxAW

posted at 07:28:55

RT @DEmiliopics: The women at Jesus's empty tomb are leaning in to get a good look and hear what the angel has to say in this fragment of a 14th century antiphonal from Pisa @bodleianlibs MS. Don. a. 11 #Manuscripts #BibleInArt #MedievalArt pic.twitter.com/zW7vbbouKS

posted at 07:28:11

RT @SarahBlick3: #Romanesque Fleuriel, Note Dame, Auvergne, France C12 strange capital w/ a smiling cat's head, weird little holes, a labyrinth or snake, and 2 pine cones with spiral leaves. Honestly, I am always amazed at the sheer variety of images in Romanesque & Gothic churches. 💕 pic.twitter.com/TRZNNPSv2Q

posted at 07:26:30

RT @Portaspeciosa: Niches between the windows in the clerestory at All Saints Martock contain C17 painted images of the 12 Apostles. In a 1985 specialist restoration and cleaning it was decided that they never contained statues. Here we see St Thomas. pic.twitter.com/qbgyLbTpF0

posted at 07:25:30

RT @jdmccafferty: Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia and Magdalena Ruiz, a servant of the royal family since the days of Charles V Alonso Sánchez Coello, 1585-1588. (Museo Nacional del Prado) pic.twitter.com/YDzzihpC4I

posted at 07:24:39

RT @jdmccafferty: 23 Sept: Feast of St. Adomnán [Eunan] abbot of #Iona d. 704 #otd first biographer of St. Colmcille. This 1619 print edition of his De Locis Sanctis - account of the Holy Land - describes him as ‘Scotohibernus’ (JMcC) pic.twitter.com/k9xbXAEjzy

posted at 07:22:54

RT @jdmccafferty: 23 Sept 1241: d. Snorri Sturluson Icelandic historian, poet, and politician by assassination #otd (National Library of #Iceland) pic.twitter.com/SrNAiCvz05

posted at 07:20:28

RT @planetearthx2: Jaume Cabrera. Compartment from an altarpiece with the Virgin and the Child and angel musicians. Barcelona First quarter of the 15th century. Museo Episcopal de Vic pic.twitter.com/cdXPiAjx2n

posted at 07:17:43

RT @planetearthx2: Last Supper Ottheinrich-Bible Bayerische Staatsbibliothek The work on this monumental parchment manuscript in 8 volumes began in 1425-30, possibly in Regensburg. pic.twitter.com/BEZMyQmjwK

posted at 07:16:50

RT @planetearthx2: Nubian royal crown from the royal cemetery at Ballana Tomb, Post-Meroitic period, Nobatian Kingdom, 350-600 CE pic.twitter.com/bKXXY69pTQ

posted at 07:15:44

RT @sarajcharles: I don't know what the situation will be like from now on, but it's a reminder that the traffic of medieval pigments was just as dependent then on the political landscape #medievalpigments www.teachingmanuscripts.com/lapislazuli

posted at 07:14:17

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 07:13:50

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 07:13:33

RT @Medieval_Badger: Jesus taking his dog, complete with a flashy red studded collar and a very blingy leash, to the Wedding at Cana. Dog is well behaved unlike the other hound cadging leftovers under the table! (@laBnF Ms fr 9561 f. 142v, Naples ca. 1350) #DogsofTwitter #HistoricalPetBling pic.twitter.com/VlF4sOB4dg

posted at 07:12:37

RT @BL_MadeDigital: Some of our items show signs of usage by earlier owners. These images are from Quid est grammatica? (What is grammar?), printed in Milan, perhaps in 1485. #FullyDigitised in #IIIF: 💻 access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ar… pic.twitter.com/wJ7XzYslbS

posted at 07:11:19

RT @MadFontes: Typical angler. How big was the fish? This big. (BnF, Ms Arabe 6528, f. 73v; 17th. c) pic.twitter.com/LyQYVtJ17S

posted at 07:10:46

RT @MadFontes: The next carnival is sure to come. (15th c.; BnF, Français 328, f. 23; portail.biblissima.fr//ark:/43093/if…) pic.twitter.com/RuUPHQ5hs3

posted at 07:10:33

RT @MadFontes: Recreate Pictures. 1) Original 2) Imitation ("Psst, guys, don't forget the #fish.") (13th c.; BnF, Français 776, f. 92v / 13th c.; BnF, Français 770, f. 287v) #miniatures pic.twitter.com/yV1UtN10Y5

posted at 07:09:58

RT @CariGluchowski: Manuscript production is #teamwork! The 12th cent Guta-Sintram codex was written by Guta von Schwarzenthann (Schwarzenthann Monastery) and illustrated Sintram von Marbach (Marbach Monastery). Have a look! (Bibliothèque du Grand Séminaire Ms 37, 4r). #medievaltwitter #MedievalArt pic.twitter.com/KvUxNhmR0i

posted at 07:07:20

RT @tatokano: Marginal phenomenon: #fish variations in red and blue (12th c.; BnF, Latin 14266, f. 69r + 178v and BnF, Latin 14267, f. 15r + 145v) #medievalmanuscripts pic.twitter.com/5hE1EcxmBd

posted at 07:04:44

RT @red_loeb: Sketch in the margin BL Lansdowne MS 420; Psalter; 1220s; England, S.E.(London); f.21v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/iTV4FuwDcP

posted at 07:03:49

RT @red_loeb: Balancing act BL Lansdowne MS 420; Psalter; 1220s; England, S.E.(London); f.87r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/PCIizCawaO

posted at 07:03:28

RT @red_loeb: Ggrrrrr......yikes! 😳 BL Lansdowne MS 420; Psalter; 1220s; England, S.E.(London); f.78v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/LLz9fFDRRf

posted at 07:02:56

RT @BLMedieval: Terrifying creatures, star-crossed lovers and impossible quests... we love medieval stories! In today's blogpost we're exploring medieval tales in our Treasures Gallery and celebrating the new @BL_Publishing book ✨ Dragons, heroes, myths and magic ✨: blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/h7fh77ylXk

posted at 07:01:54

RT @JohanOosterman: Serious finger-pointing Bréviaire de Belleville. Jean Pucelle. Paris, 1323-1326. @GallicaBnF Latin 10483. pic.twitter.com/NMDrkdnQ4P

posted at 07:00:52

RT @JohanOosterman: The angry monkey and a giant butterfly. Bréviaire de Belleville. Jean Pucelle. Paris, 1323-1326. @GallicaBnF Latin 10483. pic.twitter.com/VKzJPE0JgK

posted at 07:00:37

RT @JohanOosterman: Player of two trumpets. After arts budget cuts he had to replace his fellow trumpet player. Bréviaire de Belleville. Jean Pucelle. Paris, 1323-1326. @GallicaBnF Latin 10483. pic.twitter.com/bcQtsBV3fB

posted at 07:00:24

RT @PiersatPenn: When you need a good book. Now. And it better be good this time. #readingwomen #medievaltwitter @britishlibrary Royal MS 20 C V (c.1410) Boccaccio presenting his anthology of famous women to Andrea, Countess of Altavilla pic.twitter.com/IwhzSKWqWd

posted at 06:58:47

RT @PiersatPenn: Drawing of Joan of Arc, c.1429, in the margin of the Orleans city records. By Clément de Fauquembergue, the secretary of the Palement of Paris. pic.twitter.com/ilnDbpsSdP

posted at 06:57:53


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