RT @pypyikr: 最後の最後まで優しく、頼もしく、誠の坂東武者だった仁田殿。 溌剌とした素敵な笑顔にいつも癒されました。 みんなだいすき、仁田殿! #鎌倉殿の13人 #鎌倉絵 #殿絵 #仁田忠常 pic.twitter.com/VaZLs8sFMu
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RT @ikkaisai: 本編で無念の自害を遂げた仁田殿ですが、建仁3年6月に駿河で頼家が巻狩を行った折に、命を受け富士山麓の人穴を探索して最深部で浅間大菩薩に対面。同行の郎党4人は尊体を見て即死、仁田殿もどうにか帰還したものの他言の禁を破って頼家に告げた報いのためと伝えられます。#鎌倉殿の13人 #仁田忠常 pic.twitter.com/337sY6MVDE
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RT @shiraumeizumi: 札幌市の小学校は今日から2学期。
posted at 07:53:24
あの図書館の彼女たち - ジャネット・スケスリン・チャールズ/高山祥子 訳|東京創元社 www.tsogen.co.jp/np/isbn/978448…
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RT @emijinguji3009: 今日の一冊「あの図書館の彼女たち」 (ジャネット・スケスリン・チャールズ著/髙山祥子氏 訳) pic.twitter.com/rXe642UUTt
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RT @rootport: 上方落語の古典に『京の茶漬け』という演目がある。「京都人は別れ際に〝ぶぶ漬けでもどうどす?〟と訊く。ほな、ぶぶ漬けをほんまに食べさせてもらおやないかい!」と決意して、大阪の商人が京都に行く……というあらすじ。 この話の何が衝撃って、初出が1775年ごろらしいんですよね。
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RT @madda_be: 「枕たたき」の世界大会が予想外にガチの戦いで話題に 屈強な男たちが枕でバシバシしばきあう nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/22…
posted at 07:42:56
RT @takauji_waka: 貞和百首歌たてまつりし時/ 霧はらふひらの山風ふくるよにさざ波はれて出づる月かげ(新拾遺和歌集・雑上・一六四九)
posted at 07:37:47
RT @hey_butter: Norwegian Forest Cat. That tail though. pic.twitter.com/6sfDryVcO1
posted at 07:28:02
RT @easyfirenze: フィレンツェ郊外にマキャベッリが国外追放後に滞在していた別荘がある。現存する居酒屋L’Albergaccioでカードやサイコロで賭け事をして、夜になると居酒屋の前にある家の書斎で「君主論」を書いた。 pic.twitter.com/qA8wpmtxam
posted at 07:23:01
RT @ghostofhellas: Ancient Greek jewelry from Pontika (now in Ukraine), 300 BC, in the form of a reef knot. Antikensammlungen in München. pic.twitter.com/24o9uU1vhO
posted at 07:21:30
RT @ghostofhellas: Corinthian Pottery Owl, 6th century BC. pic.twitter.com/L9zCx1gQm7
posted at 07:20:50
RT @jpmonet: 1872年8月21日 オーブリー・ビアズリーがイングランド南部のブライトンに生誕。 《トマス・マロリー『アーサー王の死』挿絵》(1894) pic.twitter.com/6LZ7Lm6S1Y
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RT @elpitviper: Cornish Knockers pic.twitter.com/YfBA0mBQVv
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RT @SlCathy: #StainedGlassSunday The theme of the right light of Richard Stubbington's window at St Mary's Lapworth is WAR. The figures at the foot of this light look like automatons to me, marching relentlessly towards a war that became as horrific as it might have been patriotic. pic.twitter.com/tqFW92Nwz8
posted at 07:18:23
RT @SlCathy: I wouldn't say I "liked" this (Victorian I assume) stained glass at St Mary's Cropredy; but I had to acknowledge that it made quite an impact, visually. Left, there are many blue #AugustAngels gathered improbably here. Right, some charm to be found in this double-headed eagle. pic.twitter.com/RMqb3NnF5m
posted at 07:18:04
RT @InterlaceKnots: twitter.com/morangles/stat…
posted at 07:17:04
RT @InterlaceKnots: WINDING 2-NATURED CREATURE separate/apart yet in one body/each a part; NT Greek for concept is ὁμοούσιον [ὁμός homós "same" & οὐσία ousía "being"/"essence"] akin to Nicene doctrine of hypostatic union human & divine Christology en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoousion en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypostati… twitter.com/PietaGreaves/s…
posted at 07:16:33
RT @AriannadaTodi: Nessuno può mettere Baby in un angolo. pic.twitter.com/VVNmhJ84hR
posted at 07:14:55
RT @AlisonFisk: The spectacular Staffordshire Hoard helmet. A reproduction based on 1000+ original helmet fragments found in the hoard, together with evidence from other Anglo-Saxon helmets. It shows how the helmet might have looked around 1,400 years ago. 📷: © Alison Fisk #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/EwMY9QfzZc
