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Mike Driver

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Alek Wek | āWith & Withoutā | photographed by Wendelien Daan, 2000
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Some pages from an early 12th century manuscript. MS Oxford, St. Johnās College 17. [Medieval Manuscripts, England, 12th century]
MS Oxford, St. Johnās College 17 is a collection of texts and extracts from texts on mathematics, astronomy, time, calendar, alphabets and writing systems, medicine and the natural world, illustrated with tables and diagrams. The manuscript was produced c. 1110 in Thorney Abbey, Cambridgeshire. It is believed to be largely based on a miscellany assembled by Byrhtferth (writing c. 985-1020), an Anglo-Saxon scholar at the abbey of Ramsey, Huntingdonshire. This miscellany (of which St. Johnās College 17 is believed to be a copy) was a chief source of his Enchiridion, a commentary on computus (astronomical science that grew around calendar). St. Johnās College 17 is invaluable for understanding the structure of Enchiridion, the methods of work of scholars such as Byrthferth, and Anglo-Saxon science in general. The manuscript includes annals of Thorney Abbey, the works by Bede, Helperic, Byrhtferthās Epilogus, or preface to the computistical texts in the anthology, and other scientific texts. Four folios were removed from the manuscript by the antiquarian Sir Robert Cotton in about 1623. These leaves are now in the British Library where they form part of British Library MS Cotton Nero C.vii. They are included here, making the manuscript available in its complete form for the first time in centuries.
Chongqing (Alessandro Rizzi, 2008) via Phon
The Old Gypsy Dell Restaurant Keokuk, IA
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Zhang Xiao aka Xiao Zhang aka å¼µę aka å¼ ę (Chinese, b. 1981, Yantai, Shandong Province, China) - 1: Shanxi No.1Ā 2: Shanxi No.2Ā 3: Shanxi No.75Ā 4: Shanxi No.24Ā 5: Shanxi No.9Ā 6: Shanxi No.5Ā 7:Ā Shanxi No.6Ā 8: Shanxi No.22Ā from Shanxi series, 2007Ā PhotographyĀ
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Gloucester Docks
Posthochhaus (Hafenstr. 51), Frankfurt am Main, 1976
Daniel Q. Adel (American,1962) water Arabesque-Biarritz
We stayed up all night, lost under the allure of the Northern Lights, something I never thought Iād be able to see with my own eyes.
Flip your phone upside down
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Iām high rn and I just experienced pure joy