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Artifex
Matthew Paris was both scribe and illuminator for this manuscript.
Auctor
Matthew Paris
Descriptio
Heraclius takes down St. Alban's head from a 13th Century manuscript of The Life of St. Alban Scanned and slightly cropped from: Richard Marks and Nigel Morgan, The Golden Age of English Manuscript Painting, 1200-1500.
Datum saeculum 13
date QS:P571,+1250-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Current location
Dublin, Trinity College Library
Accession number
MS E. I. 40, folio 38v
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