ARTH 345 : Romanesque Art & Architecture
Jill Greenwood, Ph.D.
Professor

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Praeces Paie (Tournai Use), ca. 1425-1450. Salem,
Oregon, Mark O. Hatfield Library MS. 1, fol. 73v.
Photograph: J. Sparks.

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