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Unknown Flemish, Ghent, about 1475 ( Свернуть ) Tempera colors, gold leaf, and gold paint on parchment bound between wood boards covered with brown morocco The Speculum maius is considered the masterwork of Vincent de Beauvais, a thirteenth-century monk.
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Blemmyae, a monstrous race of men with their heads set in their chests. Royal 15 E VI f. 21v
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The mythological headless creature known as a Blemmyes. Believed to have had their eyes in their shoulders and mouth in their chests. The Rutland Psalter. Folios 57r, 88r 84r respectively. Manuscript made in England, possibly in London circa AD 1260
IskrakO:
The mythological headless creature known as a Blemmyes. Believed to have had their eyes in their shoulders and mouth in their chests. The Rutland Psalter. Folios 57r, 88r 84r respectively. Manuscript made in England, possibly in London circa AD 1260
IskrakO:
The mythological headless creature known as a Blemmyes. Believed to have had their eyes in their shoulders and mouth in their chests. The Rutland Psalter. Folios 57r, 88r 84r respectively. Manuscript made in England, possibly in London circa AD 1260