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Standing here when the National ‘phone alarm went off. The woman walking towards us said to her husband, ‘it’s that Keir Starmer. I just want to punch him in the face.’

Standing here when the National ‘phone alarm went off.  The woman walking towards us said to her husband, ‘it’s that Keir Starmer.  I just want to punch him in the face.’
John McCafferty (@jdmccafferty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mechanical gondola, Augbsurg c. 1600. The gold-plated bronze gondola has a radius of about a metre. Moving the gondolier changes its direction by ninety degrees. (Schloss Ambras Innsbruck)

Mechanical gondola, Augbsurg c. 1600.  The gold-plated bronze gondola has a radius of about a metre.  Moving the gondolier changes its direction by ninety degrees.  (Schloss Ambras Innsbruck)
Matthew Minerd (@philcatholic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rereading Gardeil’s work in probable certainty for an upcoming seminar for the Lyceum Institute . Damn. He is a true master. Reposting for everyone to enjoy: athomist.com/articles/garde…

Hand Missal History Project (@handmissals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we have the first part of “The ‘New Mass’ of 1964” Part 1 is titled “A New Liturgy: How the ‘reform before the reform’ was understood” How were the very first liturgical reforms beginning in 1964 explained to & understood by the laity and the wider church? 🧵⤵️

Today we have the first part of “The ‘New Mass’ of 1964”

Part 1 is titled “A New Liturgy: How the ‘reform before the reform’ was understood”

How were the very first liturgical reforms beginning in 1964 explained to & understood by the laity and the wider church?

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It’s crazy to think John of St. Thomas published one of the most complete philosophy courses ever, which was over a thousand pages, in the span of just four years, from 1631 to 1635.

It’s crazy to think John of St. Thomas published one of the most complete philosophy courses ever, which was over a thousand pages, in the span of just four years, from 1631 to 1635.
Beatrice Groves (@beatricegroves1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New alder cones forming among the old 💚🖤💚 Much of Venice is built on alder piles (as its wood strengthens in water) & its flowers are said to have created the green dye for Robin Hood's greenwood camouflage🌳💚🌳 Alder is one of my favourite trees🌳

New alder cones forming among the old 💚🖤💚
Much of Venice is built on alder piles (as its wood strengthens in water) & its flowers are said to have created the green dye for Robin Hood's greenwood camouflage🌳💚🌳
Alder is one of my favourite trees🌳
Capel Lofft (@capellofft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians only by chance.' Dr Johnson

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I’ll a bit foxed by the Windsor uniform collar. From some angles it seems to end in a v, from others the coat lapel covers it. Is there a reason for this? Alastair Bruce ?

I’ll a bit foxed by the Windsor uniform collar.  From some angles it seems to end in a v, from others the coat lapel covers it.  Is there a reason for this? <a href="/AlastairBruce_/">Alastair Bruce</a> ?
Eleanor Parker (@clerkofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Old English word for equinox is 'emniht', from 'efen' and 'niht', when night and day are evenly balanced. Today is the 'hærfestlice emniht', autumnal equinox; after this (says Byrhtferth of Ramsey) 'langað seo niht and wanað se dæg', 'the night lengthens and the day wanes'.

The Old English word for equinox is 'emniht', from 'efen' and 'niht', when night and day are evenly balanced. Today is the 'hærfestlice emniht', autumnal equinox; after this (says Byrhtferth of Ramsey) 'langað seo niht and wanað se dæg', 'the night lengthens and the day wanes'.
Barnaby Taylor (@miserabiliter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1368 Petrarch and Chaucer were guests at the same wedding - that of the 13-year old Violante Visconti to Lionel Duke of Clarence. No record of whether they spoke to each other.

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Edward VII when Prince of Wales, and his brother the Duke of Edinburgh; the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. When members of the Royal family who had not served at sea were given rank in the RNR.

Edward VII when Prince of Wales, and his brother the Duke of Edinburgh; the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn.  When members of the Royal family who had not served at sea were given rank in the RNR.