Antiphonary single leaf, [between 1325 and 1350].

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Antiphonary single leaf, [between 1325 and 1350].

Ms. single leaf from an antiphonary written and illuminated in South Netherlands, possibly Tournai.

1 leaf : parchment, ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7677169

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