RT @momokanazawa: 最上階の陶芸コーナーが好き。 pic.twitter.com/YWTk1N1Ich
posted at 08:09:46
RT @wabbey: March is #WomensHistoryMonth, and ahead of the #Coronation of The King and The Queen in the Abbey this spring, we’ll be taking a look at the lives of the Queens Consort crowned here over the last 1000 years. Join us as we explore the stories of these extraordinary women. pic.twitter.com/Ct0dk59utE
posted at 08:07:35
RT @MouseBishop: A small door into a crypt in Roskilde Cathedral. Many Danish kings and queens are buried in the cathedral, including one who was also King of England… Sweyn Forkbeard. #History #AdoorableThursday #SpotTheHiddenMouse pic.twitter.com/x9fYEd7I7V
posted at 08:06:58
RT @ArysPan: Corinthian capital, perhaps some of the largest ever sculpted (2.5 metres high) of the destroyed Temple of Hadrian at Kyzikos (2nd c. AD). The temple may have been dedicated to Zeus, 161 meters long, and it was supported by columns more than 21 metres tall! ©alamy stock pic.twitter.com/QnukIOYFvM
posted at 08:06:29
RT @ArrowChiron: C16th floor tiles in the chancel of @TheCCT's St Thomas, East Shefford #Berkshire #TilesonTuesday pic.twitter.com/SNtAM3EOq2
posted at 08:05:27
RT @ArrowChiron: Reset C15th Virgin with big hands in the chancel at St Margaret, Bagendon #Gloucestershire #StainedGlassSunday pic.twitter.com/fJuU93tsXu
posted at 08:05:05
RT @BryonyCoombs: Spent afternoon @ NLS& the Dorothy Dunnett archive. Goodness, what a privileged access to an extraordinary mind! I worked though a tiny fraction of the collection & was astonished by the methodical annotation of source material, cross-referencing & incredible scope of work 🔎✍️🤯 pic.twitter.com/l8g9AHcUL2
posted at 08:03:43
RT @SusanAbernethy2: Article: Holbein's Portrait of Christina of Denmark #Tudor #history #art www.historyhit.com/holbeins-portr… pic.twitter.com/lE6jot1gUo
posted at 08:01:14
RT @SusanAbernethy2: Article: Cosmopolitan Chaucer: the 14th-century poet’s inventive, international life #medieval #history www.historyextra.com/period/medieva… pic.twitter.com/gKkSJp6gFK
posted at 08:00:27
RT @renatamodrakova: On March 2, 1282, Anežka, daughter of the Czech king Přemysl Otakar I, died Breviary of Grandmaster Leo (Crusaders with the Red Star XVI A 18, stored in the National Library of the Czech Republic), 1356 pic.twitter.com/1wFm6Oogi7
posted at 08:00:07
RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) having lately appointed him to survey the underwood & cause it to be sold by the advice of Giles. 📸Woodcutters Working at a Deer Park (from the Hunting Parks Tapestries), c.1515-30 www.metmuseum.org/art/collection… pic.twitter.com/YoCZdhtUq1
posted at 07:56:12
RT @VirDesideriorum: All Saints gathered around the fountain of life, filled with the redeeming blood of Christ @BLMedieval Add. MS 17026, f. 33r Book of Hours Netherlands [Ghent?], c. 1480/90 pic.twitter.com/bHTPE6xhgb
posted at 07:55:40
RT @VirDesideriorum: A common theme in late medieval piety: when the priest celebrates Mass for the deceased, angels release their souls from purgatory (depicted as a prison and as a body of water). @MedievalMss W.172, f. 81v Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, c. 1450 pic.twitter.com/SgdzKMxdTC
posted at 07:55:23
RT @tatokano: #Swordfish. All sea creatures must be subject to him; he even drives #whales ashore with his sword. Comparison of his jaw with a Spanish executioner's sword as an analogy to the Spanish rule in the #Netherlands 📃1584 💻 www.e-manuscripta.ch/zuzneb/content… #oceanspast pic.twitter.com/KeKxsAGHJ7
posted at 07:53:42
RT @tatokano: … nouvellement imprimée … Description of the invincible sea monster, based on Diodorus Siculus 📃before 1560 💻 www.e-manuscripta.ch/zuzneb/content… pic.twitter.com/MWgU2MmrIj
posted at 07:53:03
RT @red_loeb: English Coronation Ordo in Anglo-Norman, preceded by depiction of the crowned king in his coronation vestments, surrounded by the bishops. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 020; Various including the Order of Coronation of a King; ca. 1300 CE- 1325 CE; f.68r @ParkerLibCCCC pic.twitter.com/z0Z4nauZ9m
posted at 07:52:26
RT @ParkerLibCCCC: Highlight of the week: 🏇🏇🏇🏇 Illustrated Apocalypse written in Anglo-Norman French (England c. 1300) It was bequeathed in 1439 to @CorpusChristi College Cambridge by fellow Thomas Markaunt (c. 1382-1439) CCCC MS 394, ff. 16v, 17r, 17v, 18r stanford.io/3IXzMuS pic.twitter.com/nycRbNUJOi
posted at 07:51:37
RT @ParkerLibCCCC: First four trumpets of the Apocalypse Illustrated Apocalypse in Anglo-Norman French (England c. 1300), now with us as CCCC MS 394 stanford.io/3ZwNZ7h pic.twitter.com/VEJ56B9Nd9
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RT @melibeus1: Bear this in mind! Great 🧵 by @NatlParkService @BLMedieval Add 62925 f.56r twitter.com/natlparkservic… pic.twitter.com/R8qarEiJYH
posted at 07:50:04
RT @melibeus1: Hanging on! @GallicaBnF @laBnF Latin 1178 f. 13v pic.twitter.com/lImnYoEmWh
posted at 07:49:51
RT @melibeus1: Name that band. @MorganLibrary MS M.905 II f. 88r pic.twitter.com/dmCfDrcVL3
posted at 07:49:39