妙に静かだなと思ったら、雪に変わっていた。
posted at 22:53:47
RT @a_neko_brooch: 馬と猫はなかよし。 あと熊もいます。 銅版画にPhotoshopで試し塗り。 #銅版画 #etchingprint #drypoint pic.twitter.com/s022GvKXVq
posted at 22:21:43
RT @nknatane: 『ヒストリア』302号(2024年2月)到来。「特集 古代・中世の淀と都市形成」。 平山茉侑「二〇二二年度現地見学検討会報告」 松永修平・柏田有香「淀周辺の発掘調査成果―淀水垂大下津遺跡を中心に―」 古閑正浩「淀周辺の渡河点と造寺―道昭・行基の社会事業とその背景—」 (続)
posted at 20:02:43
RT @am2nkm_A: 大村拓生「中世淀をめぐる交通と流通」(『ヒストリア』302)、橋の変遷の話が興味深い。「歯長寺縁起」(実際は縁起ではなく寂証という人物の回想記。元弘3年(1333)「佐々木」による大渡橋警固の記事あり)、こんなのがあったのか。ndlsearch.ndl.go.jp/books/R1000000…
posted at 20:02:17
RT @rokuhara12212: 『沈思する月 后の私設秘書 紫式部』第5回「国府・武生」 (『京都民報』第3118号、3月3日) ※一部カット pic.twitter.com/KzhGeVjQFV
posted at 09:27:22
RT @PP_Rubens: Augustus is granted a very Christian vision by the Tiburtine Sibyl. As imagined in the 1570s by Antoine Caron, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/NxYhvmyFHn
posted at 08:26:28
RT @PP_Rubens: 3/3 Allegory of the Turkish War: the Battle of Kronstadt, 1603. Featuring exciting self-propelled amputated arm & A+ monsters. By Hans von Aachen, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/xqzdKmS7xk
posted at 08:16:51
RT @drosselgasse: 朝のポストは15世紀イタリアから再開です🧚✨ 聖母子を見つめるのは美少年なヨハネさんとアッシジのフランチェスコさん(前髪が気になる) Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Francis 🇮🇹Domenico di Zanobi twitter.com/drosselgasse/s…
posted at 08:16:37
RT @momokanazawa: ドローム県のロマネスクと猫 pic.twitter.com/rMDlZ6AAmr
posted at 08:15:25
RT @OptimoPrincipi: A crystal ball from the Roman era with Greek palindromic inscription, found in a 4th century grave in Arslev, Denmark. The engraver tried to write the magical palindrome ABLANA Θ ANALBA, an incantation used in protective spells similar to Abracadabra – but spelled it incorrectly. pic.twitter.com/tbE2hKkDkP
posted at 08:13:08
RT @KerryLPhelan: A lovely kylix with a ‘flirtation’ scene; it’s kept in the rather wonderful Kerameikos Museum #Athens #Kerameikos #AncientGreece #ClassicalCivilization #classicalstudies #Classics pic.twitter.com/68N5THThmr
posted at 08:11:23
RT @AlisonFisk: Artist’s drawing of a cat herding geese. From Deir el-Medina, Thebes, Egypt, c. 1550-1292 BC. Some 3,500 years ago, the artist used a flake of limestone as a handy sketchpad for this humorous painted scene. Animals taking on human roles is a well-known motif in ancient Egyptian… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… pic.twitter.com/qUT2bGY8Vz
posted at 08:09:08
RT @edithmayhall: It's #WorldEngineeringDay. So let's remember that the earliest technologically advanced showers to have been fully excavated were attached to the gymnasium in ancient Pergamum. All those sweaty athletes ended up smelling of roses in time for their victory symposia! pic.twitter.com/p4lmkFTvSZ
posted at 08:08:40
RT @DrNWillburger: For today's #MosaicMonday a hilarious #Roman mosaic depicting a boisterous #dog knocking over a basket and pulling out the contents. Life without #dogs is possible but pointless! On display at the Archaeological Museum Irbid/Jordan. #RomanArchaeology pic.twitter.com/iVbB1acgjR
posted at 08:07:46
RT @Medieval_Badger: #NationalPigDay A monk is visited by a drove of aggro demonic pigs who want to cause havoc. The Virgin Mary turns up and tells the porkers to scram, which they do (image: Vincent de Beauvais BnF, Français 50, f. 256v h/t @discarding_imgs) pic.twitter.com/05IL4jUFLZ
posted at 08:06:32
RT @chartres_Fiona: The cherubs at All Saints, Burton Dassett were mainly constructed of pelmets and swags! #Monumentsmonday pic.twitter.com/TiVn1Xat4Z
posted at 08:04:17
RT @SimoninSuffolk: 2/2 Underneath the figures are scenes of the saints in action, so to speak. Here's St George dispatching a dragon. pic.twitter.com/d5S4sSZA70
posted at 08:01:51
RT @VirDesideriorum: Saint Hedwig discovering that Sister Raslawa is hiding a hedgehog in her sleeve: Pets were forbidden in the convent, and Hedwig wanted her nuns to follow the rules... @GettyMuseum Ms. Ludwig XI 7 (83. MN.126), fol. 70v (1353) twitter.com/GettyMuseum/st…
posted at 07:59:06
RT @MedRenaissArt: Bernhard Strigel Saint Mary Cleophas and Her Family c. 1520/1528 US National Gallery of Art #medieval #arthistory pic.twitter.com/dMIDWJBjH3
posted at 07:57:40
RT @MedRenaissArt: The Book of the Love-Smitten Heart René I, King of Naples and Jerusalem France 1457 to 1499 National Library of France / Library of Congress #medieval #medievaltwitter #chivalry #knight #art pic.twitter.com/eZhdMw0N2l
posted at 07:57:25
RT @red_loeb: "Quod mundus stabili fide Concordes variat vices" BnF MS Latin 17814; Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, Consolatione philosophiae, cum commentario Remigii Autissiodorensis; 10th century (last quarter); England (Canterbury, Christ Church?); f.45v @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/HHhwp3YXzm
posted at 07:56:56
RT @red_loeb: A man eating dragon forms the initial 'L'(iber) at the beginning of Matthew's Gospel BL Harley MS 2830; The Four Gospels; 12th century; Northern France or Leuven, or Meuse Valley; f.7r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/NoGaCg4jPL
posted at 07:56:47