posted at 07:13:33
RT @DrNWillburger: Another amazing treasure from Nijmegen: a #Roman rock crystal ring bearing the portrait of a woman, her hairstyle was popular in the early 2nd century AD. On display at Museum Het Valkhof #RomanArchaeology pic.twitter.com/HKA2UXov1J
posted at 07:12:27
RT @DrNWillburger: Fascinating world of ancient #glass: an absolutely stunning #Roman flask made of colourless glass with a 'snake-thread' decoration in several colours. Dating 2nd/3rd century AD, On display at the Museum Het Valkhof #romanarchaeology pic.twitter.com/0Xge5l45Sf
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RT @KPW1453: Early 13th century stained glass depicting a king (possibly an Old Testament king) from Soissons Cathedral in Northern France. Now part of the collections @stainedglassmus #StainedGlassSunday pic.twitter.com/EWHoS5441G
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RT @ArthurWestwell: San Pietro al Monte was according to legend founded by Desiderius, last Lombard king. The current basilica we owe to Bishop Anselmis of Milan around 1097 is a Romanesque treasure, with a majestic apocalypse fresco over the narthex and ciborium. pic.twitter.com/Iy4sT3DUWC
posted at 07:09:17
RT @ArthurWestwell: In Chur Cathedral are the four medieval masterworks, the Apostelsaülen, carved around 1220. The elegant figures were certainly made by a french master sculptor, while a typical Romanesque whimsy is displayed in the poor men trapped under the lions' paws. pic.twitter.com/lJSWjWAGht
posted at 07:09:02
RT @ArthurWestwell: Had mass with the Cistercians at the Romanesques Piona Abbey on the shores of Lake Como, also home to an exquisite cloister with frescoes of martyrdoms and the months' labours. pic.twitter.com/MFSjSs70Tt
posted at 07:08:34
RT @PropylaeumAnt: San Esteban y San Lorenzo. "Libro de horas de Louis de Roncherolles" (s. XV) @GallicaBnF gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/gQDhrxzHpO
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RT @Aki_Okazawa: チェコに川底にある「飢饉の石」が出現した、ってツイートをやたら見かけるんだけど、あの石わりとちょいちょい出てきてるような。前回2018年だし。 あとエルベ川のやつなら、刻まれてる最古の記録は1417年だ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_st…
posted at 07:05:19
RT @oekakimaestro: 欧州各地で川や湖が干上がり、七千年前の列柱遺跡や皇帝ネロ時代の橋の遺構、第二次大戦で沈没したドイツ艦船や不発弾などが出現。大旱魃の被害を川底の石に彫って後世の人々に危機を伝える“飢えの石”も15世紀のものから5年前のものまで水面の上に続々と顔を出したそうだ。 www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-eur…
posted at 07:04:10
RT @histories_arch: Recent droughts in Europe once again made visible the "Hunger Stones" in some Czech and German rivers. These stones were used to mark desperately low river levels that would forecast famines. This one, in Elbe river, is from 1616 and says: "If you see me, cry" #archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/rkPDVw7uPx
posted at 07:03:31
RT @renatamodrakova: Vimperk (Southern Bohemia) on the copper-engraved veduta Johann Moritz Vogt: Das jetzt-Lebende Königreich Böhmen..., 1712 National Library of the Czech Republic B VI 97 pic.twitter.com/r1G8Ps0Grg
posted at 07:01:18
RT @renatamodrakova: Diagrams in medieval manuscripts This diagram in manuscript from the first half of the 15th century, shows the curvature of the Earth (for someone standing on the deck of a ship and someone climbing up the mast). National Library CZ, VII E 9 imagines.manuscriptorium.com/loris/AIPDIG-N… #medieval pic.twitter.com/CwDmWDmJvc
posted at 07:00:57
