Last week I had the great privilege of looking at Cambrai MS 679, which has the oldest example of Old Irish prose (fols. 37r-38r), a homily on the colours of martyrdom. #manuscript #medieval #ManuscriptMonday #oldirish (1/2)
Today’s #manuscriptmonday is a copy is the New Testament you may not have known existed, but played a huge role in the more recent past of influencing global Christianity.
O lux beata trinitas; a hymn for vespers on Saturday. The hymnbook for the Augustinian friars of the monastery of the Holy Saviour at Lecceto was designed so a group could sing round it and also admire the dragon, grasshopper, and Trinity! #medievalmonday #manuscriptmonday
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This morality story is also found in manuscript illumination, the ‘De Lisle Psalter’ (Arundel MS 83, f.127r) is a good C14th example of this. It’s interesting to compare how medieval artists handled this subject over different mediums!
A true labor of love and collab with Pathak Lab @WashU Sheila Stewart & Longmore lab; we show leader cell heterogeneity & identity a subpopulation of leaders that direct collective migration via CDH3/b-cat/LM cell.com/developmental-… #manuscriptmonday #CancerResearch VCU Engineering Developmental Cell
#manuscriptmonday The famous Codex Vaticanus is a 4th century manuscript owned by the Vatican Library in Rome. Regarded as the oldest extant manuscript of the entire Greek Bible, it is one of the most valuable Greek New Testament manuscripts in the world. buff.ly/3cohfWb
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#NewberryLibrary (Case MS 102.2)
📚 Exciting news for #ManuscriptMonday with a paper on #PSC ! Findings suggest that PSC limited to intrahepatic bile ducts has a distinctly better prognosis. Craig Lammert, MD Raj VuppaLanchi Naga Chalasani Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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The Treatise on the Astrolobe, translated by Chaucer from Latin to English for his son Lewis. The original Latin text was a translation from an Arabic text written by a Persian Jewish scholar.
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A record of a birthing charm, to be placed on the womb during childbirth. Dating to the last quarter of the fourteen century.
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A peculiar creature for #ManuscriptMonday ! It is a leaf from a C14th Dominican Antiphoner I saw V&A, the capital shows the translation of St Dominic’s body but I find the curled up, cat-demon-like creature more of a curiosity!
More information here: collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1028914/…
Today's #ManuscriptMonday is from #MVSS23 and was published in JVS - Venous and Lymphatic Disorders and is a cadaver study looking at intraluminal anomalies of the left common iliac vein.
Check it out here: jvsvenous.org/article/S2213-…
In the spirit of #WorldGothDay here's a manuscript with Death and two crowned skulls 💀💀
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We're back with #ManuscriptMonday , highlighting Codex Ephraemi a palimpsest containing most of the NT and some of the OT.
#Medieval depiction of a #SolarEclipse 🌘🌗🌖 #SolarEclipse 2024 #ManuscriptMonday #Medieval Monday #medievaltwitter 📜SciencePhotoLibrary
#MedievalMonday #ManuscriptMonday #Africa #Ethiopia The Cleveland Museum of Art Single Leaf from a Gospel Book with a Portrait of St. Luke, 15th century