Thursday, 25 September 2014

21 Medieval Marginalia That Look Like Emojis

Just like emojis, marginalia - the pictures in the margins of medieval manuscripts - perform a bunch of different functions. They can add to, or illustrate the text they’re with, or they can be completely random. And sometimes they look just like emojis.



"Cow-stag of Chester".

From a 12th-century manuscript from Lincoln, England. Written by Gerald of Wales.


bl.uk / Via Royal 13 B VIII f. 19v



The floating head of Christ.

From a 14th-century manuscript from London, written by James le Palmer.


bl.uk / Via Royal 6 E VI f. 16v



Hunting Grotesque.

From a 14th-century Flemish Book of Hours, a devotional book with prayers in.


thedigitalwalters.org / Via The Digital Walters, MS W87, f. 8v



Head of Christ.

From a 13th-century English Book of Hours.


thedigitalwalters.org / Via The Digital Walters, MS W102, f. 29r




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