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Initial 'N'; Dante and Virgil
AR9113558 
Ascent from Earthly Paradise
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Ascent to Empyrean
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The Heaven of the Moon
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Office of the Dead
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Elijah ascends to heaven
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St Thomas Aquinas and saints
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Caladrius perching at the bedside of a king, illustrating the text that the bird has the power to foretell whether an ill patient will live or die. If the bird turns its back on the patient, the patie
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Psalm 132; St Lawrence
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Opening of Proverbs
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A grant from Ludovico Maria Sforza Visconti Duke of Milan, to his wife, Beatrice d'Este of lands in the territories of Novara,Pavia, and Milan
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Orosius and St Augustine
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Divine Comedy
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Works of Christine de Pisan
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Works of Christine de Pisan
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Burial of the Dead
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Phonographic alphabet
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Book of Hours
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Fauveau; to curry favour
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Miniature of ostrichs, illustrating the text that ostriches will not lay their eggs until they see that the constellation Pleiedes has risen, usually in June. Then they lay their eggs and bury them in
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Doctrine of Free Will 
Doctrine of Free Will [Miniature only] Paradiso Canto IV. Heaven of the Moon. Beatrice propounds the doctrine of free will. Plate points to a soul returning to a star; bent tree. Two examples of strength of will; St Lawrence on the grid-iron and Mucius Scaevola placing his hand in a flame before Porcene. Alcmeon slaying his mother in fulfilment of a vow made to his father Image taken from Divine Comedy. Originally published/produced in Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450.  Author Dante Alighieri, Illustrated by Diovanni di Paolo. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9113557 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4518px × 6496px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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