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RT @aomorijibasele: ちゅーるちゅーるちゃおちゅーる🎶 光るとよりにゃんことわんこがめんこい💛🐱💛🐶 #青森ねぶた祭 #アスパム #青森市 pic.twitter.com/SHdTwx9tYG

posted at 09:40:58

RT @As_theNia: 昔彼女に「別れよ」って言われた時、「ふたてに!?」ってでかい声出して事なきを得た事がある

posted at 09:38:44

流布本も読んでみる。(その83)─「浮世にはかゝれとてこそ生れけめ理りしらぬ我涙かな」 blog.goo.ne.jp/daikanjin/e/19… #gooblog

posted at 09:30:25

RT @NewVoiceUkraine: A cargo ship sailing under the Israeli flag has defied Russia’s supposed blockade of Ukrainian ports, becoming the first ship the enter the Ukrainian branch of the Danube since July 25. english.nv.ua/nation/israeli…

posted at 07:39:21

RT @kamipapa_ro: イスラエル船が公然とウクライナを目的としたうえでロシアの黒海海上封鎖を突破したと聞いて。 常在戦場の国は面構えが違う(☝︎ ՞ਊ ՞)☝︎ pic.twitter.com/rlbJvNCWMp

posted at 07:39:05

RT @museumnews_jp: 暖房工事がきっかけで新たな考古学的発見。イギリスの大聖堂で12世紀の祭壇や司教の墓が見つかる artnewsjapan.com/article/1367 イギリスのエクセター大聖堂を発掘調査した結果、12世紀に建造された大聖堂の主祭壇、地下聖堂、墓などが発見された。7月31日にBBCが報じた。 エクセター大聖堂の創設は1050年…

posted at 07:20:01

RT @Yoda4ever: Monkeys parkour...🐒🤯 pic.twitter.com/Y9FLMMM6g8

posted at 07:16:57

RT @antikemagie: Stunning #ancient limestone statuette of Anubis Ptolemaic, #Egypt H: 50.2 cm British Museum, EA47991 #Archaeology #Anubis pic.twitter.com/DeBEQSoYe6

posted at 07:16:22

RT @WhySharksMatter: 12 Incredible Historical Illustrations of Sharks - Ocean Conservancy buff.ly/44Knrma

posted at 07:15:23

RT @momokanazawa: ムルサルスキーのハーブティー、気に入ったので海外から取り寄せたらどデカいのが来た。絵葉書が小さく見える。 pic.twitter.com/AGE5lQqbJz

posted at 07:14:31

RT @GallBorghese: A woman with a gentle gaze holds a small unicorn in her lap. There is no certain information about the painting or her identity, although it probably was a wedding gift. Looking at her, one feels transported by her sweetness and purity... who do you think was this young girl? pic.twitter.com/LaLXdQkPJw

posted at 07:13:31

RT @baccheuo: 月刊誌『歴史街道』さんに漫画『アンナ・コムネナ』の制作背景などをインタビューしていただきました!2023年9月号(8月発売)に掲載していただけるようです。よろしくお願いいたします✨ twitter.com/seikaisha_ai/s…

posted at 07:13:01

RT @CathyRLowe: Irene Fawkes' talents as a graphic designer shine forth in this August design for the Underground Electric Railway Company, 1928. #August1st Before green apples blush, Before green nuts embrown, Why, one day in the Country, Is worth a month in the town (Christina Rossetti) pic.twitter.com/yGrTbjhyB5

posted at 07:12:30

RT @CathyRLowe: #AugustAngels the angels in the East window at St Mary's Haddenham are underpinned by two lovely animals; a diminutive dog to the left, and a fine ginger tabby to the right. They provide a down to Earth foundation for the splendid plumage being displayed above (see below). pic.twitter.com/e7pvwL2OvA

posted at 07:12:06

RT @CathyRLowe: #August2023 illustrated by the incomparable Edward Bawden. Church crawlers, do you recognise the feeling of being ambushed by harvested marrows, overgrown, fibrous & tasteless? I'm sure I visited a church once boasting a heart-felt plea for NO more marrows! pic.twitter.com/hHxxiKzwmA

