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RT @yooook0: 小学校1年生のわたし、バレンタインデーに、生まれて初めての手作りチョコ(溶かして固めただけ)を、父(元パティシエ、現和菓子職人)にプレゼント。 父「お前これ湯煎何度でやった?」 二度と手作りしないと心に誓った。 #それ娘に言う言葉じゃないだろ選手権

posted at 14:08:15

RT @petty_bonitas: そもそも左派は普段から「私は地球市民~」「グローバリゼーション」とか言ってるんだから、国葬の時だけ急に国家への帰属意識を高めなくていいんですよ。あなた方にはハナから関係ナッシングの、ドメスティックな日本のイベントなんですから。

posted at 14:04:22

RT @Twilightepco: ネクストキャビネットはいわばままごとみたいなものだから真面目に論じても仕方ないが、NC経産相である田嶋要氏のエネルギー観が窺えるツイートを抜粋 ・再エネ賦課金は生みの苦しみ ・中長期的には電気料金は下がる ・処理水放出反対 ・原子力は合理的選択肢にならない ・法的分離ではダメ pic.twitter.com/lEgABWqt3o

posted at 14:01:45

RT @takauji_waka: む/ むつのみちにまよひそめしはこの法の心をしらぬこころなりけり(金剛三昧院奉納和歌・五七)

posted at 13:41:45

RT @takauji_waka: さ/ さきまじる千草の花の色ながら露さへかはるむさし野のはら(金剛三昧院奉納和歌・六〇)

posted at 13:41:30

RT @takauji_waka: つ/ つたへきてよよにかはらぬくれ竹のすゑ葉ひさしき家の風かな(金剛三昧院奉納和歌・六七)

posted at 13:41:12

RT @Megthelibraria1: Detail: Entrance to The Secession Building, Vienna. Joseph Maria Olbrich. 1897. pic.twitter.com/CYMkWwb8n3

posted at 13:08:44

『拾遺現藻和歌集』の撰者は誰なのか?(その8) blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/ee… #gooblog

posted at 12:58:27

RT @Gekikawa_Dbts: カモノハシの正面からの写真。 pic.twitter.com/xDYAZRoVi8

posted at 10:35:27

RT @55_kumamon: おはくま~!今日も元気にいってくまーす! pic.twitter.com/pZKw6soxUW

posted at 09:16:40

RT @shiraumeizumi: わしも安倍元総理の国葬に招待されたい。

posted at 09:15:06

RT @niko2264: 国葬の案内を晒すの 私より歳上で社会的な地位もある人が嬉々としてやってるのが本当不思議。自らの品性の無さを衆目に晒してどうするの? 敵認定した相手を腐す為なら何でもありなのね 次は当日参列した著名人を叩く流れなのかな 参列したくない人はそれでいいからせめて追悼の場を邪魔しないで欲しい

posted at 07:49:34

RT @NaoyaMurakami1: @yamazoejimusyo @pioneertaku84 こうやって風評加害をやめない組織は、カルトより実害が大きい。 twitter.com/yamazoejimusyo…

posted at 07:48:55

RT @GdPanzergraf: 1/ NYT紙の記事(The Critical Moment Behind Ukraine’s Rapid Advanc, 0500 ET 13.09.2022)によると、ハルキウ攻勢も含むウクライナ攻勢の作戦計画策定に米国の協力があったとのこと(米国当局者の話)。 www.nytimes.com/2022/09/13/us/…

posted at 07:47:06

RT @YWNReporter: Reporter: 'Was the Pentagon surprised by the speed of Ukraine's counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region? Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder: "If anyone was surprised, just based on the reports that we've seen.. it was probably the Russians." pic.twitter.com/EI2wxXXfqO

posted at 07:45:24

RT @bijutsufan: アンリ・ルソー『トラネコ』個人蔵 pic.twitter.com/bgGyscbuKO

posted at 07:19:07

RT @nekolabo1: 衛星のような姉妹 pic.twitter.com/tFL85pHl8u

posted at 07:15:53

RT @SarahjevsEvans: Portrait of Flash because he was feeling a bit left out 💕 pic.twitter.com/op4jVlpYY1

