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Book of Kells
  • Unknown, as it is a manuscript created by multiple anonymous artists and scribes in the early medieval period.
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Celia Sisam The Vespasian Psalter. (Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile xiv), by David H. Wright, Alistair Campbell 39/2, p. 171
Nigel Palmer Marvin L. Colker, Trinity College Library Dublin: Descriptive Catalogue of the Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Manuscripts. Supplement One 77/2, p. 322

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