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Abbot John offering manuscript Benedict Poster

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Abbot John offering manuscript Benedict Poster

Codex 73 Abbot John offering the manuscript to St. Benedict (c.480-c.550), abbot and founder of Montecassino, written by Deacon Paul, Italian, 915, from the 'Commentary on the monastic rules of St. Benedict' located at the Musee National du Moyen Age et des Thermes de Cluny, Paris. The Codex 73 Abbot John offering the manuscript to St. Benedict (c.480-c.550), abbot and founder of Montecassino, written by Deacon Paul, Italian, 915, from the 'Commentary on the monastic rules of St. Benedict' was created around 915 AD.

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Product ID: 228246915067700606
Added on 1/9/11, 11:57 am
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