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A Lecture On Some Of The Most Characteristic Features Of Illuminated Manuscripts From The Viii To The Xviii Century ; By Richard Thomson Librarian Of The London Institution As Delivered In The Theatre Of The London Institution On Wednesday January 21st 1857 By William Tite Esq M P F R S F S A Honorary Secretary To Which Is Added A Second Lecture On The Materials And Practice Of Illuminators With Biographical And Literary Notices Illustrative Of The Art Of Illumination
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