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The Triumph of Love and the Triumph of Time, in a manuscript of Petrarch's Rime and Trionfi
Mantua, c. 1465
Harley MS 3567
https://t.co/RIDZIzOxqY
Here are some medieval hounds who would love to play in the park with this good boy https://t.co/kMPE4CtqsW
Continuing our internationally renowned series on initials in medieval manuscripts.
Here's an H. You're welcome.
Add MS 39636, f. 33
https://t.co/d4qKwARBFp
I can't stand the rain (well, we've had a heatwave in London and now it's going to pour for hours and oh look, is that the time?)
https://t.co/5yfkSB1y6e
O flower of Scotland, when will we see your like again?
Here's some Blessed Thistle just for you.
Egerton MS 747, f. 108r
https://t.co/rjD1gMBNRk
Medieval glass-making, as illustrated in a 15th-century Italian herbal.
Sloane MS 4016, f. 101v
https://t.co/Als2IlUoU1
Some days go more slowly than others.
But perhaps when you're a medieval snail that's all relative.
Add MS 42130, f. 160r
https://t.co/kV35ZzPGaD
#ManuscriptMonday
It's time to #ManuscriptANovel
Okay, we start.
Here are Grape Expectations (cough) and Our Mutual Friend.
Give us your best shots.
Burney MS 272, f. 26r
Royal MS 16 F II, f. 188r
https://t.co/pWDkMKsAwW
https://t.co/NJulKg9mls
We can all identify with this bear, sometimes.
Also, hey, medieval Winnie the Pooh! A bear with a very sore head.
Check this out @Disney @DisneyStudios.
Harley MS 3448, f. 10v
https://t.co/GlVMDphSCx
We have a special bonus for you today (#BOGOF).
Our #ManuscriptOfTheDay is this herbal (Add MS 22332) assembled and illustrated by Gherardo Cibo.
A companion manuscript (Add MS 22333) contains further illustrations by Cibo.
https://t.co/m6t0CE47BM
https://t.co/DHa2cvRCYM