RT @WeirdMedieval: so what's all this then pic.twitter.com/PxCg8wBYqY
posted at 06:58:49
RT @bbeckyL: 🙏 Here, St Francis is depicted praying for rain 🌧 His prayers were answered today in London 📜 BL, Additional 15710 f. 93 pic.twitter.com/jl8VY0nF5t
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RT @bbeckyL: Nothing to see here, just a lovely little cynocephalus (a man with a dog-like head) 📜 BL, Cotton MS Vitellius A XV f.100r pic.twitter.com/hY0tshd2vX
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RT @bbeckyL: Evidence suggests that over 80 full-page manuscript illustrations can be attributed to the hand of a fifteenth-century nun, Sibylla von Bondorf. Here is a glorious illustration from a copy of The Story of Saint Francis pic.twitter.com/v5pWT76KN5
posted at 06:57:26
The Abernethy Round Tower is a stone-built Irish-style round tower which stands in School Wynd, at the edge of the village cemetery, in Abernethy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Dating from the 11th century, the tower is one of only two such towers surviving en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abernethy…
posted at 06:55:32
RT @CCooijmans: Glad to have finally visited Abernethy (Perth and Kinross) and its 11th-century Irish-style round tower, one of only two such buildings surviving in Scotland. A Pictish symbol stone, discovered in the foundation of a nearby house, was built into its wall during the 20th century. pic.twitter.com/8HbK1PN9kk
posted at 06:48:47
RT @CCooijmans: Excited to be starting a research residency @KB_Nederland today, where I'll be analysing the regional memory and narrative depiction of viking activity in a variety of late medieval sources from across the Low Countries! pic.twitter.com/JlYxP3l1fg
posted at 06:47:38
RT @CCooijmans: In this 16th-century painting (by Jan Joesten van Hillegom, @FransHalsMuseum), the saintly figure on the far right is identified as Jeroen, carrying a falcon and a sword as his attributes, denoting his noble origins and martyrdom, respectively. pic.twitter.com/R4lTcT0zvK
posted at 06:46:19
RT @VirDesideriorum: In medieval manuscripts, Ps 53:2 ("The fool says in his heart, There is no God") is often associated with the depiction of fools. It is only in modern times that atheism becomes a position that is taken intellectually seriously. @metmuseum Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg, f83v pic.twitter.com/mGiNM6dUaE
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RT @melibeus1: Sunday! @metmuseum The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France f. 81v pic.twitter.com/g4U6B7lFRm
posted at 06:44:56
RT @red_loeb: A little light snack BnF MS Latin 116; Biblia Latina, Part 2; 12th century; Chartres; f.57v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/KcpMsg0XkF
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RT @red_loeb: Historiated initial 'L'(ibrum) at the beginning of the preface to the book of Esther BnF MS Latin 116; Biblia Latina, Part 2; 12th century; Chartres; f.65v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/5PIldsv2Y4
posted at 06:43:49
RT @red_loeb: Good night and sweet dream! 😴 BL Add 15268; Histoire ancienne jusqu'à Cesar; 13th century; Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (Acre); f.56v @BLMedieval www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… pic.twitter.com/BYy15KessS
posted at 06:42:41
RT @NOF0501: いよいよ来週は本番です🇫🇷✨ みんな元気で無事に幕が開きますように!!!!! pic.twitter.com/sQ8OK9s7Qk
posted at 00:07:40