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Wellfleet Press
Language
English
Pages
224

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Edition Notes

Miniatures from MS. 65 in the Bibliothèque of the Musée Condé, Chantilly, by the brothers Jean, Herman, and Pol de Limbourg, under the direction of Pol; the work was completed by Jean Colombe.

Translation of: Les Très riches heures du duc de Berry.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30).

Bequest -- Professor Ronald M. Smith

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Secaucus, N.J

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Dewey Decimal Class
745.6/7/0944
Library of Congress
ND3363.B5 T713 1969c

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224 p. :
Number of pages
224

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OL20352247M
Internet Archive
isbn_1555213987
ISBN 10
1555213987
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342815

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