File:Haags Liederenhandschrift.jpg

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Nederlands: Blz. 001r van het "Haags" liederenhandschrift (omstreeks 1400; afkomstig uit Gelre?), met verlucht initiaal. Verzameling van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek in Den Haag.
English: (approximate english translation) P. 001R of the "Hague" songs handwriting (about 1400;? Comes from Gelderland), with ventilated cap. Collection of the Royal Library in The Hague.
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