RT @55_kumamon: おはくま~!今日も1日よろしくま☆ pic.twitter.com/fVTRy3p7Qy
posted at 07:53:25
RT @uniko53: 風ニモマケズ pic.twitter.com/aOjZuTM19b
posted at 07:46:17
RT @ukikooooo: これはブラッシングが完了したかっこいい顔の犬 pic.twitter.com/dZM1f1w8X9
posted at 07:46:05
RT @RecycleBook: pic.twitter.com/FD8oMA8KKc
posted at 07:45:33
RT @histories_arch: Chinese bronze sword with turquoise studded, gold inlaid rock crystal hilt, Warring States Period, 4th-2nd Century BC. Private Collection. #archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/vnc7m1GPUH
posted at 07:43:50
RT @SlCathy: And I am not even going to bother pretending this is some innocuous "foliate face". #TextileTuesday kneeler special 💚💙 It's a wildly unfurling Green Man (well, blue in this instance), spreading his twining leaves around St Mary's Old Basing. @StroudStory pic.twitter.com/3EdmpN8x3b
posted at 07:40:54
RT @SlCathy: One might have the impression that the congregation at St Mary's Old Basing consisted of steady, stable folk. But the psychedelic Hampshire bunnies tell a different story. #TextileTuesday kneeler special. 💗🐰💗 pic.twitter.com/UybI4prVM5
posted at 07:40:45
RT @fred_manfrin: Simon Lochepôche. Vous trouverez sur @GallicaBnF l’édition du XVIème siècle numérisée : gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/MzepgQ0zOv
posted at 07:39:36
RT @fred_manfrin: Rebec Raclerô. Les noms portent des signes de patois bourguignon : Tabourot est dijonnais ! pic.twitter.com/IqCiuqO7pR
posted at 07:39:21
RT @fred_manfrin: Gentô Nez-de plom pic.twitter.com/kBSXIjNqBa
posted at 07:39:12
RT @medievalpecia: La belle surprise du printemps ! chez @JGRareBooks a collection of treasures from all over Europe ... ... à feuilleter sans retenue ... Ci-dessous "Heures de Rochechouart" catalogue.g-rb.ch/books/lcqk/#p=1 pic.twitter.com/ZBgHnIsROP
posted at 07:38:08
RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: ān-hyrne, adj: one-horned, having a single horn; (used as substantive) unicorn. (AHN-HUER-nuh / ˈaːn-ˌhyr-nə) Image: Les Grandes chroniques de France; France (Paris), 1332-1350; @BLMedieval Royal MS 16 G VI, f. 9r. pic.twitter.com/O4Bgw3WOL7
posted at 07:37:17
RT @AlisonFisk: This is the corner of the Roman aqueduct, where it changes from one arcade to two. #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/ZxRsK3N8ln
posted at 07:34:33
RT @roamintheempire: #MosaicMonday: From the Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, a mosaic depicting Nilotic scenes. Originally found at the Cellae Vinariae Nova et Arruntiana along the Lungotevere in #Rome. Dated to the early 2nd century CE! #Archaeology #RomanArchaeology #Italy pic.twitter.com/UXQQaLbnL4
posted at 07:33:19
RT @Medieval_Badger: #StGeorgesDay Tragic time for tortured tiny dragons. Stop St George, stop it! (@walters_museum Walters Manuscript W.170 f. 157v) pic.twitter.com/QJivYDjOxk
posted at 07:30:22
RT @Medieval_Badger: #StGeorgesDay Do you feel proud of yourself, George? The Society for the Protection of Diminutive Medieval Dragons would like a word (British Library Harley 2846 f. 36v) pic.twitter.com/V6I5gQel4A
posted at 07:29:38
RT @Medieval_Badger: #StGeorgesDay or Day of Man On a Horse Harassing Small Dachshund Sized Dragons (British Library Harley 2952 f. 21). A thread for the Society for Protection of Diminutive Medieval Dragons follows... pic.twitter.com/aH3pjfbThr
posted at 07:29:25
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: @metmuseum Would LOVE to handcolor this... Luckily someone did that, with GUSTO to another version in our collection! Jost Amman, illuminated 1583 German Bible ... i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CA… pic.twitter.com/ZVbFQoB99U
posted at 07:28:08