posted at 07:11:29

RT @tatokano: For his research on #whales, Konrad #Gessner travels to #Frankfurt. There, the lower jaw of a #spermwhale was in the possession of a merchant. Gessner draws this jaw. According to the illustration, this sperm whale had 68 teeth. That seems a lot to me and I have two questions: pic.twitter.com/J1zTWs4K3W

posted at 07:10:43

RT @HeraklesCithare: Ces superbes restitutions de l'Erechtheion et du temple d'Athéna Nikè, à Athènes, illustrent parfaitement la polychromie recouvrant les temples de l'époque classique sur les frises, les acrotères et certains éléments de chapiteaux. le tampon des frontons était souvent peint d'une… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… pic.twitter.com/NLmh8U4HPT

posted at 07:09:40

RT @OptimoPrincipi: Roman marble relief showing the primordial god Aion, also known as Phanes, deity of infinite time and the encircling unbounded universe. The naked youth with hoofed feet emerges from a fiery cosmic egg; he holds a sceptre and a thunderbolt, has two large wings, a lion's head on… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… pic.twitter.com/25jaCNaoYV

posted at 07:09:00

RT @WittsPat: Continuing our holiday-season entertainment, the next instalment from the Cupid-gladiators panel at the wonderful Bignor Roman Villa shows an umpire watching the combatants closely. The fingers of his left hand are exquisite: these are really tiny tesserae! #MosaicMonday, twitter.com/WittsPat/statu… pic.twitter.com/M4Mhhi1mhv

posted at 07:07:22

RT @VirDesideriorum: An astonishing image of the Trinity in the Rothschild Canticles: The Holy Spirit not only unites Father and Son and is produced by them. His size emphasizes his importance: He completes the circle of love, the unfolding of God's essence. @BeineckeLibrary MS 404, f. 75r (c.1300) pic.twitter.com/0yNOvBELdv

posted at 06:48:42

RT @last_of_england: It's August, and it's time for harvest. A figure stoops to bind a sheaf of corn in the panel for August, the first on the left on the east side of the 12th Century Labours of the Months font at Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk. More: www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/burnhamdeepdal… pic.twitter.com/4Zg6DDxVoT

posted at 06:48:25

RT @ClerkofOxford: It's the eve of Lammas, on the cusp of the Anglo-Saxon harvest season, as the year shifts from high summer into harvest. And it's the birthday of Shakespeare's Juliet: 'Even or odd, of all days in the year, Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.' www.patreon.com/posts/of-all-d… pic.twitter.com/9y15OMMPNA

posted at 06:48:06

RT @ClerkofOxford: 'In Lamasse monþe [August], whan þe cornes were in feeldes, fruyt on trees, and grapes on þe vynes...' (John Trevisa) Harvesters at work in golden fields, from three medieval calendars for August (BL MS. Add. 50001 & 50000; Bodleian MS. Rawl. liturg. e. 14). pic.twitter.com/RXwHw5iJlz

posted at 06:47:48

RT @ClerkofOxford: Today is Lammas, an Anglo-Saxon harvest festival celebrated on 1 August. The name comes from 'hlafmæsse', 'loaf-mass', a feast of bread - it may have been a day for blessing loaves of bread made from the first wheat of the harvest. www.patreon.com/posts/of-all-d… pic.twitter.com/SGBepXy11l

posted at 06:47:23

RT @JohanOosterman: Threshing and sheaving wheat August calendar page. Breviary, Use of the Spanish Dominicans ('The Breviary of Queen Isabella of Castille') Netherlands, S., Bruges; c. 1497 @BLMedieval Add Ms 18851 pic.twitter.com/VVH6OyAhQl

posted at 06:46:59

RT @JohanOosterman: Dated initial - Anno Domini 1503 - in an antiphonary from the Meuse Region. Collection Culture Dilbeek. pic.twitter.com/xfUDS1A6sL

