RT @VManuscripts: El dios Marte en pleno ataque de pánico, John de Foxton, Liber Cosmographiae (siglo XV). pic.twitter.com/mHB8JNtUPg
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RT @PropylaeumAnt: Un espectacular y poderoso "San Jorge", obra de Hans Burgkmair (s. f., s. XVI?). @GallicaBnF gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv… pic.twitter.com/FDBXvhRyjc
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RT @PropylaeumAnt: Abres un libro y te encuentras esto. ¡ESTO! Me quito el sombrero ante esta maravilla. 👏👏💘 Flavio Josefo, "Antiquitates Judaicae" (s. XVI) @BibMazarine mazarinum.bibliotheque-mazarine.fr/idviewer/1824/12 pic.twitter.com/cONg10KhhE
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RT @VirDesideriorum: The crowds of naked sinners in the eight circle of hell, the circle of fraud BAV, Urb. lat. 365, f. 46v Dante, Divina Commedia (“Dante urbinate”) 1480/82, made for Federico da Montefeltro Illuminator: Guglielmo Giraldi (Ferrara) ⬇️ Dante's text (Inferno XVIII) ⬇️ /2 pic.twitter.com/d8iTtf9Ika
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RT @Cleio_: Inicial historiada 'T'(ractarum) con un profesor sosteniendo lo que parece ser una esfera armilar frente a unos estudiantes. "De sphaera", obra de Johannes de Sacrobosco. París, Francia; c. 1292. Harley 3647, f. 22. British Library. #MedievalTwitter #ManuscriptMonday pic.twitter.com/Sui2x4mz4o
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RT @PP_Rubens: Super white satin dress on woman at the virginals, but what we want to know is, does the dog care? No, he's here for the music. Painted in 1670 by Jacob Ochtervelt, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/7jfQR4vgr4
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RT @PP_Rubens: Child learns how to deal with the lower orders. Parents keep safely at a distance. Dog, agitated. By Jacob Ochtervelt, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/aFBUXfNvk9
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RT @janien: happy #MelvilleMonday detail A Collector's Cabinet Frans Francken II 1619 kmska museum of fine arts Antwerp 13.11.2022 pic.twitter.com/mLyXVfTZrX
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RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/VPKaPGf12r
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RT @tatokano: 1709, #Ystad (SWE): A #humpback #whale stranded. The #leaflet calls it a "Wunder-Thunne", the body was covered with small crowns, each with two human teeth and a tongues [probably Balanids, relatives of barnacles]. #melvillemonday #oceanspast #whalehistory pic.twitter.com/YNtJM5kVR1
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RT @red_loeb: Initial 'O'(nus) at the beginning of Habakkuk depicting the prophet kneeling, holding book and staff #Montpellier4772 BL Harley MS 4772; the ‘Montpellier Bible’, vol 1; 1st quarter of 12th century; France, S.E.(?Lyons); f.293v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/tXp2VeqYU1
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RT @red_loeb: Initial 'E'(t) at the beginning of Jonah depicting the prophet Jonah emerging from the whale while holding onto the initial #Montpellier4772 BL Harley MS 4772; the ‘Montpellier Bible’, vol 1; 1st quarter of 12th century; France, S.E.(?Lyons); f.289r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/sKY8fEK8eq
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RT @red_loeb: Noah, the ark, and a very worried owl 🦉 BL Royal 14 B IX; Peter of Poitiers, Compendium historiae in genealogia Christi; 2nd half of the 13th century; England, S.; third picture @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/p3bJZiGRAF
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RT @PiersatPenn: Alien invasion: medieval edition The True History of Alexander the Great, Chambéry, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 4, f. 443r (15thc) pic.twitter.com/o3unTdo3zD
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RT @melibeus1: Grumpy. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Français 13342 f. 46r pic.twitter.com/yRxJ2Ek2xf
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