RT @catlikeacow: 横手市の除雪車の出動情報携帯電話表示システムってDEDASUKAっていうんだねww
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RT @SohamGadre: This is probably my favorite dog picture of all time pic.twitter.com/bC9bsmhb28
posted at 09:52:23
RT @DickKingSmith: Sentient salt lick of the day. pic.twitter.com/aL6hrbYnnt
posted at 09:43:26
RT @easyfirenze: 昨日の鐘の音は重厚な音とコメント頂いたがその通りで、昨日の音は少し厚く感じた。聞く位置のせい?久しぶりだからか? 昨年11月、1457年製の最大の鐘(重さ約5T)の向きを1/4動かしたそうだ。(鐘が当たる部分が消費されて薄くなったから回転させた)少し厚めの部分だから音も厚く?後50年はもつらしい twitter.com/easyfirenze/st…
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RT @SlCathy: #AnimalsInChurchesHour #BovineandOvine It's best hoof forward at Winkfield, Berks. pic.twitter.com/xDToM2R9on
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RT @SlCathy: #AnimalsInChurchesHour #BovineandOvine Roundel showing angel speaking to the shepherds. The handsome sheep dog (centre) is keeping his cool, being profoundly unruffled. 1500–1510, North Netherlands. Medium: colourless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain. pic.twitter.com/qfN3TEMENZ
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RT @Larkin: Hi all, my Etsy store is now operational: www.etsy.com/shop/larkinona…. I only have these items for sale, but I'll be adding more soon. Thanks for supporting my work & nudging me to sell some of it! p.s. I no longer make the plasticine brain balls mentioned in the reviews from '08 ;-) pic.twitter.com/1uPQ04PuQs
posted at 09:39:06
RT @SarahBlick3: #BovineAndOvine #AnimalsInChurchesHour Pilsum, Krummhörn, Ostfriesland, Stephanuskirche, font, bronze, 1469. Detail of St. Luke in his Oxen form. www.flickr.com/photos/ana_sud… pic.twitter.com/fs6ORLQxfL
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RT @SarahBlick3: #Woodensday Benchend (C15 originally from Nikolaikirche, Anklam, destroyed WWII). Anklam, Vorpommern-Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Likely St. Urusula. Lots #graffiti Only place where it is visible, prob responding to her protective power www.flickr.com/photos/martin-… pic.twitter.com/5tHL87Rq9r
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RT @TheMelancholyC1: Covered jug in shape of an owl ~ early C17th #Germany ~may your Monday be owlish #OwlishMonday #owls #ceramics #C17th #EarlyModern pic.twitter.com/55VWyfeM5r
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RT @AlisonFisk: The Barber Cup. An extremely rare one-handled Roman drinking cup crafted from fluorspar, a material highly-prized by wealthy Romans. Decorated in low relief with vine leaves and grapes. From a tomb in ancient Cilicia (modern Turkey). AD 50-100. #ReliefWednesday #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/7dRwhdEzcr
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RT @Carla_Ardis: It's freezing today so my entry for today's #MosaicMonday is the representation of #Winter in the triclinium of Chedworth Roman Villa. He is almost running (towards Spring?), carrying in is hand a hare, like the ones still jumping in the fields surrounding the ruins. pic.twitter.com/J9Q2uHPZqz
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RT @abby_fecit: The scene conveys the danger of the race: a watchful bride wrapped in white looks on nervously, a woman (her mother?) kneels pleadingly. 18 men died pursuing her hand. Pelops won (cheating & killing her father). The myth was also on the Temple of Zeus @ Olympia (East pediment). pic.twitter.com/o02ua5Qvg7
posted at 09:33:22
RT @abby_fecit: Two sides of the same relief? On the back of this relief appears to be a sketched out version: 2 masks face each other, a pillar w/ a basket, shepherd's hook & a thrysus, framed by columns & curtains on the side. Despite similarities, the scenes are strikingly different... pic.twitter.com/w1u2cXMn3r
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RT @abby_fecit: #ReliefWednesday Is the whole world laughing at you? This marble theatrical relief w/ masks of a gaping bearded Silenus, a clean shaven Dionysus & an open mouthed comic female(?) seem to gaze out, mocking the viewer. 🧵 Photo: Author. Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna Inv. I 119. pic.twitter.com/i0ZlkMepc2
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RT @roamintheempire: For #ReliefWednesday, a fragment depicting gladiators preparing for combat. Dated to the 1st century CE and found in Mérida, #Spain! Now in the Museo Nacional de Arte Romano in Mérida: roamintheempire.com/index.php/2017… #Archaeology #RomanArchaeology pic.twitter.com/0MtY3gRPrU
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RT @HawkeJon: #TombTuesday Dome of the #burial chamber of the Tomb of the #Chariots (Tomba dei Carri) which held parts of war and processional chariots. The side chambers of the #tomb contained a chariot and two-wheeled carriage. Mid-7th to early 6th C BCE. #Archaeology #History #Etruscan pic.twitter.com/PvItjXtqyI
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RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Anti-Hanky-Panky Pig! Forget the silk purse and sow's ear, here's a full-on lace collared specimen gleaming with accessories! Yet somehow the PDA-happy couple was considered LESS modest than this 17th c. porcine show-off! #WyrdWednesday #NewberryLibrary i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CA… pic.twitter.com/Ozt5YsZke4
posted at 09:27:35
RT @eleanorrbarnett: “Seaside Specimens: The Saucy Shrimp”, an early 20th century British postcard 🦐 Shrimp has long been linked to sex, seen as an aphrodisiac or a euphemism for male genitalia… Read the saucy history of shrimp on Historyeats today: www.instagram.com/historyeats/ 🦐 pic.twitter.com/tsI8QAWyHY
