Romano-British pottery in the fifth- to sixth-century Lincoln region — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/06/romano-british-pottery-fifth-century-lincoln.html …pic.twitter.com/Yp3vMN6QK6
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Dido+Aenaes shelter from Juno's storm, w/ 2 smiling horses; drawn L5thC Britain? http://digi.vatlib.it/view/MSS_Vat.lat.3867 … (VR f.106r)pic.twitter.com/12EOJ36kE3
Can see this as precursor to/influence on Marc Chagall.
Hah! Interesting idea! :)
Sinon before Priam at Troy w/ the wooden horse, as envisaged in the L5thC ?British VR f.101r http://digi.vatlib.it/view/MSS_Vat.lat.3867 …pic.twitter.com/Y4LgwJYT3P
I well remember book 4. I can still quote the first 4 lines in Latin...
Odd what we remember. I can recite the whole of 'The Owl and the Pussycat'
Likewise. I can also still sing most of the hymns and anthems I learned in school and at church...
and lots of A A Milne...
I wonder how they'll divide that one rather meagre-looking fish.
'Banqueting'? One fish between three people might just squeeze into the category 'snacking'.
יפשק פ שני חאפ, Vergilius Romanus, 136v. Cleaning teeth after banqueting.pic.twitter.com/5Pz6O6kOuX
סלעא, rock, Vergilitus Vaticanus 7v. Aramaic transliteration of jewish poetry.pic.twitter.com/mABzW2TjW1
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