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RT @Rainmaker1973: This now famous photo by Giorgia Hofer shows the position and the changing phases of the Moon above the peaks of the Cridola Group, in the Italian Alps, during a lunar month, called synodic month [site: giorgiahoferphotography.com] pic.twitter.com/L6Fc2FWGC0

posted at 07:56:08

RT @shiraumeizumi: バービーの主演、マーゴット・ロビーをGoogleで検索してみて! 画面がピンクになって花火が散る! ライアン・ゴズリングもだ! 凄すぎ。 #バービー

posted at 07:53:05

RT @mZHtgivNQr33RCL: 8月2日 #おやつの日 「エクレアチョコナッツ」おにぎり pic.twitter.com/ZNe06RAdHA

posted at 07:27:17

RT @tokakudo: 明治初期には日本各地で大ブームが起き、高値で取引されるようになったうさぎ。 うさぎをめぐるトラブルで殺人事件に発展してしまった人もいたほか、しまいにはうさぎ税が課されるようになったほど。 #バニーの日 にちなんで、明治期に描かれたうさぎの絵を。 pic.twitter.com/5FRuhUqtus

posted at 07:22:34

RT @Ujikoji_offical: 青森で朝散歩して神社に行ったらビックリ!⛩🚶‍♂️ 手水舎に青林檎がプカプカ浮いてましたね。👀 さすが青森っ!【福田】 #青森市 #神社 #手水舎 #林檎 pic.twitter.com/014HoRkal6

posted at 07:18:39

RT @momonosekaiii: 階段を上ることは禁じられているけど、2階部屋の笑い声が気になり葛藤する犬 pic.twitter.com/QHbbedeAiR

posted at 07:17:53

RT @BLAsia_Africa: Take a look at the illustration of whales @britishlibrary's #MustSee #exhibition "Animals Art Science and Sound". This #Japanese work dates from around 1820 and contains illustrations of 14 species known to the Japanese in the early 1800s (Or.917) #whales pic.twitter.com/Fc9lIWf3St

posted at 07:07:47

RT @DevonChurchLand: Ok, so this 195t St Francis is just wonderful, full of wildlife, just follow this thread. Designed by George Cooper Abbs of Wippells of Exeter pic.twitter.com/xjhdQ6WYsm

posted at 07:07:24

RT @easyfirenze: 今日の森の収穫😋 pic.twitter.com/5u5vZaG7Dv

posted at 07:06:51

RT @CathyRLowe: Detail: the Holy Spirit. pic.twitter.com/5B7F3pXnkD

posted at 07:05:23

RT @CathyRLowe: #AugustAngels I really warmed to this graceful and dignified angel in the parish church of St John the Baptist, Windsor. Pevsner attributes the excellent bold figures in the four stained glass windows in the aisles to Joseph E Nuttgens, 1929-38. pic.twitter.com/yqyIoAl4LT

posted at 07:05:07

RT @GrecianGirly: 🏛 The Temple of Artemis in Sardis, modern-day western Turkey, was the fourth largest Ionic temple in the ancient world. The temple was originally built by the Greeks c 300 BCE & altered by the Romans in the 2nd cent CE. It was abandoned (still unfinished) in the 4th century CE. pic.twitter.com/CYDANEZYtm

posted at 07:03:29

RT @Cihancansezgin: The temple of Artemis, Sardis, the fourth largest Ionic temple in the world. Manisa, Turkey. pic.twitter.com/C1gcGJ8SoA

posted at 07:03:13

RT @byzantinetales: At the ancient temple of Artemis in Sardis. These are some really huge columns. pic.twitter.com/JxLrtqeVL9

posted at 07:01:57

RT @DrNWillburger: WOW, I crossed 50,000 followers. Thank you all so much, it’s wonderful to share my passion for #archaeology with so many amazing people. One of my favorite objects of our collections: a #Roman bronze lion head door pull, found in Ladenburg, 2nd c. AD. Please follow @ALM_BaWue ! pic.twitter.com/IMBmd6rND9

posted at 06:58:50

RT @jdmccafferty: ‘The labour of the month of August’, Limoges, workshop of Jean Pénicaud II, c. 1555 (British Museum) pic.twitter.com/fLw55p6XTV

