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@geetadayal @bruces @alexismadrigal We look forward to NYT's 2015 piece on the 15th century monk spectacles trend.
With the rise of e-cigarettes, will bars start looking like this again? Full image here: http://t.co/39UoAVbA4D
"The Battle Between Carnival and Lent," follower of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1550.
This 1860 illustrated x-ray is actually one of the LESS weird images in our new blog post. http://t.co/75ck4Hwz4Q
A detail from one of the over one million images the @britishlibrary has made public domain. http://t.co/4ulRRk7dpz
From our archives: a Frenchman, a Mexican bandit, and the history of crystal skulls. http://t.co/4IHqkKr9sC
This 1425 calendar features some seriously unhappy-looking saints. Also a falcon. http://t.co/gSSkrweVpH
A creep-cute baby skeleton from a 1615 anatomy book by the wonderfully-named Petri Paaw. http://t.co/Akc4FZVyzx
An amazingly interesting collection of calendars, like this book of prophecies from 1425. http://t.co/gSSkrweVpH
Further props to @katemond for quoting our favorite degenerate English earl, John Wilmot: http://t.co/sPJLkUtpOo