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dailymedievaldeath, German
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died 1295 Margaret of Provence, Queen of France and wife of Louis IX. Her tomb in Saint Denis Basilica was destroyed in 1793, but this drawing was made a few years earlier. @medievodons Ms: Bodleian Library, MS. Gough drawings-Gaignières 2, f. 24r

litteracarolina,
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Author copies have arrived!

“Reading Nature in the Early Middle Ages. Writing, Language, and Creation in the Latin Physiologus, ca. 700–1000”.

Buy it for your library and/or download a digital version here: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85029?show=full @medievodons @histodons

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1370 Pope Urban V died in Avignon. His last resting place was in Marseille, but his tomb was destroyed in the Revolution. There is still a marble figure of his first tomb in Avignon. @medievodons Pic.: Wikipedia Commons

dailymedievalcats, German
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The birth of the saint / the capture of the mouse

Ms: Morgan, MS M.184 f. 1v (15th c.). @medievodons

dailymedievaldeath, German
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942, William I, called "Longsword", Count of Rouen and Jarl of the Normans, was killed. @medievodons Ms.: BNF Français 2813, f 169r.

dailymedievalcats, German
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Portrait shot.

Me: Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 62, f. 28r (15th c.). @medievodons

dailymedievaldeath, German
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999 died Adelaide of Burgundy, Holy Roman Empress. On Magdeburg Cathedral Square, this plate commemorates her. @medievodons Pic.: Wikipedia Commons

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(?) 1317 (?) died Mary of Bytom, Queen of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia. Besides the time of death, the burial place is also disputed. However, there is this depiction of the burial from the Chronicon Pictum, unfortunately without references. @medievodons

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In unserem heute veröffentlichten Beitrag zeigt Manuel Kamenzin (@manuel_kamenzin), wie man Studierenden mit buchstäblichem „Cat Content“ Methoden der Digital Humanities näherbringen kann. @medievodons @histodons https://digitrip.hypotheses.org/2569

litteracarolina,
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I'm going to have TWO full-time one-year available from 1 April: one for a historian with knowledge of Latin , one for a computer scientist/ (or someone else with a proven ability to code software). The job descriptions will be out in January, but please re-post this and forward it on to people you think may be interested/qualified. I'm happy to answer questions. @medievodons @histodons

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dailymedievalcats, German
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Cat and berry.

Ms: Morgan, MS M.63, f. 72v (15th c.). @medievodons

dailymedievalcats, German
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Friendly looking fellow.

Ms: Morgan, MS M 1044, f. 1v (14th c.). @medievodons

dailymedievaldeath, German
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"About this time died Frederick, the greatest of the princes of the earth, the wonder and the marvellous transformer of the world [...]". 1250 died Frederick II @medievodons Quote: Matthew Paris, Chronica Majora Pic.: Ub Heidelberg, cpg 149, f. 213r.

dailymedievalcats, German
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Observing.

Ms: BNF, NAL 3134, f. 54r (15th c.). @medievodons

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