ezt azert irtam magamnak h ideges legyek a jovoben magamra es most ideges vagyok magamra #profecia

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ezt azert irtam magamnak h ideges legyek a jovoben magamra es most ideges vagyok magamra #profecia
“He [Murād III] was incapable of and deficient in commanding right and forbidding wrong. He was incurably afflicted with addiction to his carnal appetites (nafs-i ammāra); without a cure, he died." he was horny on main :/
in: Emin Lelić, Physiognomy (ʿilm-i firāsat) and Ottoman Statecraft. Discerning Morality and Justice. URL
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yeah that's a good collection of quotes.
from: John Dagenais, Decolonizing the Medieval Page, in: The Future of the Page.
Never looked any better! Reading: Crossley, Ductus and memoria. Chartres cathedral and the workings of rheroric.
this is what it feels like reading an art historical text about renaissance italian paintings...
Triumphal Procession of Maximilian I, representatives of every stratum of German aristocracy. Made by Hans Burgkmair (elder), first print 1526.
Bundrennen (inv.nr. DG1931/35/50) link
Geschifft-Rennen (inv.nr. DG1931/35/51) link
Scheiben-Rennen (inv. nr. DG1931/35/52) link
Schweif-Rennen (inv. nr. DG1931/35/55) link
>> without mechanical piece. Targe placed on a vertical hook, could be thrown off.
Geschifttartschenrennen between Freydal and Sigmund von Welsberg, inv.nr. 1943.3.4476, 1512-1515, link.
Sketches for "Freydal", part of the commemoration project of Maximilian I, which have been revised for the Viennese version (also only template for planned woodblock prints, of 265 only five printed). In the Viennese version the fabric from the targes has been removed. source: Terjanian Pierre (ed.), The Last Knight. The Art, Armor, and Ambition of Maximilian I, 2019, New York.
Geschifttartschenrennen between Freydal and Sigmund von Welsberg, fol. 121, inv. nr. MS. KK5073, 1512-1515, link.