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This week is Bo, the final three plagues: it's locust season. 🦗🦗🦗🦗 Across manuscripts they're differently depicted, but there's always too many. (Sloane MS 3173, Add MS 14762, Or 2884, all digitised: https://t.co/LBGa4A2mAN) #ParshaPictures #HebrewManuscripts 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
It is wonderful to see what has been digitised by our collection team, I think #PreRaphaelite fans will enjoy this one! It is the drapery study for Desdemona's Death Song (the Willow Song) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, dating from c.1879-81.
https://t.co/7WJZJ2lWqh
#OpenGLAM
The Tomlin Collection contains beautifully illustrated books on shells, some of them have been digitised and prints can be ordered from our Print on Demand shop - https://t.co/mFad5VGQyn
New to @biodivlibrary: Gregory M. Mathews "A supplement to the birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands : to which is added those birds of New Zealand not figured by Buller" (1936). https://t.co/nYxgQo6yA3 Digitised for #BHLib by @museumsvictoria thanks to @atlaslivingaust.
Presenting "The Complete Book of British Butterflies" by Frederick William Frohawk (1934) with 32 colour plates & 160 sketches drawn from life. Digitised for @biodivlibrary from @museumsvictoria library. https://t.co/dpxtDT2A9b
The cover of '#Chess Life & Review', November 1969 - 'World Junior Champion Anatoly Karpov (USSR)'.
(Via the recently-digitised @USChess archive.)
i digitised my May sketch
im experimenting with my style here
Born #OTD 1774 in #Edinburgh, Scottish surgeon, artist and neurologist Charles Bell. In the early 19thc he produced the most influential anatomy books in Britain, you can read our digitised Bell texts online now: https://t.co/URljf9J3HI
On Miguel de Agote, I did not realise the Museo Marítimo Vasco also digitised two albums in their collections. 1) 'Colección de algunos Dioses y Hombres Venerables a quienes los Chinos ofrecen Sacrificios, 1795'
https://t.co/1eTzChnFaH
The @bhl_au project has now digitised 2000+ volumes (312,753 pages) of Australia's biodiversity literature, all of which are now #OpenAccess on @BioDivLibrary thx to our 25 contributing organisations & funding from @atlaslivingaust. See the full list here: https://t.co/5WrQZHYxOj
The stunningly beautiful "Mammals of Australia" (1871), spectacularly illustrated by the #ScottSisters (Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde). Peruse the illustrations in all their glory via @Flickr: https://t.co/VDmvxs7JG8 (digitised for @BioDivLibrary by @SILibraries).
Let us give you (more) good news today: ‘Flora’s Fancy Fete. Or floral characteristics’ (1839) is to be digitised! It has pretty pictures and even has a pretty pink binding! Which is nice.
https://t.co/Mz9ijmiVdI
Gregory Mathew's spectacular "The birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands and the Australasian South Polar quadrant" (1928) is now online, digitised for @BioDivLibrary from @museumsvictoria's rare book collection thanks to @atlaslivingaust: https://t.co/a8zEii4VH5 #SciArt
Feel like it looked better before I digitised it.
Melanie Martinez's K-12 is a masterpiece @MelanieLBBH #K12Movie #K12Premiere