RT @nikkansports: 「えっウソ 大統領だったんだ」宮城名取市のジェラート店代表ビックリ、副大統領時代訪問の縁 #バイデン #ナチュリノ www.nikkansports.com/general/nikkan…
posted at 08:05:43
RT @shiraumeizumi: 0歳児がいながら、というより幼い子がいながら親がワクチン打たないって、それはもう…馬さんと鹿さん。
posted at 08:02:40
RT @shiraumeizumi: 通学疲れというのはあると思う。休ませてもいいと思う。 大人だって有給休暇があるだもん。 そして保育園児。園に毎日通うことにぐったりしてる子もいる。やってられないよね、毎日毎日賑やかな場所に。たまには休みたいと思うって。
posted at 08:02:09
RT @madda_be: お菓子の箱や缶をつい集めちゃう人必携の一冊 かわいいパッケージをまとめた『魅きつける! スイーツ・パッケージ・デザイン・コレクション』発売 nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/22…
posted at 07:59:53
RT @PP_Rubens: Confident, regal, slightly intimidating woman in a red dress, with dog. Painted by Jacopo Pontormo, who was born on this day in 1494. pic.twitter.com/1qx9ZucItA
posted at 07:57:34
RT @mari_iga: 受胎告知が彫金七宝細工で装飾された留め具。コープ(高位聖職者が着用する長いマント)をとめるためのもの。 14世紀、パリ 今月リニューアルオープンした🇫🇷クリュニー美術館、またいつか行きたいなぁ。 pic.twitter.com/QTjZvGLj5N
posted at 07:53:17
RT @SlCathy: I love this 'Dancing Fox with Lotus-leaf Hat' by Ohara Koson in the collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (woodblock print, right). So I was chuffed to find it printed as a greetings card in the shop @AshmoleanMuseum. This is a frivolous and bright-eyed fox 🦊. pic.twitter.com/IeVIAWyni6
posted at 07:52:37
RT @SlCathy: I love this vibrant marginal creation. Those could be horses' heads smiling-nibbling at each end. And I felt that there could be a bee-fly hovering in the middle. BnF. Département des Manuscrits. Latin 8082. pic.twitter.com/eyQYUcCP7P
posted at 07:52:08
RT @SlCathy: Fist-bumping or arm-wrestling? There's something combative about these two that suggests to me that sisterly sibling rivalry could be an issue! BnF, Département des Manuscrits. Latin 8082. With thanks to jessehurlbut.net which is packed full of good MS recommendations. pic.twitter.com/E243FKCFN3
posted at 07:51:57
RT @odietrich_: Vessels have been perceived as bodies in a variety of cultures. "Female=fertility“ and/or "we don´t really know=cult“ have been applied to nearly all of them at one time or another. So, is this 👇 the "Vidra Goddess" or an image of the potter? City Museum Bucharest. #archaeology pic.twitter.com/pqwcAaJhGw
posted at 07:50:19
RT @Limbourg_Bros: The Departure of Jean de France (1340-1416) Duke of Berry #internationalgothic #limbourg www.wikiart.org/en/limbourg-br… pic.twitter.com/bQiVUGVwl4
posted at 07:48:34
RT @Limbourg_Bros: The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew #limbourg #internationalgothic www.wikiart.org/en/limbourg-br… pic.twitter.com/BuHbSd7end
posted at 07:48:04
RT @moleiroeditor: Today we celebrate #WorldNursingDay. We thank all the professionals in this sector for all the effort and sacrifice they show in their day to day #work. We owe the lives of many family members and friends to them. Tractatus of Herbis, @britishlibrary, f. 6v pic.twitter.com/5X8ay1ulgL
posted at 07:47:43
RT @moleiroeditor: #OTD Henry IV died in Paris in 1610. He is known as one of the great French monarchs. Much admired for his devotion and commitment to the health and welfare of the people. His book of hours is undoubtedly one of the most magical in history. The Hours of Henry IV, @laBnF, f. 71r pic.twitter.com/1URaWXfptX
posted at 07:47:18
RT @moleiroeditor: People born between the 20th of May and the 21st of June are #Gemini, a sign belonging to the air element. It is said that those born under this sign have the ability to see everything from more than one perspective. They are generally eloquent and amusing people. pic.twitter.com/J50PKOXWkd
posted at 07:46:25
RT @moleiroeditor: To commemorate the end of #May, we share this beautiful image from the Golf Book. Representing the most spring-like month of the year, this bucolic scene is a reflection of the pleasures of colour and good weather that accompany us. #medieval #spring #art pic.twitter.com/mZFvt0bTtp
posted at 07:45:46
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: And they're hovering around ... The Evangelists! Translucent verso and colorful illuminations on vellum in a French Book of Hours, owned by Louis XI and his wife, Charlotte of Savoy, and produced c. 1461-1483. #NewberryLibrary (Case MS 131) #ManuscriptMonday #bling pic.twitter.com/wu6kQYMh7f
posted at 07:45:20
RT @NewCollegeLib: Watch out for this little wyvern, he breathes golden fire! 🔥😆 (@NewCollegeOx, MS 322, f. 27r) #ManuscriptMonday #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/tSHIjRsD5m
posted at 07:44:03
