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Crucifixion
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Éamonn Ó Carragáin Anglo-Saxon Crucifixion Iconography and the Art of the Monastic Revival, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 1, by Barbara Raw 61/1, p. 116
Barbara C. Raw The Dream of the Rood, by Michael Swanton 41/2, p. 135
J.A.W. Bennett Essays on Medieval German Literature and Iconography. (Anglica Germanica Series, 2), by F. P. Pickering 50/1, p. 156

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