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did-you-kno: The Voynich Manuscript is the world’s most secretive book. It’s dated to the 15th century and contains an unknown writing system that even renowned cryptographers have never deciphered. Illustrations in the book suggest it may
itscolossal: A 15th Century Cathedral Transformed into a Modern Bookstore
audreylovesparis: Porte-Cailhau, Bordeaux, France - Bordeaux’s city gate (15th century)
humanoidhistory: Detail from an astrological illustration in a late 15th-century manuscript, Germany, watercolor on paper. (Getty Museum)
design-is-fine: Cabinet lock, late 15th century. Iron cut, France. Photo: Uwe Dettmar. Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt. Exhibition Secret Compartments, until March 2016
coolartefact: Wooden figurehead of the late 15th century Danish warship “Gribshunden” (The Griffin Hound) found in the Baltic Sea. [1366*866]Source: http://i.imgur.com/wYmHXRG.jpg
ahencyclopedia: Bronze armour and boar tusk helmet (15th century BCE) from a Mycenaean cemetery in Dendra. Nafplio Archaeological Museum.http://www.ancient.eu/image/433/Photo: Mark Cartwright
did-you-know: The Voynich Manuscript is the world’s most secretive book. It’s dated to the 15th century and contains an unknown writing system that even renowned cryptographers have never deciphered. Illustrations in the book suggest it may
virtual-artifacts: Disk with Dragons Period: Yuan (1271–1368)–Ming (1368–1644) dynasty Date: 14th–15th century Culture: China Medium: Ivory
red-twist: historyarchaeologyartefacts: A rare intact Majapahit piggy bank. The Majapahit where among the first to use the design for coin containers as boars symbolized good fortune and wealth. Indonesia, probably Java. 15th century. [600x592] [OS]
blondebrainpower: Medieval walled garden combining a grassy and shaded pleasure area with an herb garden, illumination from a 15th-century French manuscript of the Roman de la rose (“Romance of the Rose”); in the British Museum.
beatonna: erikkwakkel: Doodle by bored medieval school boy This 15th-century doodle is found in the lower margin of a manuscript containing Juvenal’s Satires. This classical text was a popular device to teach young students - kids - morals. The medieval
ufansius: Mixtec rock crystal feline head - Mexico, 15th century CE.
parisirene: Heart shaped book of hours from the 15th century, Amiens, Picardy, France Swoon…
forestfairyy: Has your cat ever walked across your keyboard? Well, it’s not a new problem. Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel recently Tweeted this photo of a 15th century book with… you guessed it… cat paw prints in ink on the pages! We’re
codefiant: scottthegrymmaster64: axmxz: lovesickens: we rlly went from 20gayteen to 20biteen to 20quarantine fun fact: the word quarantine comes from quarantena, meaning “forty days”, used in 14th-15th-century Venetian language (the period
necspenecmetu: Gentile da Fabriano, Saint Sebastian, 15th century
Juan Sánchez de San Román, Ecce Homo, 15th century
Attributed to Georg Pencz - The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (15th century)
illumanu: second half of the 15th century Low Countries silverpoint sketch by Gerard David Paris, Musée du Louvre http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gerard_David_-_Codex_Vallardi_2320.jpg
demotulibrorum: Livre d'Heures de Marguerite d'Orléans, 15th Century. GIFed by Pamela Chougne ( @coucoutuveuxvoirmesgifs)
roguetelemetry: historyarchaeologyartefacts: A ceramic jar filled with thousands of bronze coins was recently unearthed at the site of a 15th-century samurai’s residence just north of Tokyo [710x470] reblog in 30 seconds to find a clay jar of bronze
gothdollysedits: … death is often given the name the “Grim Reaper” and from the 15th century onwards came to be shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe and clothed in a hooded, black cloak. The nickname Angel of Death, stemming from
cinoh: From the Voynich Manuscript, early 15th century.
