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Beatus from San Millan de la Cogolla, dated between 929-930. Reproduces the Comments of the Apocalypse written in 786 by the monk Beatus of Liebana (Book of the Apocalypse). Codex. Detail of The Tetramorph, Vision of the Lamb and The Elderly. Codex 33, Fol.92r. National Library, Madrid, Spain. Image details File size:
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1 February 1754
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