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Description Bodleian Libraries, St Dunstan's Classbook, Homily on the Invention of the Cross, Liber Commonei, Ars Amatoria 1r trimmed.jpg |
English:
Bodleian Libraries, St Dunstan's Classbook, Homily on the Invention of the Cross, Liber Commonei, Ars Amatoria 1r. Portrait of Dunstan kneeling before Christ, possibly by Dunstan himself (C. R. Dodwell,
Anglo-Saxon Art: A New Perspective
, Manchester 1982, pp. 53-54)
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Author | Dunstan |
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