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Matthew Paris was both scribe and illuminator for this manuscript.
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Matthew Paris
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The martyrdom of St. Alban 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.
Date 13th century
date QS:P571,+1250-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Dublin, Trinity College Library
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MS E. I. 40, folio 38r
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current15:02, 12 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 15:02, 12 October 20051,897 × 1,245 (258 KB)Dsmdgold (talk | contribs)The martyrdom of St. Alban from a 13th Century manuscript of ''The Life of St. Alban'' (Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS E. I. 40, folio 38r). Matthew Paris was both scribe and illuminator for this manuscript. Scanned and slightly cropped from: Richar

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