Features This Week in Medieval Manuscript Images by Medievalists.net September 15, 2014 Fifteen beautiful, unusual and fascinating medieval manuscript images we found on Twitter this week: “Medieval post-it note” on a Cyrillic manuscript. University of Chicago. Photo: Quinn Dombrowski pic.twitter.com/v9W6mVUI6E — ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) September 8, 2014 Monkey-business in medieval manuscript margins, by new @BLMedieval intern Holly http://t.co/0GhXzwzeyE (Stowe MS 17) pic.twitter.com/dqbckh9itl — James Freeman (@Dr_J_Freeman) September 15, 2014 Last weekend to see “Seeing Music in Medieval Manuscripts”! Catch it before it closes: http://t.co/lLc435IUSz pic.twitter.com/IynU27ibWN — Walters Art Museum (@walters_museum) September 12, 2014 The city of #Baghdad. From a medieval illustrated manuscript. #Iraq pic.twitter.com/PjCqBvsDWf — RAED (@Raed_Saa) September 12, 2014 Medieval DIY: patching up the page (NYPL Plimpton MS 195). pic.twitter.com/RDpFkJ5BxK — Erik Kwakkel (@erik_kwakkel) September 15, 2014 “Medieval selfie” Oldest known self-portait of a mdieval illuminator. Bodleian Library, mS. Bodl. 717, 11th century. pic.twitter.com/LqCEtF3SJF — ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) September 5, 2014 the clone tended the pods…soon the invasion of the bodysnatchers would be complete. http://t.co/gpCFen5Q3q pic.twitter.com/VdKs9fLzhX — Tudor Cook (@tudorcook) September 15, 2014 Renaissance hedgehogs Estense Library: Lat. 422-423 = V.G.12-13 http://t.co/gVvRkYCikD pic.twitter.com/WDpjpCidok — bxknits (@bxknits) September 15, 2014 Angry bats, ‘Northumberland Bestiary’, London ca. 1250-1260 (LA, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS. 100, fol. 37r) pic.twitter.com/zCsamkQeUM — Discarding Images (@discarding_imgs) September 12, 2014 Medieval logic: with so many virtues it is nearly impossible to sin (Table of Virtues, BL Harley 3396). pic.twitter.com/F8v1wNuNUh — Erik Kwakkel (@erik_kwakkel) September 11, 2014 Compendium of cosmographical knowledge, a scientific textbook for monks (1190) http://t.co/k9LXUbBm6v @walters_museum pic.twitter.com/xGvKFKP2vg — WorldDigitalLibrary (@WDLorg) September 15, 2014 Ex Tumblr: http://t.co/tavYuhiyQt heaveninawildflower: Full page miniature of grape gathering with treading … pic.twitter.com/8OCVsJKXHF — Sexy Codicology (@SexyCodicology) September 14, 2014 War of the Roses – Ladies throwing flowers at knights attacking their castle (@BLMedieval, Luttrell Psalter, 14th c.) pic.twitter.com/gL3JfDyyPT — Damien Kempf (@DamienKempf) September 7, 2014 Ice Bucket Challenge in Heaven? No, Angels of Apocalyps pouring out their vials of god’s wrath. @bsb_muenchen Cgm8010 pic.twitter.com/iXUj8PCQl6 — Johan Oosterman (@JohanOosterman) September 13, 2014 Bunny Demon is sad, bc he’s the only #marginalia in the whole #manuscript @bodleianlibs Digby184 #MarginaliaMonday pic.twitter.com/a6mjrML86e — Damian Fleming (@IPFWMedieval) September 15, 2014 Please also check out these recent blog posts: Apes Pulling Shapes – from the British Library Medieval Supermodels – by Erik Kwakkel Introducing Beinecke MS 1184: The Olivetan Gradual – from Yale University Library A Renaissance Masterpiece in Miniature – by Jenni Bick Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsThis Week in Medieval Manuscript ImagesThis Week in Medieval Manuscript ImagesThis Week in Medieval Manuscript ImagesThis Week in Medieval Manuscript ImagesThis week in Medieval Manuscript Images Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post
Fifteen beautiful, unusual and fascinating medieval manuscript images we found on Twitter this week:
Please also check out these recent blog posts:
Apes Pulling Shapes – from the British Library
Medieval Supermodels – by Erik Kwakkel
Introducing Beinecke MS 1184: The Olivetan Gradual – from Yale University Library
A Renaissance Masterpiece in Miniature – by Jenni Bick
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