RT @Wintzer: キーフの住人がシェルターから出てキーのついた車を見つけ、家族を乗せて脱出。車にあった番号に「申し訳ない、あなたの車を盗んだ」と謝罪の電話をかけた。 「よかった!自分は4台ある車の1台で避難して、残りの車をガソリン満タンで町に置いてきたんだ。脱出に使った全員から電話がきたよ」 twitter.com/olex_scherba/s…
posted at 09:29:39
ブチブチ言ってしまったけど、宇野重規氏はいろんな文献を幅広く見た上で分かりやすく解説してくれるので、交通案内としてはありがたい。自ら独創的な思想を生み出すタイプではないが、それは日本の政治学者の通例。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/ef… #gooblog
posted at 09:23:55
一時は「この人は凄そうだ」とそれなりに燃え上っていた私の宇野重規熱も、小熊英二との対談を読んで、すっかり冷めてしまった。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/20… #gooblog
posted at 09:19:31
宇野重規『保守主義とは何か』も、最初はよいのだけど、最終章はちょっと莫迦っぽい感じ。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/49… #gooblog
posted at 09:16:56
学説の整理は本当に上手だよなあ。blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/21… #gooblog
posted at 09:15:06
宇野重規氏の話、頭の整理にはよいのだけれど、何だか薄口なんだよねー。 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/5d… #gooblog
posted at 09:13:58
宇野重規、1967年生まれなのにずいぶん年寄り臭くなってしまったな。 www.toibito.com/interview/soci…
posted at 09:02:35
「これまではロシア領内に届く長距離砲がなかったが、西側の援助で手に入れば、われわれもロシア領内の武器庫や輸送線を叩くことができるようになる。これは大きな利点だ。ロシア側にも空襲警報が鳴り響くことになる。戦争がどういうものかを実感するだろう」 news.tv-asahi.co.jp/news_internati…
posted at 08:55:44
RT @VeraCausa9: III- Delos island Cleopatra was her name, now headless, she stands like mantic stone figure divining obscure futures that never arrive. pic.twitter.com/eSC7ATYn3L
posted at 08:46:50
RT @55_kumamon: おはくま〜!朝ごはんは食べたかモン? pic.twitter.com/GOYsISddly
posted at 08:09:43
RT @StratcomCentre: Kristina and her cat survived the war and were evacuated from #Mariupol #StopRussia #SaveMariupol pic.twitter.com/xymdpBe4pw
posted at 07:55:00
RT @nano_723: 朝メイクしてくると必ず横から入ってくる犬 pic.twitter.com/ffkb6JghTL
posted at 07:50:10
RT @ArysPan: One of the biggest pre-roman mosaics ever found. Highly elaborate, meant to show the power of the Kingdom of Macedonia. The Palace of Aigai, it's considered the second most important structure of classical Greece after the Parthenon. #Archaeology #AncientGreece #macedonia pic.twitter.com/vmQX0Uwq6p
posted at 07:49:28
RT @egotisme1: フォルリのサン・ドメニコ美術館で開催中の『マグダラのマリア』展。これだけ彼女を描いた(彫った)作品を一堂に会して鑑賞できる機会もなかなかないだろうと思う。行きたいな。7月10日まで。 twitter.com/SkyArte/status…
posted at 07:46:05
RT @ynagoya: 絵画の実物を見るののなにが良いかってねえ… もうね、色がほーんとに綺麗なの!!✨✨ こればかりは印刷の画集では決して味わえない😍 お洋服の模様が素敵💕 ダンテさん(3枚目)の袖の花柄とか可愛いわあ〜 pic.twitter.com/aj2JCyQnjV
posted at 07:45:36
RT @HirokoMiyamoto7: 神聖ローマ皇帝ルドルフ2世の為に作られた蓋付きの容器。緑色のヘリオトロープ石に金、エナメル、ガーネット、上部にシトリンクォーツで飾られています。イタリアのミッセローニによって製作されました。1600年。Kunsthistorisches Museum pic.twitter.com/9cau7BL616
posted at 07:44:56
RT @mari_iga: 《サン・ジョヴェナーレ三連祭壇画》で思い出したのは、マザッチョの弟、ロ・スケッジャの《玉座の聖母子》を見た時のこと。それまで彼の作品はカッソーネぐらいしか見たことがなくマザッチョと共通点を見つけることができなかったけど、この特徴的な聖母子を見て、ルーツはここにあったのかなと。 pic.twitter.com/XFeZGNgEtK
posted at 07:42:41
RT @mari_iga: 《サン・ジョヴェナーレ三翼祭壇画》1422年は、マザッチョの作品とされている者の中では最も初期の作品とされている。床に描かれた直線はそれぞれ中央に向かって伸びていて,後ろ向きの天使たちの配置と合わせて1点へ向かっている。幾何学的な遠近法を最初に取り入れた作品の内の一つ。 pic.twitter.com/qvuYYIOtQS
posted at 07:42:02
RT @Conecclesia: I arrived on the Isle of Wight and realised that if I could find a stile to photograph, I had the makings of a stile pun tweet. During my visit I saw this #allmetalmonday seahorse door knocker @SlCathy pic.twitter.com/N1ilJo1PK8
posted at 07:41:23
RT @SlCathy: I don't see this as happiness, but perhaps madness. Grinning with your teeth was a sign of animality and racialized aggression. I'll re-Tweet my source. twitter.com/johnevigar/sta…
posted at 07:40:36
RT @PiersatPenn: #dragons Dragon tile by William de Morgan, Chelsea 1878-82 | Birmingham Museum pic.twitter.com/J1q3bxr14l
posted at 07:39:14