posted at 09:27:01
RT @eleanorrbarnett: 4. A Lady Holding a Swaddled Cat by a follower of Bartolomeo Passarotti (Italian, 16th century) 😻 pic.twitter.com/u8s8uaiE4Y
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RT @eleanorrbarnett: 5. Little Miss Hone by Samuel Finley Breese Morse (American, 1824) 😻 pic.twitter.com/y9e8EBU0hj
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RT @eleanorrbarnett: “Feeding the swaddled cat”, an art history thread…!😹😻😹 1. Miss Sukey and her Nursery by John Raphael Smith (British, 1772) pic.twitter.com/RYmAWo3yap
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RT @CariGluchowski: Fascinated by this #nuntastic prayerbook (Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, X096.C286). The #book (Netherlands, 15th cent.) was heavily reworked later. Just look at the first page! #medieval #MedievalArt #MedievalTwitter #recycled digital-scriptorium.org/xtf3/search?rm… pic.twitter.com/2nvu6mCshE
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RT @HLaehnemann: Listening to a fascinating talk by Prof. Volker Schupp on Albrecht von Haigerloch and the Codex Manesse in a seminar by Prof. Stefan Seeber @UniFreiburg; first new insight: leaves were added into the ms via sewing, here digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/cpg848/… (for @CariGluchowski @BodCons) pic.twitter.com/2C95dJhFym
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RT @Cartafranca1: Parent dragon and baby dragon: teamwork @ArchivesnatFr ! =>www.monasterium.net/mom/Illuminier… #charterrific #chartesfrançaises #medievaltwitter #Archives pic.twitter.com/GeCuFQv4Nr
posted at 09:21:35
RT @mssprovenance: This week's blogpast: Murano Gradual Initials [I] mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/01/murano… pic.twitter.com/GqLQw6n2N2
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RT @mssprovenance: This week's blogpost: The Provenance of a Lombard Cutting [II]: The Lomax-Wade Collection mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2021/11/the-pr… pic.twitter.com/CbzydJTRJ7
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RT @mssprovenance: This week's blogpost: More Leaves from the Hastière Bible mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2021/12/more-l… pic.twitter.com/qXR4FV6cxp
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RT @V_and_A: This work by Léon Bakst shows a costume design for the ballet ‘The Firebird’ in 1913 💃 When Fabergé’s firm moved to London, it coincided with a premiere of the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden. Book #FabergéInLondon - fal.cn/3kXwP pic.twitter.com/jsDZ0ydC28
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RT @V_and_A: You're looking at what was once an essential bit of kit for a stylish 18th century man or woman, a coveted fashion accessory, and an example of supreme luxury. The snuffbox. Read all about them here: fal.cn/3lf02 pic.twitter.com/arOr1GurgE
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RT @DrYvard: Can’t come to London to see our #fragmentedilluminations exhibition? Join this little tour! #medievaltwitter #manuscriptcuttings #provenance twitter.com/V_and_A/status…
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RT @DrYvard: Hello #medievaltwitter! The @V_and_A will be organising a #fragmentedilluminations symposium in early July, as a follow up to the exhibition (now extended to 5 June). The #CFP is out here: www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-li… #medievalmanuscripts #manuscriptcuttings #gothicrevival pic.twitter.com/qNRX2bi9wN
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RT @red_loeb: Ornamented initial 'I'(n) at the beginning of Zechariah #BibliaLatinBnFMSLatin10 BnF MS Latin 10; Biblia Latina; 12th century; France; f.175v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/iYo6pgAe4o
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RT @red_loeb: An 'O' at the beginning of Malachi for an 'onus' which doesn't need an 'O' #BibliaLatinBnFMSLatin10 BnF MS Latin 10; Biblia Latina; 12th century; France; f.178r @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/WNmmimeoqR
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RT @red_loeb: Initial 'V'(ir) at the beginning of Job is inhabited by an amusing jumble of people and animals #BibliaLatinBnFMSLatin10 BnF MS Latin 10; Biblia Latina; 12th century; France; f.179v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/JCKlWLQvSJ
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RT @JohanOosterman: I am the duke of Brabant. Page from the magnificent Guelders Armorial. Heraut Gelre (Claes Heynenssoon). Gelre, 1370-1395. Brussel KBR ms. 15652-56 Digitized: opac.kbr.be/LIBRARY/doc/SY… pic.twitter.com/6Q3RKgcA2V
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RT @JohanOosterman: Siege of Düren (Germany) in 1543. Detail. Brussels KBR 22089 @kbrbe Digitized: opac.kbr.be/LIBRARY/doc/SY… pic.twitter.com/o9EVWKd0uZ
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RT @PiersatPenn: When your dog is secretly a cat. pic.twitter.com/iPn1jr3S8b
posted at 09:09:20
RT @melibeus1: Nut. @BLMedieval Add 74236 p. 412 pic.twitter.com/PmLjON2Nlk
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RT @melibeus1: Who are you? @GallicaBnF @laBnF Latin 12048 f. 92v pic.twitter.com/n0fzmUQGDN
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RT @melibeus1: Say yes to the dress. @MorganLibrary MS M.866 f. 171r pic.twitter.com/zFXqEfR4jU
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