posted at 07:14:38

RT @SlCathy: #TraceryTuesday at Balliol College chapel, Oxford. pic.twitter.com/OsGQkbhw2O

posted at 07:12:14

RT @SlCathy: There was a surprisingly life-like crab too. pic.twitter.com/KHEwRncGUy

posted at 07:11:58

RT @SlCathy: Merton College Oxford had its frivolous moments. I'm fond of Medieval Zodiac critters, so I stayed calm as I looked up to see this bizarre beastie, part of a lierne-vault of 1497. I think it is Scorpio. @AphraPell The leg-count is impressive. pic.twitter.com/2hKSZUAzlS

posted at 07:11:46

RT @InterlaceKnots: THIS DOOR'S IMAGES PRESENT A PROGRAM eg doors as transition points on a journey? one function of a church is to claim meanings... Can work of discerning intended references assume a full-width interlace weave is only decoration to disconnected doodles? Pray ye may say yea or nay? twitter.com/Phil_M_Barrett…

posted at 07:10:36

RT @JGRareBooks: Look at this #wholebook. This is the winter part of a Breviary. Illuminated manuscript in Latin, on paper. Diocese of Constance (Luzern); dated 1476, 1477, and 1478. pic.twitter.com/TU0DoLzdTo

posted at 07:09:50

RT @JGRareBooks: A closer look at the book we saw yesterday. Look at this stunning landscape and these beautiful little creatures. Which is your favourite?🦄 pic.twitter.com/HRhZONUBFX

posted at 07:09:32

RT @GrecianGirly: Gold ring with an engraving of a horse and chariot. Dated to 1,500 BCE. Found at the Mycenaean Necropolis of Aidonia, Peloponnese. Archaeological Museum of Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece. pic.twitter.com/E5RE1xKZtQ

posted at 07:09:00

RT @GrecianGirly: Ancient figurine of a female nursing an infant. Dated 15th century BCE. Archaeological Museum of Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece. (MN 489) pic.twitter.com/4U2MSucqU4

posted at 07:08:16

RT @odietrich_: Now, this is pillar 43 from Göbekli Tepe’s Building D, 10-9th millennium BCE. No written sources. A lot of animals, some doing strange things like balancing round objects; an ithyphallic person apparently riding a bird. Illustrations of Stone Age myths? Likely. The stories? Lost. pic.twitter.com/IM5K2et6pl

posted at 07:06:39

RT @odietrich_: Archaeologist pointing at things. Göbekli Tepe 2011. pic.twitter.com/I2orJlKcXF

posted at 07:06:09

RT @archaeologyart: Elamite Dog Amulet of the goddess Gula, Circa 3rd Millennium BC. Credit: Private Collection / Bonhams. In ancient Elam, the significance of the dog was related to the goddess Gula, since they were her sacred animals. pic.twitter.com/xOUHc2M1Go

posted at 07:02:47

RT @DogsHistorian: About assirian mastiffs and modern 'fairy tales' as warrior #dogs #DogsofTwittter #DogsAreFamily #Archaeology #History #Fairytales #art #ReliefWednesday on my book ORIGINS (look link below) pic.twitter.com/JUmWacz8Fz

posted at 07:01:59

RT @DogsHistorian: On the alleged antiquity of dog breeds and on the genetic reality. #dogs #dogsoftwitter #DogsAreFamily #History #Archaeology #Genetics #DNA on my book ROMA CANES MUNDI - italian version (pdf and paper book) link in the tweet below #book #Twitter pic.twitter.com/Y10bpnv5B1

posted at 07:01:28

RT @JudyADoherty: Today is the feast of St Eanswythe. Granddaughter of Ethelbert and Bertha of Kent and patron saint of #Folkestone where her relics remain. pic.twitter.com/WsYAz3HCxm

posted at 07:01:12

RT @CantRomanica: Lo verdaderamente sorpresivo, al hilo de la polémica de la nueva Sirenita de Disney, hubiera sido que tuviera dos colas, no que fuese negra. Y que el título hubiera sido La Nereida. Escuchar algunos cerebros explotar no sería ninguna sorpresa sin embargo. #iconografía #arte pic.twitter.com/wDPfWBa5zW