posted at 06:46:38

RT @Portaspeciosa: #AugustAngels Although there appear to be many 'wings' in the roof one bay west of the chancel arch at St Thomas Salisbury, most are oak leaves in pairs. However, there are four distinct angels two particularly prominent. I threw part of the Doom in because why not. pic.twitter.com/IYci8YmlGl

posted at 06:44:09

RT @Portaspeciosa: #TilesOnTuesday in Westminster Abbey Chapter House. pic.twitter.com/lOENoZYaYx

posted at 06:43:21

RT @pacoulmag: #AugustAngels Detail of the 15th C screen Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Attleborough, #Norfolk pic.twitter.com/jX0GXYIluT

posted at 06:43:04

RT @AlabasterMiss: Rather jolly chrism baby, larger than life at Bakewell church. pic.twitter.com/CfOgKOY5d7

posted at 06:42:08

RT @liber_ray: The circle of life! A lion and lioness breathe life into their newborn cub, as two unimpressed lions relax below in this fantastic outline drawing from a 12th-century bestiary now @bodleianlibs MS. Laud Misc. 247, f. 139v #NotALion 🦁 pic.twitter.com/xuqmrdUtSb

posted at 06:40:53

RT @SarahBlick3: #JapanesePrint Super cute woodblock print designed by Ogata Korin (1657-1716), Three Mice. 2 mice in sketch form & 1 in black using a very finely printed graduated tone. Note also slightly pink tummy and ears on white mice. 1920s reprint published by Nishinomiya. 4 x 3 inches. pic.twitter.com/oKVzLXEEie

posted at 06:40:21

RT @SarahBlick3: #MedievalManuscript Queen Mary Psalter (1310-20) V interesting use of space & composition emphasizing the difference between God & Lucifer. Crowded composition, open mouths = noise & confusion, vs empty space, symmetry, and closed mouths = quiet/pleasant. www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… pic.twitter.com/g2odN0oy9e

posted at 06:39:46

RT @StargazingAleta: Fantastic to see #TrenaCox of #Chester featured by @engcathedrals today. Her windows @ChesterCath are rich in detail and worthy of close observation. We will celebrate her work with an exhibition in Autumn 2024 at Chester Cathedral, which I am curating. twitter.com/engcathedrals/… pic.twitter.com/DaiNlG1UnQ

posted at 06:38:27

RT @StargazingAleta: I really enjoyed a visit to Selby Abbey on #YorkshireDay today - such a fascinating story of resilience and survival attached to this beautiful building @selby_abbey pic.twitter.com/t7Iy9o3sXB

posted at 06:37:51

RT @RomanicCatala: Quan comença agost i has de recuperar la màniga llarga #memsromànics pic.twitter.com/ODtmEvyF8M

posted at 06:36:33

RT @RomanicCatala: Quan et canvien la roda del cotxe #memsromànics 📸 Matera @JoanPauInarejos pic.twitter.com/NpCbwBCiKm

posted at 06:35:49

RT @RomanicCatala: On voldries que et portés aquesta porta? pic.twitter.com/QCrtcqttpW

posted at 06:35:38

RT @red_loeb: Where Xactly have all the tweeting birds gone.....😞 BnF MS Français 12400; Frederick II, Treatise on Falconry, French translation; 13th century; f.26v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/9EuK65F8Yg

posted at 06:34:01

RT @red_loeb: One day the birds will want to know the reason why. BnF MS Français 12400; Frederick II, Treatise on Falconry, French translation; 13th century; f.30v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/omggO7Dadt

posted at 06:33:39

RT @red_loeb: Biting off more than you can chew! BnF MS Latin 16744; Bible; 1150 CE-1200 CE; f.145v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/wklufvWL7L

posted at 06:33:17

RT @PiersatPenn: #handwritten Book of Hours. @morganlibrary France, Provence, ca. 1440-1450 MS M.358 fol. 22r pic.twitter.com/FW0wU6Epym

posted at 06:32:54


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