Study of a Plant with Red-Purple Flowers (which she labelled: 'Sebestena Africana purprurea ulmi folio. Elegantissimo flore' Maria Moninckx
Done #otd 14 Oct 1695 (Met Museum)
Study of a Plant with Red-Purple Flowers (which she labelled: 'Sebestena Africana purprurea ulmi folio. Elegantissimo flore' Maria Moninckx
Done #otd 14 Oct 1695 (Met Museum)
Card from the autumn "suit" of the Astronomia playing card deck, 1829.
Featuring 3 other seasonal suits the pack was used to play two games β Conjunction and Combination β which were trumps-based, similar to Whist. More images of the cards here: publicdomainreview.org/collection/a... #autumn
"How do I write a poem about resilienceβ
how many times will I be asked to write a poem,
a song, a prayer, a sermon,
a land acknowledgment, an obituaryβ
about resilience?"
βDanielle Emerson
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Loved doing this recently, looking forward to more opportunities to #commonplace
Most recently, we ran a workshop with participants at the @qubhistory.bsky.social Centre for Public History annual conference. Here are some of the results. Thanks @emmajmca.bsky.social, @alexjioannou.bsky.social and others for sharing your work.
As we tunnel into autumn, time to take stock. We have held two lovely workshops this year and talked to over 30 keen commonplacers, which has given us confidence in this method of marshalling fragments of paper in fragments of time. @katecaoimhearthur.bsky.social @lizajthompson.bsky.social
"Commonplacing" at Queen's University Belfast with @leoniehannan.bsky.social. Allowing for more connections and reflection during the the Public Histories Annual Conference!
@commonplaces.bsky.social
A plan for knocking your sprawling manuscript into shape - @allisonkwilliams.bsky.social & @dintywmoore.bsky.social brevity.wordpress.com/2025/05/16/s... #writingcommunity #authorcommunity #writingtips #memoir #storytelling #skywriters
We are delighted to announce the shortlisted authors for The Authors with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses (ADCI) Prize, sponsored by Arts Council England, ALCS, Professional Writing Academy and Drusilla Harvey Memorial Fund
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@imaginebelfast.bsky.social event 'Making Meaning through the Miscellaneous' with @lizajthompson.bsky.social and @leoniehannan.bsky.social is starting in just a few minutes @crescentarts.bsky.social... Can't wait to meet our participants! #ImagineBelfast
Getting prepared for our @imaginebelfast.bsky.social workshop this Sunday at the Crescent Arts with @leoniehannan.bsky.social and @lizajthompson.bsky.social (imaginebelfast.com/event/making...) - get ready for basic books and big ideas! #ImagineBelfast
In celebration of International Women's Day, Imagine! is proud to feature events that highlight women's voices and experiences. Join us from 24-30 March to celebrate and support women's contributions to society. Explore the full festival lineup: IMAGINEBELFAST.COM
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Inua Ellams will be appearing as part of this year's Imagine Festival with his solo show Search Party, at the Crescent Arts Centre on Friday 28 March. Don't miss out! Get your tickets at imaginebelfast.com/event/inua-e...
βHaving a linguistic superpower on the doorstep helped to form a uniquely English set of linguistic neuroses, but over the last century the situation has reversed.β
@earlymodernjohn.bsky.social on the influence of French on medieval English: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
@lizajthompson.bsky.social and @leoniehannan.bsky.social can't wait to share #commonplace books with you at Crescent Arts, 30 March! Get your tickets here: imaginebelfast.com/event/making...
Look at what has landed in Belfast - the wait is almost over!
This week, we unveil the programme for our 2025 edition - 7 days and over 120 events to help you make sense of a crazy world. #ImagineBelfast
βItβs in the technology of writing that weβve preserved our boldest, most original thought, our best jokes and most generous comfort. To fail to do everything we can to help children hear that song is a cruelty.β
Katherine Rundell on childrenβs literature
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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So, today went well - many small, simply constructed booklets were produced. Next time we'll be hearing from @lizajthompson.bsky.social about different ways of understanding this fragmentary form.
the
ideas β so jagged &
hard to make out, fall β until
itβs just voices, two
voices, youβd think you
cld see them so
sharp is their
muttering, so eager their
articulation of right of
wrong
βThe Fallingβ, a poem by @joriegraham.bsky.social: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Getting ready to practice our commonplace book-making skills ahead of our #ImagineBelfast festival workshop @ Crescent Arts at the end of March. Check out the programme: imaginebelfast.com/about-the-fe...
Hands placing a black and white photograph of a man in a suit on a table, surrounded by original letters, other photographs and a hand coloured drawing of a venus fly trap plant.
Hands placing an original handwritten letter on a table, surrounded by black and white photographs and other letters
Weβre prepping our next exhibition about Cornish gardens & gardening - βWhat will summer bring?β. Includes items from the collections, like work by artists inspired by gardens, stories of plant hunters & designs from an early landscape gardener! Opens 25 January! kresenkernow.org/event/what-w...
βLockeβs show arrives at a cultural moment very different from 1985 or 2011. Where Paolozzi and Perry celebrated magic and the mystical, Locke seeks to demystify.β
Esther Chadwick on a response to empire at the British Museum: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
The photo shows a wooden model of a cow giving birth accompanied by two men. One man calms the cow while the other ensures a proper delivery. The calf emerges from his mother, licking the hand of the man.
Models of everyday life were deposited in #Egyptian tombs. They were supposed to support the deceased in the afterlife. One of the most charming examples is the model of a #cow giving birth.
Carved in wood, painted.
Probably from Meir, #Egypt, dating c. 2040-1985 BC
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Love stitch repairs in manuscripts. This is one of ours from the 1560s, although not nearly as impressive as @uoyborthwick.bsky.social
When I say I remember nothing I mean
what being nothing is:
within density, without form.
My mind has de-scripted what happened.
I was forced off the road.
It is unwritten down.
βOutside the Workβ, a poem by Lavinia Greenlaw: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Just like its subject, the Morgan Library's exhibition on Belle da Costa Greene is fascinating, beautiful, and complexly tinted with both pain and hope. Highly recommend! www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/...
Our story of the week is Cold Weather Protocol, by Erin Striff. @erinstriff.bsky.social
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Cover page decorated in red ink and gilt.
#UCDAdventCalendar2024
Theme: manuscript, text, typography
16. UCD Special Collections
A dazzling cover page from an edition of 'A Celtic Christmas' (1902).