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  • 31Miniature (illuminated manuscript) — Miniature of the Trojan Horse, from the Vergilius Romanus, a manuscript of Virgil s Aeneid, early 5th century. The word miniature, derived from the Latin minium, red lead, is a picture in an ancient or medieval illuminated manuscript; the simple… …

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  • 32Bauyn manuscript — The Bauyn manuscript is a manuscript currently in possession of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris (catalogue number Rés. Vm7 674 675). It is, along with several printed collections and the Parville manuscript, one of the most… …

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  • 33illuminated manuscript — Handwritten book decorated with gold or silver, brilliant colours, elaborate designs, or miniature paintings. Illumination originally denoted embellishment of text with gold or silver, which gave the impression that the page had been literally… …

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  • 34List of compositions by J.S. Bach printed during his lifetime — See List of compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach for the completelist of Bach compositions the present list only lists thosecompositions by Bach which were printed during his lifetime. Since someof these editions have been scattered over the BWV …

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  • 35Illuminated manuscript —    A manuscript hand written on parchment with the text complemented by miniature painted scenes, decorated initials, and borders. The earliest illuminated manuscripts date from the Early Christian era. Most were created by monastic communities… …

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  • 36John Mandeville — Full page portrait of Sir John Mandeville. Created 1459. Jehan de Mandeville , translated as Sir John Mandeville , is the name claimed by the compiler of The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, a book account of his supposed travels, written in Anglo …

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  • 37Slavic translations of the Bible — This article deals with the history of translations of the Bible into Slavic languages, which begins with the second half of the 9th century.Old Church Slavonic and Church SlavonicThe oldest translation, commonly called the Old Church Slavonic,… …

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  • 38VITAL, ḤAYYIM BEN JOSEPH — (1542–1620), one of the greatest kabbalists. Vital was born in Ereẓ Israel, apparently in Safed. His father, Joseph Vital Calabrese, whose name indicates his origin from Calabria, South Italy, was a well known scribe in Safed (see responsa of… …

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  • 39L'incoronazione di Poppea — Claudio Monteverdi …

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  • 40De Re Militari — This article is about a work by Vegetius. For the work of the same name by Roberto Valturio, see De Re Militari (Valturio). De Re Militari (Latin Concerning Military Matters ), also Epitoma Rei Militaris, is a treatise by the late Latin writer… …

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