RT @manx_maid: 3rd May 1446 on her mother Cecily Neville, Duchess of York's birthday b. Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy as 3rd wife of Charles the Bold, perpetual thorn in the side of Henry VII fostering pretenders after her brothers Edward IV and Richard III had died pic.twitter.com/jpi46kROSH
posted at 07:38:51
RT @manx_maid: . . and stepdaughter of Margaret of York, b. today 1446 mobile.twitter.com/manx_maid/stat… twitter.com/OntheTudorTrai…
posted at 07:38:11
RT @ColorsAndStones: The best known is a mask that covered the face of a woman. It's made of the thinnest gold foil, with the eyes made of carnelian. The tattoo-like decorations may represent the trees of life. They were made by puncturing on the reverse and covering with white paint on the obverse. pic.twitter.com/NXjl3nxnsU
posted at 07:37:37
RT @Hattusil_III: @DrNWillburger For the Iberians, too... pic.twitter.com/IuJh927yml
posted at 07:37:10
RT @DrNWillburger: Fascinating world of ancient #glass: a delightful #Egyptian pomegranate-shaped flask made of green glass decorated with a yellow thread. It was used to hold #perfume. The flowers and fruit of the pomegranate tree were symbols of fertility... 1/2 Photo: Landesmuseum Württemberg pic.twitter.com/14dbOm4MZQ
posted at 07:35:00
RT @natlibscot: P.P.S. You can see the beautiful Iona Psalter online (but we’d highly recommend coming in to see it in person where it’s part of our major new Treasures exhibition at George IV Bridge) > www.nls.uk/treasures/expl… pic.twitter.com/4ATvKey7Pz
posted at 07:32:54
RT @natlibscot: And here's some 14th-century doodles (as doodled on the Herdmanstoun Breviary, which itself was written c.1300). #LookAtThoseManuscripts pic.twitter.com/pRjR4TsQQr
posted at 07:32:34
RT @natlibscot: ‘With my hand’ trolls Johnne the doodler. #LookAtThoseManuscripts pic.twitter.com/LBvxHKHX3b
posted at 07:32:06
RT @EMDworak: At some point during my PhD, my partner and I discovered that some doctoral graduates (read Finnish) get a sword when they graduate. Apparently this is a fact my partner held on to and he decided to honor me with my very own Doctor's Sword now that I’m done. 🥺 pic.twitter.com/g2nbgwxYUU
posted at 07:31:48
RT @lampallib: Edward IV of England was born #OnThisDay in 1442. Our MS 265 is a manuscript copy of William Caxton's 'Dictes and sayings of the philosophers' (1477). It was made for Edward and features a miniature portraying the presentation to the king. pic.twitter.com/MGXly6tlbD
posted at 07:29:58
RT @lampallib: Today the Church commemorates Catherine of Siena, Teacher of the Faith, who died #OTD in 1380. Wynkyn de Worde's 'Orchard of Syon' (1519) contains this woodcut of Catherine's visions [Sion Arc L40.4/98] pic.twitter.com/1DgBAGzJOb
posted at 07:29:48
RT @RembrandtsRoom: Stadtholders were nobility but not royalty so this was a very valuable dynastic coup for the Oranges. The boy's suit was made especially for him in London - not for the wedding but to pose for this portrait by Van Dyck, possibly the painter's last. pic.twitter.com/1C52BJC6Ap
posted at 07:29:24
RT @RembrandtsRoom: "…and the gold and silk so skilfully wrought that they do not seem to be in paint, but in real gold and silk. There is an illuminated book of parchment which appears more real than reality; a little bell of wrought silver which is more beautiful than words can tell…“ pic.twitter.com/haCiimcsPG
posted at 07:28:48
RT @CburyCathedral: Join Dean Robert - and Tiger 🐱 - for Morning Prayer in the Deanery Garden at Canterbury Cathedral ⬇️ bit.ly/OnWorship #ChurchatHome #ChurchOnline #OnlineWorship pic.twitter.com/G83pWAYShO
posted at 07:27:35
RT @CburyCathedral: We are excited to welcome the @CentralBand of the Royal British Legion to the Cathedral on Saturday 28 May to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee - this is an event not to be missed! 🇬🇧 🎺 Book your tickets now 🎟️ bit.ly/3xwPOGD
