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Some oak galls (below) with common gromwell and meadow clary (above), in a late 13th/early 14th-century Italian herbal
Read here about how to make oak gall ink https://t.co/hQmV1f9zQV
Egerton MS 747, f. 44r
https://t.co/z3Qrlu1zFW
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Friday 6th December is the Feast of St Nicholas. Here St Nicholas is depicted with the three officers of Constantine
BnF MS Latin 18303; The Life & Miracles of St Nicholas; 11th century; France; f.1v @GallicaBnF #PolonskyPre1200
It's time to explore our new medieval manuscripts website.
What's not to like?
https://t.co/rYZcxwBylj
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Greco-Roman historian Flavius Josephus (d. c. 100) wrote 2 historiographical works related to Jewish histories, both in biblical & extra-biblical times
https://t.co/bHOVNGYttC
Tip: follow the shelfmark link for full digitial copy to find more beautiful initials
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Highlights of the highlights of #PolonskyPre1200 linked within the @Archivoz_es article https://t.co/fjU9SkIdMh
Advanced quizz: who recognizes the manuscripts from these details?
Some leafy initials for #FoliateFriday - all #FullyDigitised and newly added to the #PolonskyPre1200 website
Cotton MS Faustina A V https://t.co/WEXvvevJVn
Add MS 18298 https://t.co/mqRdMVGS3W
Add MS 37517 https://t.co/RjNw7q9Scx
What secrets hide in medieval mss? This one has 3 books in 1 (some Bede, a calendar, a computus) + a song about the zodiac signs & a grinning creature.
Exhibition item: https://t.co/WY2liXaWIB (f. 20r)
(Follow the 'Shelfmark' link to full digital copy)
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Several of the manuscripts in our Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition were digitised and described as part of our partnership with @laBnF, sponsored by The Polonsky Foundation.
You can read more about them here (go on, we dare you):
https://t.co/rYZcxwBylj
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"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way"
This 11th-century recipe lists #SUGAR as one of its ingredients, maybe before that substance reached western Europe.
Now that's most delightful! #PolonskyPre1200
https://t.co/PT9irpDPJJ
All hail the mighty fish - the Merovingians (5th-8thC) were fond of zoomorphic pictures in their mss. Charlotte Denoël outlines art historical trends in 8-12thC France
https://t.co/Q7xn38qxaQ
British Library, Add MS 31031, f. 55v
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Two 'P's in a pod, none are exactly the same - Peter Lombard (d. 1160) commenting St Paul's Letters
BL Harley MS 3253, 2nd half of 12thC, England or Northern France
https://t.co/N84bARE3Wo
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Eat or be eaten - frog-eating fish, fish eaten by birds #FishAreNotBoring BL, Harley MS 4751 f.33r https://t.co/77I9G8yPLw #PolonskyPre1200
Think your writing is taking a long time? Augustine devoted nearly thirty years to his 15-book treatise on the Trinity https://t.co/ikSWAnsHXs #AmWriting #PolonskyPre1200
#FridayFeeling. Click through for more amazing anthropomorphic initials in this 12th-century collection of saints' lives https://t.co/uv7gSpPmuP #PolonskyPre1200
Bird watching across time, spotted a 9th century #peacock & #rooster #ManuscriptMonday https://t.co/qGIUEj5s7G ff. 9v, 11v #PolonskyPre1200
today's catch of Friday Fish, over 1200 years old #PolonskyPre1200
https://t.co/aAtF7pAN7C
From monks' sign language to an Anglo-Saxon Chronicle fragment, this newly #digitised ms has it all https://t.co/qV6w3dPb77 #PolonskyPre1200