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: The 1498 Dürer version (here from @metmuseum) is an obvious source for this scene, but the less literal reading of the "legs like columns of fire" in the Danish version almost a century later is fascinating! pic.twitter.com/OB7t7T3jdR
posted at 07:27:57
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Diaphonous Much? Haven't ever seen this scene depicted quite this way. That angel has fiery legs for days behind those clouds! #apocalypse pic.twitter.com/QmPbpOoaqo
posted at 07:27:52
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Like A Virgin Bonus points for wily women! Wenda (or Wanda), c. 730 AD, was the only daughter of Krakow founder King Krak, and managed to outwit all the menfolk sufficient to rule on her own as a much earlier "Virgin Queen" than Elizabeth I! (Some versions are sadder though.) pic.twitter.com/eoMey5k6lK
posted at 07:25:17
RT @ClarendonPalace: #OTD 1241. To Adam Cook, Warden of Clarendon. Order to permit Philip de Candover & John le Fol, the king’s huntsmen, to take 2 stags in Grovely Forest, & to have them salted & taken to the king wherever he is at Whitsuntide. 📸themedievalhunt.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/c27_61… pic.twitter.com/drBlsKhtez
posted at 07:23:49
RT @CariGluchowski: Love this #nuntastic miniature from a 15th century Dutch prayerbook (Harley 2850, 47v). While St Bridget is writing the beginning of the 'Fifteen Oes of St Bridget', an angel whispers in her ear. #medievaltwitter #MedievalArt #medieval www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… pic.twitter.com/za8mHPbSgY
posted at 07:21:11
RT @CariGluchowski: In another the Medingen prayerbook (Hartung), the illumination looks a bit different. Any ideas who is depicted on the right side? It appears to be a group of women lead by a man? Lüneburg town women? Biblical figures? #MedievalArt #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/34ZBtNYti1 pic.twitter.com/GQlZ0kBXRA
posted at 07:20:44
RT @CariGluchowski: Interesting to see how the #nuntastic Medingen 'Signature Illumination' changed over time! In the Oxford Easter prayerbook (MS. Lat. liturg. f. 4, 174v), the Medingen nuns and the Lüneburg Patricians come together to say fairwell to Easter Sunday. digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/9ac86d… pic.twitter.com/Pi3ep6vFKf
posted at 07:20:28
RT @VirDesideriorum: "Marcus dans Italiae genti pia dogmata vitae. Ut leo per silvas tonat errorum tenebrosas." "Mark gives the pious dogmas of life to the people of Italy. Like a lion, he roars through the dark forests of error." Evangelia,11th c. @GallicaBnF Lat. 275,f.38v gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/5fCbQL3int
posted at 07:19:55
RT @VirDesideriorum: The Phrygian Sibyl prophesying Christ's resurrection Sibyllae et prophetae de Christo Salvatore vaticinantes @bsb_muenchen Cod. icon. 414, 12v-13r Tours, 1490/1500 pic.twitter.com/CKlqgU4KZ1
posted at 07:19:45
RT @VirDesideriorum: "And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks; And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle." (Rev 1:12-13) pic.twitter.com/jQk2wrJuLB
posted at 07:19:19
RT @red_loeb: Today is the feast of St Mark the Evangelist and here St Mark is dwarfed by the initial word of his Gospel. BL Harley MS 2799; the 'Arnstein Bible'; c.1172 CE; Germany, W. (Arnstein); f.166r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/1IvsQi76aA
posted at 07:17:59
RT @melibeus1: Bad habits ... @bsb_muenchen Clm 28345 www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb001… pic.twitter.com/mfrjV0uCHH
posted at 07:15:01
RT @melibeus1: The morning after. @BLMedieval Add 21926 f. 66v pic.twitter.com/JmqpH4khUg
posted at 07:14:46