posted at 07:27:11
RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: basuian, wk.v: to be clad in purple. (BAH-swi-ahn / ˈba-swɪ-an) Image: Luttrell Psalter; N England (Lincolnshire), 1325-1340; @BLMedieval Add MS 42130, f. 53r. pic.twitter.com/L8p2cZmv7d
posted at 07:26:17
RT @leoba: Next week's #CoffeeWithACodex: A special presentation for #StarWarsDay ! @b_hawk joins me to talk about the writing culture of the #StarWars universe and look at manuscripts from @upennlib collections. Wednesday, May 4, 12pm EDT / 5pm BST, register below 👇👇 twitter.com/sims_mss/statu…
posted at 07:25:03
RT @leoba: These are intense pic.twitter.com/ngcX7HLZJn
posted at 07:24:07
RT @LitteraCarolina: Cod fuit (Fish Latin) From Pistoia, Archivio Capitolare, C. 160 bis, 127r: www.archiviocapitolaredipistoia.it/eng/_biblia_sa… pic.twitter.com/yPPAZkFZmP
posted at 07:23:16
RT @gundormr: 46 new MSS from @vaticanlibrary this week www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2022/w… The usual assortment of 19th C antiquarians, 15th C medical texts, Juvenal and Horace is livened up by the abject insanity that is Pal. lat. 1066 #MedievalTwitter 1/🧵 pic.twitter.com/o6Txd6QY3t
posted at 07:21:08
RT @gundormr: #NotALion None of these are lions! @vaticanlibrary Pal. lat. 1066 f.236v #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/UhoKsWrLIh
posted at 07:20:31
RT @gundormr: no new #MSS from @vaticanlibrary this week, so we get the first of my two-week wrapup of 2021. This week is all about the system and code, next week will be all about the manuscripts. www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2021/w… #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/80dc891Z3r
posted at 07:20:13
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: What Are YOU Looking At? INTENSE Equine in a Claude Vernet lithograph via Joseph Dickinson, London. #NewberryLibrary #newacq? pic.twitter.com/n36r1mcJg5
posted at 07:15:11
RT @NewCollegeLib: Christ is Risen! A very Happy Easter to all our wonderful readers! This beautiful image of the #resurrection comes from a Flemish Book of Hours, produced in the 16th century. (@NewCollegeOx, MS 323, f. 231v) pic.twitter.com/eiIGvy9URV
posted at 07:13:35
RT @ArtsFestOxford: We’re so looking forward to seeing this in #OFA22 🌟 twitter.com/M_Castelletti/…
posted at 07:12:57
RT @NewCollegeLib: Our #wordoftheday is printer’s device. An early form of trademark, they were used from the 15th century. One of the most famous is this dolphin and anchor device, used by Aldus Manutius (1449/1450–1515). Beautiful! 😍 (@NewCollegeOx, BT1.1.8(2), p. v) #RareBooks #Printing pic.twitter.com/phKbYZQVK7
posted at 07:12:44
RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) there shot a fallow buck & chased [a fawn, which afterwards was given to the lepers?]. 📸malvernmuseum.co.uk/medieval-room/ pic.twitter.com/827q9RziK4
posted at 07:11:59
RT @ClarendonPalace: 3) the park but within the Forest, to hunt rabbits with his dog. Also, Thomas de la Riviere’s greyhound went into the King’s park of Clarendon & killed 2 fallow bucks & later 2 yearling bucks. 📸www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/t… pic.twitter.com/JGPoEFO63l
posted at 07:11:44
RT @StJohnsOxLib: You may know @StJohnsOx's luxurious, gold-sparkling Bestiary. Over the next few weeks we'll introduce you our other, 14th-c. Bestiary. The illustrations are smaller & scruffier but no less fascinating! MS 178, fol. 171v: Adam naming the animals. #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/EaHdmNmZtw
posted at 07:10:39