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Used LVN; deciduated arborist; retired writer/editor: bi-textual. B.I.T.C.H.

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dailymedievalcats, to medievodons German
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Pawprints IV.

Ms: Oxford, Balliol College, MS 192, f. 67r (15th c.). @medievodons @histodons

ronsullivan,
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@dailymedievalcats @medievodons @histodons Is that a cookbook?
Or a reference to a lot of (forgive me) footnotes?

dailymedievalcats, to medievodons German
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Book club.

Ms: Bodleian, MS. Bodl. 264, f. 96r (14th c.). @medievodons @histodons

ronsullivan,
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@dailymedievalcats @medievodons @histodons No, now, they got it wrong.
It's obvious that cats read through their buttholes.

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In 1911, George de Hevesy had the sneaking suspicion that the kitchen of his boarding house cafeteria was reusing leftovers in their soup.

So he came up with a plan and sneakily sprinkled a small amount of radioactive material in his leftover meat. A few days later, he measured the radioactivity in the prepared food – catching his landlady red-handed. It was the first successful radioactive tracer experiment.
https://theconversation.com/how-a-disgruntled-scientist-looking-to-prove-his-food-wasnt-fresh-discovered-radioactive-tracers-and-won-a-nobel-prize-80-years-ago-214784
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@IAmDavid @TheConversationUS @histodons Doesn't everybody use leftovers in their soup? Wotta jerk.

dailymedievalcats, to medievodons German
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Cat and cannon.

Ms: BNF, Français 38, f. 26r (15th c.). @medievodons

ronsullivan,
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dailymedievalcats, to medievodons German
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In my window.

Ms: Paris, Bibl. Mazarine, 0870, f. 103r (13th c.). @medievodons

ronsullivan,
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@Holger_Marlow @dailymedievalcats @medievodons So that's what you call them in German! Cool to know. Thanks.

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Deep dive.

Ms: BL, Royal MS 20 B XX, f. 77v (15th c.). @medievodons @histodons

ronsullivan,
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@dailymedievalcats @medievodons @histodons I can't decide if this is exploration or capital punishment.

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Imitation game.

Ms: Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 11. 22, f. 56r (13th/14th c.). @medievodons @histodons

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dailymedievalcats, to medievodons German
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The grey one.

Ms: Lyon, BM, 5128, f. 229v (14th c.). @medievodons

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dailymedievalcats, to histodons German
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Chill.

Ms: The Hague, MMW, 10 D 7, f. 37v. @medievodons @histodons

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dailymedievalcats, to histodons German
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The organist.

Ms: Walters, W 438, f. 161v. @medievodons @histodons

ronsullivan,
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@dailymedievalcats @medievodons @histodons Saint Cecelia, you're breakin' my heart...

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