RT @NewCollegeLib: Today’s #FridayFeature comes from our amazing Archives . . . This beautiful statute dates from the 14th century, and outlines the process for electing a new Warden. Check out the beautiful historiated initial ‘I’! (@NewCollegeOx, NCA 3584 f. 6v) #MedievalTwitter #NewCollege pic.twitter.com/Cj2dtgjSxN
posted at 07:43:42
RT @NewCollegeLib: Historiated initials can contain so much decoration . . . If you look closely at this 14th-century example, you’ll be able to spot a wyvern, a griffin, and an eagle! (@NewCollegeOx, MS 134, f. 3r) #ManuscriptMonday #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/K6lUeYXkBV
posted at 07:43:24
RT @ClarendonPalace: #OTD 1280. To the bailiff of Clarendon. Order to allow the Prioress of Amesbury 20 oaks from the forest of Buckholt for the works Queen Eleanor [of Provence] has ordered to be done at the priory. Eleanor died 1291 at the priory & was buried there 📸en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amesbury_… pic.twitter.com/kEbCxzzxwC
posted at 07:42:42
RT @StJohnsOxLib: An oldie but goodie - the medieval elephant with a tower on its back complete with knights: Elephant & Castle! Both Pliny the Elder & Isidore of Seville describe elephants used for military purposes; Isidor locates them in India and Persia. MS 178, fol. 160r #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/OHoRggSJer
posted at 07:41:54
RT @StJohnsOxLib: Here is the origin of the expression 'crocodile tears': Crocodiles were believed to cry after eating humans. The expression is known in many, esp. European, languages. Pliny the Elder said of the crocodile that it were a curse on four legs. MS 178, fol. 166r #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/ZpM8Pi61n6
posted at 07:41:37
RT @StJohnsOxLib: Is it a sheep? Is it a reindeer? Is it a medieval sheepdeer? None of the above. It's the Parandrus, believed to be an Ethiopian animal able to conceal itself by changing it's appearance. MS 178, fol. 167r #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/gFYSn932rz
posted at 07:41:12
RT @StJohnsOxLib: It's ancient (here rather medieval) history that dogs are humans' best friends! This illustration tells the story of the imprisonment of a king of Garamantes (largely today's Libya) in 668 CE, showcasing dogs' faithfulness to their owners. MS 178, fol. 169v #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/WXTZJ4kOdB
posted at 07:40:18
RT @MemesMedieval: #Apocalypse and the vision of Babylon: the scarlet woman on the beast with seven heads. (actually the #whore or #Babylon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whore_of_…) #History #Bible @KB_Nederland #library, Ms. 78 D 38 II fol. 282r. manuscripts.kb.nl/zoom/BYVANCKB%… 2/2 pic.twitter.com/KNOVK4ByYy
posted at 07:39:28
RT @MemesMedieval: The Last Judgement: the raising of the dead, the blessed in Abraham's bosom (heaven), the damned in hell in #medieval Picture #Bible, 1290-1300, @KB_Nederland #library, Ms. 76 F 5, fol. 45r. manuscripts.kb.nl/zoom/BYVANCKB%… 2/2 pic.twitter.com/tfr8DbKGNC
posted at 07:39:17
RT @mss_oeaw: Kalenderblatt für Mai (Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 3085; manuscripta.at/?ID=6007) Hje chum ich stoltzer may / Mit chluegen pluemen mangerlay / Jn disem monad man warm paden soll / Auch tantzen vnd springn vnd leben woll etc. pic.twitter.com/eVgCDvVLjb
posted at 07:38:02
RT @mssprovenance: This week's blogpost: More Italian Illuminations from the Stroganoff Collection mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/02/more-i… pic.twitter.com/nQns4fHZZa
posted at 07:36:09
RT @mssprovenance: Another week, another blogpost about how old auction catalogues can provide us with more than just fogotten provenance: The Antiphonal of Berardo da Teramo in 1924 mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-an… pic.twitter.com/a1osxJWQzQ
posted at 07:35:44
RT @DrYvard: One week left to send your proposals! Deadline: 6 March... #fragmentedilluminations #CFP #manuscriptcuttings #gothicrevival twitter.com/DrYvard/status…
posted at 07:35:26
RT @DrYvard: Hi #medievalTwitter! The #fragmentedilluminations Symposium is approaching! It will be online on 7-8 July (pm) and free! Check out the programme: plenty of great speakers! www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-li… #manuscriptcuttings #illuminatedmanuscripts #provenance #historyofcollecting pic.twitter.com/3Hfnahy0w1
posted at 07:34:35