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『中世に国家はあったか』に学問的価値はあったか?(その12) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/92… #gooblog

posted at 09:23:45

RT @humorandanimals: branch manager and assistant branch manager (poddaroz_weimeraner IG) pic.twitter.com/6I6ZzclLa4

posted at 07:52:40

RT 後京極摂政太政大臣、九条良経(1169-1206)。微妙な時期に急死。 www.asahi-net.or.jp/~sg2h-ymst/yam…

posted at 07:38:29

RT @suzunagon: 秋の虫の大合唱が盛んなので、百人一首で有名なこの歌を。 「ヒトリノ夜」気分を増長させる、秋の夜の寒々しさと、さみしげなきりぎりす(現代のこおろぎのことだそうです)の声……。 秋の虫の大合唱があるとちょっと楽しいので、この歌はもうすこし晩秋の、残り少ない秋の虫の声かもしれません🦗 pic.twitter.com/0D2II0PsB0

posted at 07:32:49

RT @fujinasubi: 足利家の執事1220 化猫の正体は師泰殿の猫又踊りの小道具だが、部屋には蛇と蛙の死骸が・・・。 #高師直 #高師泰 #足利家の執事 pic.twitter.com/WEZo1PJfvC

posted at 07:32:05

「東国国家論」の佐藤進一氏も「国家」を定義せずに議論を進めるので混乱している。 twitter.com/urakkun26/stat…

posted at 07:29:52

それは「国家」の定義次第。 twitter.com/urakkun26/stat…

posted at 07:27:56

RT @akisato_: ひつじフェスタ、羊を見ながら編み物を楽しんだり、糸紡ぎを見学できたりする、ほっこり屋外イベントなんですけど、チラシをよく見たら「やわらかくて美味しい羊肉もあるよ!」とあり、サイトの写真も2枚目がジューっと焼けてる羊肉で、頭の切り替えが難しかったです。 pic.twitter.com/T82jQgDlHF

posted at 07:25:02

RT @akisato_: 愛知牧場の「ひつじフェスタ」で、先日私が買った毛糸の毛の持ち主、さあこに会えました。写真にある編みかけが、さあこの毛糸、下向いてる方の羊がさあこです。元気そうでよかった。 pic.twitter.com/mRinE2hZLX

posted at 07:24:20

RT @sarasuzuna: 古文書「くずし字」、アマチュア参加で現代の活字に…史料解読の一助に : エンタメ・文化 : ニュース : 読売新聞オンライン www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/202110…

posted at 07:23:49

RT @mhr_mrt: 青山骨董通りにあるギャラリーストークスで高橋靖子さんという方の作品を見た。現在90歳だと聞いた。北海道では知られた作家さんだと。布に糸によるドローイングは近年始められたそうで、冬の間に制作するのだそうだ。 pic.twitter.com/icX3S5D6zE

posted at 07:20:59

RT @m____o: 猫の毛をつけたくない洗濯物をここに入れて口を綴じておいたんですよ…… 毛どころか猫本体が入っておる。 pic.twitter.com/WiGKXIxIns

posted at 07:20:04

RT @easyfirenze: 秋のフィレンツェで何がしたいですか? 美術館巡り、通り散策、秋の味覚満喫、アルノ川下り・・・いろんな楽しみが見つかる秋のフィレンツェ #イタリア好き #イタリア旅行 #フィレンツェ pic.twitter.com/P8sRQHvcAj

posted at 07:17:42

RT @SlCathy: Tied in knots. pic.twitter.com/y4K4O5x2AC

posted at 07:15:31

RT @SlCathy: #OwlishMonday I'm not sure all this attention from the doves is actually entirely welcome when an owl or three are settling down on a convenient branch for a snooze. But I love the trio of owls tucked up together. All Saints Church, Stechford, West Midlands. pic.twitter.com/2Gn6tnnJZR

posted at 07:15:19

RT @SlCathy: #OwlishMonday Detail from: window in memory of Sir Marcus Worsley, 5th Baronet and Patron of All Saints Hovingham. By Helen Whittaker. @BSMGP pic.twitter.com/LRnG1gf7qL

posted at 07:15:08

RT @jdmccafferty: Lidded cup with Crucifixion scene, 1570/90, Innsbruck (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien) pic.twitter.com/Ly7RbXyB11

posted at 07:14:05

RT @jdmccafferty: Infanta Margarita, 1651–1673, in a pink gown Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, 1654 (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien) pic.twitter.com/CL6arHSaaM

posted at 07:13:29

RT @jdmccafferty: Altarpiece with the Virgin and Child Enthroned between Saint Jerome and Saint Nicholas of Myra, Benedetto Buglioni, 1502 (Rijksmuseum) pic.twitter.com/Eyrt896rS0

posted at 07:12:30

RT @AnneLouiseAvery: Silence. The urgent shouting & the clattering of the horses in the courtyard & the frantic gathering of the household had ebbed. Everyone had left & the Old Lady took herself to the kitchens for some supper - fresh mackerel from that very morning's catch. pic.twitter.com/i5Yf6uihKn

