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schema:text Commentary by Stella Panayotova (144 p.).
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schema:text "[The facsimile] has been printed by Beacon Press, Sussex, on Furioso paper and bound by Smith Settle, West Yorks, in full silk brocade woven only for this edition by Stephen Walters and Sons, Suffolk. The edition is limited to 1180 numbered copies for sale to members of The Folio Society, and 20 lettered copies which are not for sale"--Colophon of facsimile.
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schema:text Issued in a box (23 cm.).
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schema:text Title from commentary.
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schema:text Full-color facsimile of Fitzwilliam Museum ms. 1058-1975, produced in Bruges ca. 1510. Its illuminations are attributed to the Master of the Dresden Hours and the Master of James IV of Scotland, among others.
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London: Folio Society; 2009

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