As seasonal closures are approaching, please remember to check our building and Reading Rooms opening times at https://t.co/XHmPHkl0tQ. If you miss us, you can always look at some manuscripts! 🤶🎅 https://t.co/srj63ivlSn (Picture: Or. 607)

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Run up to of from Or 590 folio 41r (ጥበበ ጠቢባን Wisest among the Wise. A hymnological composition). The item is digitised and available at https://t.co/7VzZip2mlt

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visible tonight! 💫from FMH 1290, a late sixteenth-century manuscript bought at auction by Aby Warburg in 1918 and fully digitised here: https://t.co/5rHceWHpXE

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Born 1774 in 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/RuXeIE2OE6

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John Gould described 44% of Australia's bird species, many in this volume: "A Synopsis of the Birds of Australia" (1837). https://t.co/0yTqgnYtgV, digitised for by

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I'm loving these snails from Blockbook IB.2.
De generatione Christi. folio 8r. Item fully digitised & available in on our https://t.co/XBXFSozibj

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Well I finally did it, had a design sketch I liked, so I digitised it, so we finally have coloured Takette! I'll try to do side and back pics later but for now this is good : D

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Drew a Yukata Hinoka in class, then digitised it last night. So here it is now lol

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more ex-elephants in the illustrated Javanese manuscript Serat Sela Rasa, MSS Jav 28, now fully digitised https://t.co/oRuKxMqFK3

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Carl Linnaeus was born in 1707. Have you seen our Linnean Correspondence collection? https://t.co/hVGANf40XU We have digitised letters sent & received by the great man himself. To also celebrate we have found this letter sent to him by Thomas Pennant.

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Fascinating piece on the extraordinary C18th spell book ‘Touch Me Not’, whose bizarre illustrations we’re using in our conference publicity (via the copy digitised by ), and which has just been published in a new print edition: https://t.co/Ze2SEDa6FR

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Pages from a student notebook from the anatomy and surgery lectures (c.1801) of Edinburgh Professors of Alexander Monro Secundus and his son Tertius. We've had this digitised and will be putting the full notebook online , as well as more collections!

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'The Ylissean tactician Robin merged with Nohrian Princess Camilla. Shows great care for both Chrom and Corrin.'
Digitised and coloured my Robilla fusion from awhile ago. Also created a Heroes card because I could.

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1722 - Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen discovered Easter Island, later recorded in Captain James Cook's voyages. This image comes from a later published edition digitised in full - link from our account at https://t.co/QzfGmiE0Ez

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Newly digitised: our fabulous collection of caricatures. Here's Cupid by James Gillray to brighten your day! https://t.co/lRjFkC6p4Z
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We're very pleased to announce on that our new document collection Suffragettes on File is now live! 46 digitised documents on for your students to examine as sources. Take a look: https://t.co/UlHth6rvCX

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Born 1774 in 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/RuXeIE2OE6

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Newly digitised! Explore newspaper/journal Firefighter, 1932-2001, online at https://t.co/qFFobWbhKz

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Digitised that Dalia sketch! I'm a little astounded by her colour palette, honestly

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