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michaelmoonsbookshop: The Moon Her Motions Aspect Scenery and Physical Condition by Richard A Procto
#ThyCaptionBe: Breaking the BankYou captioned this detail. And we’re revealing the full story
dostoevskyanddebauchery: proustitute: Karl Marx’s economic and philosophical manuscripts of 18
centuriespast: Luca Giordano (1634 - 1705) David and Bathsheba, no date, Black chalk and brown
thegetty: #ThyCaptionBe: Courtly (Love) Games You captioned this detail. And we’re revealing t
Blue dot You have to be really careful as a medieval decorator. In the Middle Ages the sequence of m
openmarginalis:Initial, Cod. Pal. germ. 35, f. 17v by Bertholdus, Bavaria Germany c. 1439 via Heidel
Welcome back to #ThyCaptionBe, a celebration of modern interpretations of medieval aesthetics. Every
A fantastic post on the Spencer blog today from Kivilcim Yavuz, the Ann Hyde Postdoctoral Researcher
The scariest (cutest) bats we’ve ever seen, straight from the Middle Ages to your nightmar
sabbacc108:Details from illuminated manuscripts. Getty Museum, 2018
upennmanuscripts: This week, we’ll be looking at recipes from recipe books. These manuscripts
themonthofapril: Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art —Not in lone splendour hung a
Welcome back to #ThyCaptionBe, a celebration of modern interpretations of medieval aesthetics. Every
havingbeenbreathedout: Gilgamesh tablet fragments c. 1800 BC. The creation of Enkidu, Enkidu being c
huntingtonlibrary: upennmanuscripts: Hellmouth on fol. 127r, Ms. Codex 738, Flemish hours of th
Ms. Coll. 390 Item 2676 is an Indic picture book, containing drawings and miniature paintings of bir
thegetty:Crutches, circa 1260. (The wonderful things you find in medieval manuscripts!) Detail from
Saint Agnes Enthroned from the Laudario of Sant'Agnese, about 1340, Pacino di Bonaguida. The British
It’s been a while since I last cried tears of joy when goto tried to hide the manuscripts from
Examples of medieval craftspeople trying valiantly to depict lions when they’d never actually
erikkwakkel: Medieval souvenirs Thin pieces of metal that are bluntly attached to precious illuminat
Leaf from Petrarch, Africa, Book IX Lombardy, ca. 1400 The Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 4
Medieval manuscript of the week is a memento mori, a full-page miniature from British Library MS Ege
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