RT @w_PoP_w: おはよー (・ω・)ノ pic.twitter.com/vLVFtpoKrb
posted at 10:07:00
RT @am_bad_ass: 夏の高校野球大会は、高野連とか朝日新聞、nhkのお偉いさんを同じユニフォーム姿でグラウンドに立たせといて、その人がパッタリ倒れた時点で試合終了にしてはどうか。
posted at 10:03:23
RT @shidokou: 門下生の作品です。 twitter.com/otyoukoku/stat…
posted at 09:01:17
RT @GeologyTime: Stunning Coyamito agate pseudomorph with Quartz center pic.twitter.com/4AWMXKVIUE
posted at 08:56:01
RT @kamonnanami: 「蝉の翅のごとくに薄い」と言われた明石縮み。 価格も手頃なので戦後辺りまでは夏着物の定番だったらしい。 けど、今の明石を見ても、そこまで薄いとは思えない。聞けば、昔のものと今のものは違うのだとか。 そう知って、数年がかりで探した古手の明石がこれ。 う……っすい!! pic.twitter.com/UxK6HQltKH
posted at 08:52:01
RT @VisitSicilyOP: Sapevate che la Statua della Madonnina del Porto di #Messina venne inaugurata con una solenne cerimonia nel 1934 dal #pontefice Pio XI che azionò da #Roma il congegno messo a punto da Guglielmo #Marconi? www.visitsicily.info/10cosea/messina/ #visitsicilyinfo 📷 Anna Scalia pic.twitter.com/SLKVZzoSCc
posted at 08:47:15
RT @Italia: Gallipoli, the "Beautiful City" of #Puglia, rests like a mirage on the Ionian sea 👉 bit.ly/gallipoli-pugl… #IlikeItaly #Italy #Salento 📷 IG laura_manfredi pic.twitter.com/fXvvc1S4V4
posted at 08:46:20
RT @Italia: A Renaissance vision come true. Let's visit Sabbioneta, #UNESCO site @inLOMBARDIA 👉 bit.ly/mantua-and-sab… #IlikeItaly #Italy #inLombardia @visiteurope 📷 Teatro all'antica, IG sirdiegosama pic.twitter.com/r4HfO6nM6b
posted at 08:45:57
RT @RomaMizuho: イタリアからもうなぎ❣️ #土用の丑の日 うなぎと夕焼け ブラッチャーノ湖 (ローマ県) pic.twitter.com/ypFOv31k6U
posted at 08:43:52
RT @momokanazawa: パッと見、何の主題かわからなかった。なんと、スフィンクスとオイディプス。フランス15世紀の写本挿絵 pic.twitter.com/lprIVcCvdA
posted at 08:40:02
RT @momokanazawa: 中世の家具職人、作業中。切り進んだときが気になる。 pic.twitter.com/18vZ0YM6oF
posted at 08:39:51
RT @emilia_romanica: The church of St. Mary of Le Boulou (Catalan: El Voló) is in Pyrénées-Orientales. The façade has #Romanesque sculptures of the XII century. pic.twitter.com/IjI3I5xJcp
posted at 08:39:25
RT @Calthalas: Today is #MoonDay! Let us celebrate with this wonderful #zeropercentscience early medieval diagram of the progress of sun and moon through the constellations from c. 818. BSB Clm 210, f. 163v Full mss from @bsb_muenchen: bit.ly/2zVqJJo pic.twitter.com/GhXEpqQKQn
posted at 08:36:26
RT @DebsEThorpe: That 4pm feeling British Library Add MS 62925. f 65r pic.twitter.com/VP1LeHGC0k
posted at 08:35:44
RT @melibeus1: Trouble @bodleianlibs @BDLSS @RareBooksOfBod Douce 62 f. 76r pic.twitter.com/gVVurQX2zm
posted at 08:35:15
RT @melibeus1: Daniel in the lion's den #FeastDay @BLMedieval Royal 6 E VI f. 460v pic.twitter.com/DQkuaEnMjZ
posted at 08:35:07
RT @GettyMuseum: Despite sharing pages with griffins, dragons, and unicorns, the panther is the holiest of them all, known as the Alpha and the Omega of the Medieval Bestiary: bit.ly/2Lxdm3j pic.twitter.com/sjQMkjbsru
posted at 08:34:33
RT @red_loeb: A visual representation of the relative merits of the bow & crossbow. @obrienatrix Book of Hours, Use of Paris; MS. Douce 62; 1400-1410; f.323 @BDLSS pic.twitter.com/2N2NNGYQvv
posted at 08:34:11
RT @red_loeb: I'm as perplexed as the dog about what's going on here but it seems to involve a mirror. Book of Hours, Use of Paris; MS. Douce 62; 1400-1410; f.318 @BDLSS pic.twitter.com/B7xOIhp5hf
posted at 08:33:39
RT @red_loeb: "Take that!" Book of Hours, Use of Paris; MS. Douce 62; 1400-1410; f. 317 @BDLSS pic.twitter.com/lZyQ9vJ8oW
posted at 08:33:21
RT @minuscule_eth: My favourite ever image of spiders (OE áttorcoppe - 'spider'). At least the illustrator of the Old English 'Herbarium' got the number of legs right! (@BLMedieval Cotton MS Vitellius C III, f. 23v, late 11th c.) #PolonskyPre1200 pic.twitter.com/3f4QjdJWNq
posted at 08:32:27
RT @BLMedieval: The Castle of Jealousy: from our blogpost, Medieval Love Island (we know you really want to click on this, don't you?) Harley MS 4425, f. 39r (15th century) blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/sQX3rWgJzB
posted at 08:30:40
RT @BDLSS: It's raining in Oxford at last! Among our nearly 800,000 digitized images, there's only one that adequately expresses how we feel about this. digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/abf2… [MS. Laud Or. 233, fol. 117v] pic.twitter.com/WqYM9RHe5n
posted at 08:29:31
RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: wyrm-hord, n.n: a treasure held by a serpent, dragon’s hoard. (WURM-hord) Image: Gorleston Psalter; England, 1310-1324; @BLMedieval Add MS 49622, f. 5v. pic.twitter.com/xLP2J1Cfat
posted at 08:28:02
RT @robmmiller: Angel. Yates Thompson MS 31 f. 2r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/0UDjGnDGoy
posted at 08:26:57
RT @robmmiller: Birds in the border. Yates Thompson MS 31 f. 2r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/ubU0gcDSuz
posted at 08:26:37
RT @Hstry_with_Cats: For #FolkloreThursday, here's The Burryman, a ceremonial figure celebrated in the South Queensferry area of Edinburgh. Each August, a burr-covered local walks around as the Burryman drinking whiskey thru a straw See this @FolkloreThurs article for more! folklorethursday.com/folklife/the-b… pic.twitter.com/gJfTQ1Ubsj
posted at 06:41:50