posted at 07:10:54

RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/mAa33mvYgs

posted at 07:09:31

RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/ylrAN31PHj

posted at 07:09:16

RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/PBooeQqMiu

posted at 07:09:02

RT @britishlibrary: Never bring a sword to a fish fight ⚔️ 📑 The ‘Toothfish’ and the Swordfish: Egerton MS 1121, f. 67r Read about this and other fantastical fables here: 🔗 blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… #ManuscriptMonday pic.twitter.com/9UUV5fWJDl

posted at 07:06:25

RT @UnglaubigerT: Am 24. Juni 1498 verstarb das Pferd des Rentmeisters Hans Leimbach: "So ist mir der weiß langschwantz gestorben, der mir vast lieb gewest, und het ich in sollen vorkawffen, ich het in umb 50 güldn nit gern geben, und ist gestorben umb sant Johans tag im 98" ⬇Hirschjagd 1545 pic.twitter.com/lqDkPGwc4V

posted at 07:03:59

RT @emilia_romanica: Photo by @emilia_romanica  Dec 2019 Basilica di San Savino (Piacenza). The crypt is contemporary to the church (AD1100) and it preserves splendid mosaics: the months in a year and zodiac signs on a sea background. pic.twitter.com/VUSubovOvf

posted at 07:02:55

RT @ParvaVox: Four stunning representations from #medieval #Italian mosaics to welcome the month of #August. They are all dated to the 12thC and can be admired in four equally amazing churches: 1. #Otranto Cathedral 2. #Aosta Cathedral 3. San Savino, #Piacenza 4. San Colombano, #Bobbio pic.twitter.com/4vH57agcm8

posted at 07:02:38

RT @fpescudero: @AYAXTELMON Esta mañana visitando San Savino, en Piacenza, he visto en la cripta el mosaico #románico del Zodiaco, principios #sXII, descubriendo para mi sorpresa algo que, de no haber leído el hilo ayer, no hubiese detectado. Gracias por esos hilos y a @CarmenqRoma por acercarme a ellos pic.twitter.com/pFmYY9XIuW

posted at 07:02:09

RT @paoladelusa: [...] È tempo che si sappia! È tempo che il sasso acconsenta a fiorire, che l’ansia abbia un cuore che batte. È tempo che sia tempo. È tempo. Paul Celan Mosaici San Savino Piacenza (XI-XII secolo) @diconodioggi #ScrivoDelTempo pic.twitter.com/kCt6EsZXla

posted at 07:01:48

RT @amwillemsen1: Chess players, 12thC mosaic, choir San Savino, Piacenza. Note folding chair = symbol dignity left; there was player on right (border 20thC) One for Mark Hall & @FindResearchGrp pic.twitter.com/AjieAgP0j4

posted at 07:01:13

RT @tatokano: #Historicalelephant in the crypt of San Savino, #Piacenza (Emilia-Romagna, Italy), 1100. It seems that the artist - unlike many of his contemporaries - actually knew what an elephant looked like. Or is this just the reinterpretation of the reconstruction? #mosaicmonday pic.twitter.com/WgBgyblz5P

posted at 07:01:01

RT @tatokano: The months in the ocean of the year? You see two types of #mermaid|s: a one-tailed one (with a unwary sailor?) and an enchanting two-tailed one. (Basilica of San Savino in #Piacenza, Italy, early 12th c., floor #mosaic; www.italianways.com/the-mosaics-of…) #mosaicmonday pic.twitter.com/fw4vv6kiVh

posted at 06:55:38

RT @red_loeb: Trying to read... BL Royal MS 10 E IV; f.4v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/792AHhWXbz

posted at 06:55:08

RT @red_loeb: Delphinus 🐬 BL Cotton MS Tiberius C I; 11th century-12th century; Various including Cicero, Aratea with scholia; f.27r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/KfTicXvYXs

posted at 06:54:58

RT @red_loeb: The martyrdom of St Edmund MS M.736; Miscellany on the life of St. Edmund; 12th century; England, Bury St Edmunds; f,14r @MorganLibrary pic.twitter.com/NtByqP8l6u

posted at 06:54:31

RT @JohanOosterman: I proudly present: Mother Earth (take care of her) @GallicaBnF Latin 752 pic.twitter.com/CCQqH4yR3W

posted at 06:53:40

RT @melibeus1: Look what I found! #excalibur @BLMedieval Add 38117 f. 73v pic.twitter.com/hLp4W6FiFC

posted at 06:51:40

RT @melibeus1: Men at Work. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Français 2092 f. 37v pic.twitter.com/oGaCveKAvx

posted at 06:51:22

RT @melibeus1: Fun! @MorganLibrary MS M.1004 f. 47r pic.twitter.com/514thCg5Ce

posted at 06:51:16


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