Incipits are the opening words of a text of a medieval manuscript or early printed book. They were often highly decorated, as you can see from this Ethiopian example. Circa 1504 - 1505, tempera on parchment. (From the J. Paul Getty Museum)
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Incipits are the opening words of a text of a medieval manuscript or early printed book. They were often highly decorated, as you can see from this Ethiopian example. Circa 1504 - 1505, tempera on parchment. (From the J. Paul Getty Museum)
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The only white foolishness I condone
I love how he respected the force and threw himself back a reasonable force distance
We are saved
hardkittennut asked:
frogsuggest answered:
are you… are you sure you ready for Him?
here he come
prepare
for the Him

“Nobody rode a horse into World War 2”
Good thing Bill is a “scientist” because he sure doesn’t know shit about history.
Blitzkrieg literally couldn’t have happened without horses.
“Gibby,” the mascot of a Canadian regiment, and his C.O. The dog had been gassed twice, but still went into action.