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manticore bishop with a smiling dog‘The Maastricht Hours’, Liège 14th century.BL, Stowe 17, fol. 131
Henry Ossawa Tanner, Study of a Negro Man, 1893.
whispererthe Caligula Troper, England c. 1055BL, Cotton Caligula A XIV, fol. 25r
batbeaver‘Hours of Joanna the Mad’, Bruges 1486-1506.BL, Add 18852, fol. 150r
manticorebestiary, England ca. 1226-1250Bodleian Library, MS. Bodl. 764, fol. 25r
yseult:18th century poesy ring.Inscription reads: Many are the stars I see but in my eye no star lik
fox loves cockHours, France 15th century.Clermont-Ferrand, BM, ms. 84, fol. 58r
aucelo:Peraldus. Theological miscellany, including the Summa de vitiis. England, 3rd quarter of the
Traffic, New YorkErnst Haas (American, born Austria; 1921–1986)1963Color printCentre Georges Pompido
Illustration from the Codex Manesse “Regenbogen in a discussion with another singer, maybe Fra
drunkdarthplagueis:20th Century Fox and George Lucas, the man who brought you American Graffiti, now
carpe-noctvm:Been reading books from the seventeenth century at Chetham Library today. Much needed b
history-ish:A Man Grasping the Hind Legs of a StagUnknown artist, 17th century.
Tea Time, 1897 by Francisco Masriera y Manovens (Spanish, 1842–1902)
Page from the Codex Manesse, 1300s
Man’s periwig,c. 1695
Servitus Diaboli - Head of a man in Hell, with demons beyond. Print made by Egbert van Panderen. 161
wtfzeus:ancientpeoples:Wedding RingRoman (3rd Century)Gold wedding-ring with portraits of a man and
Bassi, Pietro Andrea di. Le fatiche de Hercule : manuscript, [ca. 1471]MS Typ 226Houghton Library, H
historyarchaeologyartefacts:The book nobody can read :The Voynich Manuscript, 15th century, Italy [9
malformalady:A rapier, manufactured in the mid-19th century by the technology of the old masters as
Samson and the Foxes. Miniature from a 13th century Octateuch, illustrating Judges 15:4-5: “S
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Man’s Vest.Place of origin: FranceDate: ca. 1790Medium: Silk satin and
dafyddaprhys:This is from the Quedlinburg Itala fragment, which is a highly fragmentary 5th century
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