RT @hanouekaeru: お散歩なう pic.twitter.com/wSLnqQzqr4
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RT @asahi_saga: 土日とも荒れはしないのでファンタジアや夜間係留は期待できそう。少しでも多く楽しんでもらえたらいいなぁ。携帯の電波は混むと通じづらくなっていますので、はぐれたりしないよう気をつけて🙇🏻♂️ #佐賀インターナショナルバルーンフェスタ #sibf2022 #佐賀 pic.twitter.com/wMzDtWnhGn
posted at 09:04:01
RT @lindazunas: When people ask if greyhounds have a lot of energy pic.twitter.com/dN2dScIIBN
posted at 09:03:23
RT @helen: can’t stop thinking about this pic.twitter.com/ut2XPkvJkx
posted at 09:03:02
RT @easyfirenze: フィレンツェ🧡 pic.twitter.com/zCpU166tRF
posted at 09:02:29
RT @GrecianGirly: 📷 Sheep (and cat 🐱) photo of the day. Photo source: bokete. #ILoveSheep #ILoveCats pic.twitter.com/JfH6yQQiDW
posted at 09:00:44
RT @ephemeracity: “November” by Edward Bawden (1933) pic.twitter.com/wf3jiX3ze8
posted at 09:00:01
RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) the stable, to the said Richard & Henry Audley his son in survivorship, of the said office of ranger...after William Purde the son, who holds it; with usual fees payable at Easter & Michaelmas. 📸OK Nonsuch, but a (nearly) Tudor scene theesotericcuriosa.blogspot.com/2009/11/tudor-… pic.twitter.com/LqT78rOZzI
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RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) tiles, laths, shingles, boards, nails & all other things necessary for the same, & carriage therefor. 📸medievalbritain.com/type/medieval-… pic.twitter.com/m8dHc8c6s4
posted at 08:58:53
RT @cbnewham: The medieval early bird catches the worm at Clipsham, Rutland. pic.twitter.com/teLR5V0DxL
posted at 08:58:05
RT @cbnewham: The Lydiard Tregoze polyptych erected in 1615 has an amazing eleven painted panels and commemorates the St John family. At the top is a portrait of an ancestor, Margaret Beauchamp, grandmother of Henry VII, who married into the family. Number 317 in Country Church Monuments. #CCM pic.twitter.com/mPhqcPSdrp
posted at 08:57:41
RT @OptimoPrincipi: Looking inside the base of Trajan's Column, completed in 113 AD. Visible are the gold urns holding the ashes of Trajan and his wife Plotina. (Art by Fernando Baptista) pic.twitter.com/REBfjTavWL
posted at 08:56:30
RT @DrNWillburger: For #FrescoFriday let's go to #Pompeii: the House of Sulpicius Rufus is also known as the ‘House of the #Piglet’, on account of the painting of the head of a #pig which was found on a wall of the kitchen. 🐷 Photo: pompeiisites.org/en/archaeologi… pic.twitter.com/p5MdWJNV0z
posted at 08:54:16
RT @lampallib: As the days draw in, we couldn't help but share this woodcut illustration of an eclipse, showing a bashful looking sun about to be hidden by the moon. #WoodcutWednesday [B19.3/M92] pic.twitter.com/oTxnQB1KUH
posted at 08:51:38
RT @DrKarrSchmidt: Nice Library, I'll Take It! Seriously, when can I move in? Pretty sure there are more than 26 books hidden behind the scholar (or author portrait), but this 1504 title woodcut for John Peckham's Perspectiva looks very cozy with the helter skelter volumes already on display! 7/7 pic.twitter.com/WTNnt154DQ
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RT @DrKarrSchmidt: How Many Books Must One Study Hold Before You Call It... A Library? Twelve? #NewberryLibrary (Case folio W 5922 .655) #foreedgefriday 1/? pic.twitter.com/CzGdvgWnTB
posted at 08:50:24
RT @PosyHill1: @Horatioforever @NellytheWillow There was also an adorable teddy-bear-tinylion @SlCathy pic.twitter.com/qnxOOyCCVP
posted at 08:49:16
RT @OxMedGradConf: Our #NewProfilePicture is a depiction of Beatrice of England (1242-1275), one of the daughters of Henry III, on a thirteenth century chronicle roll of the kings of England, likely decorated near London (Laborderie, 2008, p.49) (MS. Broxb. 112.3, medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manusc…). pic.twitter.com/E4fnPaNU8A
posted at 08:48:02
RT @VirDesideriorum: Enter the Labyrinth... BAV, Pal. lat. 291, f. 170v Hrabanus Maurus, De rerum naturis Southern Germany, 1425 digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/bav_pal… #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/LlzeasiuSc
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RT @VirDesideriorum: Memento mori: Death as King, Holding a Scythe, Trampling on Human Kings, Popes, Cardinals and Bishops (Initial "R[equiem]") Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Chig.C.VIII.228, f. 106r Missal, Italy, 16th c. pic.twitter.com/1N758Grt5K
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RT @tatokano: A classic today: Franks casket (8th c., Northumbria). The runic #inscription tells of the beached #whale from whose bones the casket was made: "the fish beat up the sea on the mountainous cliff. The king of ?terror became sad where he swam on to the shingle. Whale's bone" pic.twitter.com/R2ZGYewT0j
posted at 08:45:38
RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/j1dUVfoa1x
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RT @FuronChristoph1: Un Anglais s'adressant à La Hire et Xaintrailles pendant la guerre de Cent Ans : "Retournez en Gascogne !" Un autre : "Les Gascons, c'est comme les bombardes. Tout le monde ait d'accord pour qu'il y en ait mais personne ne veut que ce soit contre lui !" pic.twitter.com/1YqQNXgd4C
posted at 08:43:13
RT @red_loeb: It's the #weekend ! #medievaltwitter St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 22; Golden Psalter (Psalterium aureum) of St. Gall; 9th century; St Gall; p.2 (www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/cs…) pic.twitter.com/1Rn7l53Ci7
posted at 08:42:11
RT @red_loeb: Is this the swan song of twitter? 😞 @BLMedieval Royal MS 12 C XIX, f.39v www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Vi… pic.twitter.com/oFgISErnG2
posted at 08:41:57
RT @PiersatPenn: Some medieval romances - ones that few people read today - continued to be popular centuries after they were written, like the story of Bevis of Hampton. Here's an 18th-c textile from Russia featuring "Bova Korolevich." @metmuseum. pic.twitter.com/BAKebGBpvO
posted at 08:41:21
RT @melibeus1: Book Guide. @MorganLibrary MS M.854 f. 199v pic.twitter.com/z6ftRZSM7z
posted at 08:40:51
RT @melibeus1: ♥️ @GallicaBnF @laBnF Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. Ms-5096 réserve f. 6r pic.twitter.com/byb4b0hvhf
posted at 08:40:12