i-consume-your-light: cemetery by matejknez “The Old Jewish Cemetery in the Jewish Quarter, was created in the 15th century when Jews were forbidden to bury their dead outside their own district. Space was scarce, so bodies were buried on top
discardingimages: four winds Konrad Kyeser, Bellifortis, Germany 15th century Besançon, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 1360, fol. 4v
discardingimages: hedgehogs at a vineyard Diez-Album, Persia 15th century Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Diez A fol. 73, s. 59
sleepbby: every lord in the 15th century: I want my family weapon to symbolise myself and my unique qualities advisor: m'lord…. perhaps…… a lion?????? lord: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
perplexingly: There’s always space for yet another armor tutorial, right? (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:・゚✧ Note that the armor I drew would be worn around 15th century, the more into the future the less and less components knight’s armor had (i. e. in
womeninarthistory: The Persian Prince Humay Meeting the Chinese Princess Humayun in a Garden, 15th century
egypt-museum: Red Chapel of HatshepsutDetail of a low relief depicts Thutmose III following Hatshepsut during a religious festival, 15th century BC, Red Chapel of Hatshepsut or the Chapelle rouge, Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor.
speciesbarocus: Late 14th-early 15th century icon illustrating the “Triumph of Orthodoxy” under the Byzantine Empress Theodora (she and her son Michael can be seen on the up left corner) over iconoclasm. Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople is
applebeansokay: septembriseur: Rocket cats in the 15th century.
jakemorph: jakemorph: god is a PUSSY for making demons and shit not canon anymore sometime around the 15th century demons got retconned out and replaced with capitalists
monsieurlabette: Attributed to Georg Pencz - The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (15th century)
spoutziki-art: Domenico Ghirlandaio - Portrait of a Young Woman,15th century
hadrian6: Ancient Scene of Sacrifice. 15th.century. after Andrea Mantegna. Francesco Francia. Italian 1450-1517. brush and brown ink. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
history-of-fashion: 15th century Benedetto Ghirlandaio - Portrait of a Lady
history-of-fashion: ab. 1450-1451 Piero della Francesca - Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Louvre Museum)
history-of-fashion: ab. 1480 Giovanni Bellini - Portrait of a Young Man in Red (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
septembriseur: Rocket cats in the 15th century.
oursoulsaredamned: Valenciennes Alphonsus de Spina, La Forteresse de la foi, France, 15th century.
demonagerie: Montpellier, Bibliothèque interuniversitaire. Section Médecine, H 418, detail of f. 107v. Institutes of Justinian (15th century)
demonagerie: Valenciennes - BM - ms. 0244 f. 027. Alphonsus de Spina, La Forteresse de la foi. France, 15th century. Your money or your life!
maertyrer: Unknown ArtistSaint Lucychapel of Saint Lucy, Einig (Germany); 15th century
museum-of-artifacts: Gothic shaffron and crinet (Horse’s Head and Neck Defenses). France-Italy, 15th century
deathandmysticism:Surgical correction of an inguinal hernia, Turkey, 15th century
visual-poetry: excerpt from the “voynich manuscript” from the 15th century. script and language still remain unknown and unreadable. [source]
bluepueblo: 15th Century Millers Cottage, Somerset England photo via laniersbooks
asylum-art: Miniature hyperrealistic paintings by Dina Brodsky Facebook The techniques used to create Italian Renaissance-era fresco paintings, 15th-century Flemish portraits, illuminated manuscripts, and Islamic miniature art have all played a role
interiordesignmagazine: Seifried & Mack’s Hotel Scholl in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, fills a half- timbered house from the 15th century with curvaceous furniture, exposed showers, and arresting artwork that are purely contemporary. Photography
mindhost:The Feder (plural Federn; also Fechtfeder, plural Fechtfedern), is a type of training sword used in Fechtschulen (fencing competitions) of the German Renaissance. The type has existed since at least the 15th century, but it came to be widely
schwerterundstickerei: Another piece by master swordsmith Peter Johnsson, this one a 15th century styled longsword. More on Peter Johnsson’s FB page.
combidreams: Exhibit A21 (Late 15th Century German Armour for Man and Horse) from The Wallace Collection. To quote Peter Morwood, who helped correct the title of this piece, apparently unique, being the only armour for man and horse in any museum with
irisharchaeology: Beautiful 15th century wall tomb, Kilconnell Friary, Galway, Ireland Source
fancykraken: #GODDAMN HE LOOKS LIKE A 15TH CENTURY VAMPIRE FUCCKK (via mi-delirio-es-el) THERE GO MY PANTS….AGAIN
ancientorigins:Inky paw prints left by a cat on a 15th century manuscript
starsappho:amyofthemyscira:saddest-cat-hours:Bacchino Malato (Caravaggio, 1593)My favourite thing about this post is that someone saw those photos of that cat and went “ah yes, I know exactly which 15th century Baroque painting this reminds me of”