posted at 07:00:23

RT @CantRomanica: Otra representación, más críptica que la que encontramos en la arquería alta del ábside, de Adán y Eva, es esta maravilla que aparece en uno de los capiteles del crucero. Bareyo y sus cabezas. 😜 #arte #historia #romanico #medieval pic.twitter.com/AAtd4Qrpdd

posted at 07:00:09

RT @CantRomanica: Mujer vestida de Sol ( Apoc. XII, 1,18). Beato de Berlín fol.70. #manuscritosiluminados #arte #historia #medieval #patrimoniocultural pic.twitter.com/gA0Of67VX9

posted at 06:59:31

RT @jedwardwalters: Didn't expect this drawing in the middle of a Gospels manuscript (APSTCH KONA 00261). pic.twitter.com/D4CQ6EG3K7

posted at 06:58:25

RT @marywellesley: Back by popular demand! The one and only @britishlibrary Old English Weekend Masterclass returns 10–11 September. Immerse yourself in the language and culture of early medieval England. Places are limited and usually sell out quickly. Book now: www.bl.uk/events/old-eng… pic.twitter.com/dZf38h9a24

posted at 06:56:21

RT @amy_historia: Mole copperplate from Johann Schreber’s 1775 book on mammals, just in case it’s what your Tuesday needs. pic.twitter.com/3M17Cg8AFJ

posted at 06:55:35

RT @jdmccafferty: London entertainments, late 17thC. This may have been the collection that the scientist Robert Hooke recorded seeing in 1672: 'an Indian cat, Japan peacock, porcupine, vulture, great owl and three cassowaries'. pic.twitter.com/x1CiGUEPB6

posted at 06:53:50

RT @jdmccafferty: Some unfinished work. Embroidered box panel showing a male and a female shepherd in a bucolic landscape. English, c. 1650-75. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London) pic.twitter.com/Zwg2JueT00

posted at 06:53:30

RT @jdmccafferty: Called Elizabeth Spencer, Lady Craven in the style of Gerrit van Honthorst. Anglo/Dutch School, 1645/55 (National Trust Images, Powis Castle) pic.twitter.com/Gjnpp51QfT

posted at 06:52:34

RT @herman_nick_: Funny marginal happenings in @beineckelibrary Ms. 662, an #illuminated #BookofHours made in Tours around 1460, with miniatures by the #MasteroftheMunichBoccacio. But who painted these charming border #drolleries?? @yale @beineckeearlybooks instagr.am/p/CidPl0GuH77/ pic.twitter.com/vgCDZ8XN6h

posted at 06:51:05

RT @AriannadaTodi: Per chi vola non c'è frontiera. pic.twitter.com/cCFaJh5znG

posted at 06:49:55

RT @YBeumkes: Inviting you to read my post on #dance images in the early work of Pieter Bruegel the Elder: bit.ly/3mkVf4K Many thanks to @rijksmuseum and @metmuseum for their many wonderful images. #art #arthistory #painters pic.twitter.com/tbzJqL6YU3

posted at 06:47:52

RT @YBeumkes: The 16th century #Flemish village festival bustled with activity. Read my post about the drinking, #dancing, and ribaldry as portrayed by artists of The Low Countries: bit.ly/3yTtaZi #arthistory #painters Many thanks to @rockoxhuis for their amazing collection. pic.twitter.com/yGyZ7z2P04

posted at 06:46:51

RT @PP_Rubens: 2/2 Self-conscious boredom from teen-ager Barbara Gonzaga, one of many family portraits in Mantegna’s Camera degli Sposi, Mantua. pic.twitter.com/wIXNFavr2V

posted at 06:45:18

RT @PP_Rubens: 2/2 Dad's having a meeting, the kids are bored. Some things never change. From the camera picta by Andrea Mantegna. pic.twitter.com/FDODmJRqMl

posted at 06:45:03

RT @PP_Rubens: Teaser: whose distant city? pic.twitter.com/t3bAtRLesu

posted at 06:44:22


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