Would be โinterestingโ to tot up the human hours it takes to put an app together
Would be โinterestingโ to tot up the human hours it takes to put an app together
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2026, as seen in stinking iris, ivy, holly, and pyracantha observed on winter dog walks. I got as far as 202 when the lurgy struck me down; finally Iโve finished the 6: wishing everyone brighter days, peace, and the joy of starting things and the relief of finishing them.
Reframing King James VI and I: special issue of British Art Studies out now, new scholarship marking the 400th anniversary of the death of King James. Fireside reading treat๐ ๐
Ah wonderful - Jayne would have loved this topic
- wow - I donโt understand though. Is the ยฃ3.5 to bid with, or is that the threshold for withdrawing from sale?
PS please share with anyone who might benefit/be interested!
New: Peter Fergusson PhD Scholarship in English Medieval Architecture @courtauld.bsky.social. Preliminary deadline 17 Nov. For more info visit courtauld.ac.uk/study/postgr... - or DM me.
Things are bleak but if the โresurgence of librariesโ is an outcome of medievalcore and dark academia trends then there is hope www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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Still havenโt really posted/engaged much with it but enjoying the general lack of toxicity!
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Shout-out to @alixebovey.bsky.social wonderful 2020 BBC Radio 4 programme
"Knight Fights Giant Snail":
#AdoreSnails
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Ah this made my day - glad the giant snails still going strong on BBC Sounds ๐๐คบ
Geoffrey Luttrell, patron of the Luttrell Psalter, died 650 years ago today - 23 May 1345 also his 69th birthday. Ars longa, vita brevis. (British Library, Add MS 42130). (Speaking of brevis, Iโve posted a much longer blather about this on insta). Happy anniversary, Geoffrey Luttrell.
Glorious - Iโd say it was Edenic but images of Eden never include topiary tools
Cuts
Startling too in view of your next post, re UKRI โkickstarting economic growthโ. Events in Dundee will kick economic growth to the kerb in that great city, no?
I donโt think I follow your analogy. Writing is to thinking, reading, and communicating โ SLR is to phone camera. (Also, are everyoneโs phone snaps good enough?)
Happy birthday! ๐๐
Goyaโs luminous salmon steaks are completely ravishing - like he painted them for an hour and a half, then ate them. One of the many extraordinary works on loan to @courtauld.bsky.social from the Oskar Reinhart Collection for Goya to Impressionism, opening on Valentineโs Day.
Lecturer in Early Modern Art History (1400-1800) - AC2505RXLS
University of St Andrews - School of Art History #skystorians ๐๏ธwww.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLU715/l...
Tom Stoppard, The Invention of Love (Grove Press, 1998), 71
[Scholarship is] where weโre nearest to our humanness. Useless knowledge for its own sake. Useful knowledge is good, too, but itโs for the faint-hearted, an elaboration of the real thing, which is only to shine some light, it doesnโt matter where on what, itโs the light itself, against the darkness
In Tom Stoppardโs Invention of Love, the young A. E. Housman has a line I canโt get out of my mind since seeing Hampstead Theatreโs production last weekend (so much so that I looked it up):
Why indeed. Painful to hear Michael Buchanan reporting more terrible stories on PM today, this time about faulty antenatal testing.
Such a wonderful book plate. Iโm sorry to read this news.
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The show is on til 16 Feb. A great description and images of the object - Paris, c 1325x50, is on the @vamuseum collectionโs website (โStorming the Castle of Loveโ) accession no. 1617-1855). collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O120162...
#medievalart #drawing #castleoflove #courtauld #medievalmultiplied