Jürgen Sarnowsky
caoursin.bsky.social
Jürgen Sarnowsky
@caoursin.bsky.social

Historian from the University of Hamburg, mainly working on the Middle Ages. Main interests: Military Orders, Hanseatic League, Urban, Baltic and Eastern Mediterranean History, History of Science and Travelling, England, Manuscripts, Digital Repertories .. more

History 59%
Political science 14%

Memory on copper. Prasasti Taji, from Ponorogo, East Java, inscription dated 823 Śaka (901) by Sri Maharaja Watakura Dyah Balitung, granting tax-free status (sima) to gardens and rice fields in Taji, mentions salted food and dried salted meat. National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta

Memory in stone: Statue of a queen, East Java, 15th c., possibly Suhita, Queen of Majapahit 1429-1447, demonstrating her political importance. National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta

Memory on stone: Prasasti Baru - Charter of the Maharaja Sri Airlangga granting the inhabitants of the village Baru a tax-free zone (sima) because they gave him and his army supplies in his fight against King Hasin, 1030, National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta

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13th century drawing identified as Gregory the Great

Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Liturg. 297; Noted breviary; 12th c with later additions (added drawing, 13th c, first half); Germany, south, Münsterschwarzach, Schwarzach-am-Main, Benedictine abbey of St Felicitas; f.10v @bodleian.ox.ac.uk

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This is exactly how I listen to #podcasts. Like the painted woman of #earlymodern fame: frozen in time, slightly sceptical and a bit amused, while holding a drink.

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Combining direct lighting - as Mark the Evangelist is demonstrating by using the illuminating dove - is great for targeted tasks and emphasizing details at your desk, while indirect lighting - see the open window - creates a warm and inviting environment. Bonus: your cat will like it. #catcontent

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This ad about the importance of using the best lightning solutions for your workspace is brought to you from 1530 Wittenberg. The desk user M.L. recommends the illuminating dove to help you stay on task. #skystorians #academicchatter

Memory on wood: Image of the Virgin with Child donated by Konrad von Strauchwitz Land Commander of the Bailiwick of Austria of the Teutonic Order (1487-1500), Headquarter of the Teutonic Order in Vienna

Memory on stone: Tomb of Nicolaus Senftenberg, priest, from 1408 in St Elisabeth Church, Headquarter of the Teutonic Order in Vienna

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Are any ex libris fans in the blue skies? What is your favourite? #skystorians

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In 1996, Brewster Kahle wrote "Preserving the Internet" for Scientific American. Nearly 30 years later, it’s striking how many of his predictions about digital preservation came true—and how many challenges remain.

Let’s compare 1996 vs 2025 🧵

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The Leo Baeck Institute London is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to explore intersections between German-Jewish and British history, including the history of the British Empire.

www.lbilondon.ac.uk/vacancies

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This fragment from book 3 of Aristotle's Metaphysica in the Latin translation by Michael Scot is one of the new items in version 6.7 of my Supplementa tertia to Aristoteles Latinus Codices that was released today! (Copenhagen, KB, Fragm. 1258)
www5.kb.dk/manus/vmanus...

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Hi, Yoda says.

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Time for a snack

BnF MS Latin 14267; Petrus Lombardus , in epistolis s. Pauli ; 12th century; Abbaye de Saint-Victor de Paris; f.6r
@gallicabnf.bsky.social

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It's the #AutumnalEquinox today at 18.20 GMT! This 16th-century paper machine, called a volvelle, helps explain how the sun moves through the sky from equinox to solstice throughout the year. Find a full explainer video on our exhibition website: history.rcp.ac.uk/exhibitions/... #BodyofKnowledge

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"Domine exaudi orationem meam
Et clamor meus ad te veniat." Psalm 101

BL Add MS 36929; The 'Psalter of Cormac'; 2nd half of the 12th century; Ireland; f.122r

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PirnaTV hat dem Sächsischen Klosterbuch, das wir morgen, 19 Uhr, im StadtMuseum Pirna vorstellen werden, einen Beitrag gewidmet, in dem auch die Herausgeber zu Wort kommen:

www.pirna-tv.de/2025/09/10/s...
Sächsisches Klosterbuch blickt tief in Pirnas Geschichte | PIRNA TV
Pirna TV - Lokalfernsehen in Pirna. Videos aus Politik, Kultur, Sport und Gesellschaft.
www.pirna-tv.de
Earliest extant portrait of an English king: Aethelstan (r. 924–927) with St Cuthbert from the Parker Library copy of Bede's two Lives of St Cuthbert (CCCC MS 183)

Prof David Woodman of @camhistory.bsky.social highlights Aethelstan's impact on England's history
www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/articles/new...
Helen's new book, 'The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots, 1489-1541', is currently available free to read in full via the CUP website, until 30 September: bit.ly/3JJsCgH.

For more on the Society's Camden Series of primary editions, please see: bit.ly/469UEJw #Skystorians

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On July 9th, 1386 in a field near the Sempach the armies of archduke Leopold of Austria line up against the forces of the city of Lucerne and the men of Uri, Schwyz and Nidwalden….and the rest is some very interesting history - even without Tell & Winkelried
Publication – Robert A.H. Evans, « God and History in the Early Medieval West. The Theology of Carolingian Historians »

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Publication – Robert A.H. Evans, « God and History in the Early Medieval West. The Theology of Carolingian Historians »
While virtually all early medieval historians wrote about God, they did not do so in the same way. Rather than taking their comments about God at face value then, as has been the case in much work …
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Initial E(xpletis)

Bodleian Library, MS Bodleian 717; Commentary on Isaiah, Jerome; 11th century; France (Normandy); fol. vi verso @bodleian.ox.ac.uk

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The Lamb surrounded by the symbols of the Evangelists, and the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel

Staatsbibliothek Bamberg Msc.Bibl.1; 'Alcuin-Bible'; circa 834 CE-843 CE; Marmoutier near Tours; f.339v

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The rebirth of the phoenix

BL Harley 4751; Bestiary; 13th century; England, S.; f.45r

Memory in stone: Tomb monument of Isabelle de Bourbon (+ 1465), second wife of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, today in Our Lady's Church in Antwerp, originally in St Michael's Abbey. The monument from marble was commissioned by her daughter Mary of Burgundy in 1475.

Memory on stone: Dated decoration at the ceiling of the aisle of Our Lady's Church at Antwerp, dated 1475, during the construction of the nave.