Dogs have had many jobs throughout history, in this case: Revenge.

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Dogs have had many jobs throughout history, in this case: Revenge.
medieval beds & sheets
collection of 15th c. manuscript illustrations
sources/links: Chantilly, Bibl. et Archives du Château, Ms. 388, fol. 8v // Paris, BnF, Français 96, fol. 17r // Paris, Bibl. Mazarine, Ms. 955, fol. 10v // Munich, BSB, Cgm 503, fol. 36v // Paris, BnF, Français 112 (1), fol. 244v // Frankfurt, UB, Ms. germ. qu. 12, fol. 50r // Paris, BnF, Français 119, fol. 398v // Karlsruhe, BLB, Cod. Donaueschingen 145, fol. 91r // Berlin, SBB, Ms. germ. fol. 1, fol. 86v // Munich, BSB, Cgm 8010a, fol. 22r // Genève, Bibl. de Genève, Ms. fr. 165, fol. 7r // St. Gallen, Kantonsbibl., VadSlg Ms. 343c, fol. 27r // Paris, BnF, Ms-5070 réserve, fol. 12v // Los Angeles, Getty Museum, Ms. 33, fol. 210r
The silly product of my insomnia last night.
10/4/26 | around noon | café
Study day 🫐
I went for a short walk and chose a café to sit and study in. Semester is almost nearing its end and i’m trying to stay on top of my reading. I have also ordered books for my exams and hopefully I’ll be able to pick them up in our uni library on Monday!
🎧 Rockwell, Kiki: Vampyr
HELLO UNIVERSE OF TUMBLR I NEED BOOKS ABOUT KNIGHTS
Not fiction I am looking specifically for books on the day to day, layers of clothing, types of armor and weapons, etc. Preferably with lots of illustrations please! I am bad at research because of spicy brain and am strong visual learner. I want to explore what I learn via textiles and crafts.
THANK YOU
Medieval peasants were right. Stale bread in soup is really the way to go.
some cis academics in my field (and perhaps beyond) really will see a male character performing an action more often associated with female characters and go "obviously this is misogyny, because he's co-opting a woman's role" and i think they should all be required to run through a set of questions first:
what does it say about this society's gender roles and categories if this character is unable to stay within them when expressing emotion or performing an action
what happens if you read this transgression of category as sincere instead of mocking or parodic
is that actually a woman's role or have you just assumed it is based on a general pattern from a completely different context or time period. be honest
is this character's relationship with gender and gender roles actually as straightforward as you think it is or do they maybe have something more complicated going on
is it, possibly, just gay,