They call me the crack shipper because I like to ship craaackk
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They call me the crack shipper because I like to ship craaackk
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Do you ship it?
Coraline Jones/Wyborn Lovat (Coraline)
I ship it!
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I don't ship it
I don't know the characters
They are three apples tall….
L'Archange Saint-Michel terrassant le Dragon
-Homiliarium Corbeiense", III pars-
Manuscrit Latin, Corbie, vers 1179.
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different manuscript and the expertise of one of our curators. Everyone is welcome to attend.
On May 8, Curator Dot Porter will be at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo for the International Congress on Medieval Studies. For CWAC, she'll be visiting the Zhang Legacy Collections Center where she'll present WMU MS 170, a 12th century copy of a treatise of the Eucharist by Paschasius Radbertus, abbot of Corbie, with an extensive marginal apparatus. She'll be joined by Distinctive Collections Librarian Susan Steuer and Marjorie Harrington, Program Manager for Medieval Studies in the WMU Medieval Institute.
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An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each
Baldwin V of Flanders and his wife, Adela of France, Countess of Corbie. By Jan van der Asselt.
i've forgotten if i've posted drawings of him on here b4, but here's corbie (my little dnd guy)!