posted at 06:58:11

RT @WeirdMedieval: "naughty bishops get covered in bees" pic.twitter.com/cgjtHTMAE0

posted at 06:55:56

RT @wabbey: Queen Anne died #onthisday in 1714. As her sister Mary II and William of Orange had no heirs, she succeeded to the throne in 1702 and reigned for 12 years. She is buried in the Stuart vault in the south aisle of Henry VII's chapel. Discover more: www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-commemor… pic.twitter.com/eBpqIUD5x8

posted at 06:55:27

RT @wabbey: William II died #onthisday in 1100 when he was accidently killed by an arrow during a hunting expedition. During his relatively short reign, he commissioned the building of Westminster Hall which still stands in the Palace of Westminster. Discover more: www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-commemor… pic.twitter.com/gD6tROyJz8

posted at 06:54:42

RT @liber_ray: My job is just manuscript! Late 11th-century monk Hugo Pictor depicted himself as both scribe and illuminator in this fantastic self-portrait in a copy of St Jerome’s commentary on Isaiah produced at Jumièges, now @bodleianlibs MS Bodley 717, f. 287v 📜 pic.twitter.com/Vpkks3tgHK

posted at 06:53:20

RT @chartres_Fiona: Who knew devils had such long noses! Three devils torment two women at St Michael and St Mary, Melbourne. This late 14thC wall painting is warning against the sin of idle gossip, I have no idea what the circular thing is they're holding, a mirror maybe? #WednesdayWallPaintings pic.twitter.com/8mAachZjOe

posted at 06:52:21

RT @PropylaeumAnt: ¡Ay, pobre Yorick! Yo lo conocí, Horacio (Shakespeare, "Hamlet"). "Libro de horas de Yolande de Flandes" (ca. 1353-1363) fol. 56r @BLMedieval www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… @crimhistoria pic.twitter.com/QYDEeWCyDf

posted at 06:50:59

RT @VirDesideriorum: Villagers on their way to church. The candlelit procession inside the church, as well as the candles held by the approaching villagers, suggest the celebration of Candlemas. @GettyMuseum MS 50 (93. MS.19) Simon Bening, c. 1550 pic.twitter.com/lRKrsscXI6

posted at 06:48:42

RT @WorcCathLibrary: The care and attention of the artist on this 14th century manuscript illumination, despite it being so small, is worth seeing if you visit the library this summer. This manuscript was probably made in France. (Q23 f1r) pic.twitter.com/FTnEBnUUJj

posted at 06:48:12

RT @PublicDomainRev: Details from the "August" entry — complete with wild swimmers — in the "Labors of the Months" section of the Très Riches Heures, 15th century. More here: buff.ly/3BZT118 #wildswimming #august pic.twitter.com/FcvQCAVpwZ

posted at 06:46:47

RT @PublicDomainRev: The Great Norway Serpent, or Sea Orm, is the most famous of the many influential sea monsters depicted and described by 16th-century ecclesiastic, cartographer, and historian Olaus Magnus, who died #onthisday in 1557. Joseph Nigg explores: buff.ly/3lhSqSO #OTD pic.twitter.com/so69tkA9Fg

posted at 06:46:07

RT @JohanOosterman: Huizinge. Decorated vault in a marvelous medieval church pic.twitter.com/58uW0N7X5w

posted at 06:45:34

RT @JohanOosterman: Westeremden. Decorated vault in medieval St Andrew’s church. @GroningerKerken pic.twitter.com/eFvtZ8NWhi

posted at 06:45:24

RT @JohanOosterman: Prologue of the Song of Songs in a Bible for a monastery in Wijk bij Duurstede (1419). Nowadays in Auckland, far away from its first repository (National Library, Med Ms G. 130-131) pic.twitter.com/vjtZf64It2

posted at 06:44:55

RT @PiersatPenn: Psalms a-singing @GallicaBnF MS Latin 765 (14thc) pic.twitter.com/alhiAYz9FW

posted at 06:43:37

RT @PiersatPenn: Spotted: rainbow leopard #royal #medievaltwitter #CatsOfTwitter @MorganLibrary MS M.1004 fol. 151v pic.twitter.com/UcslH83ilI

posted at 06:43:21

RT @melibeus1: August work. @BLMedieval Add 18851 f. 5r pic.twitter.com/z3KYvl3VYA

posted at 06:42:59


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