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n the identification of some characters in Plano Carpini’s “History of the Mongols”
Published 2022-09-01“…The basis for the present analysis was the second, lengthy edition of Plano Carpini’s work, existing in two copies that independently go back to the common protograph – the Wolfenbüttel (the 14th century) and the Cambridge (the 13th century). …”
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Two Greek painters’ signatures
Published 2023-01-01“…By coincidence, both accompany an image of the evangelist John preceding the text of his gospel, and the respective codices are both kept in German libraries, in Wolfenbuttel and in Gotha. In one case, the words χηρ νικιτα (“hand of Nicetas”) are written below John’s image in large capitals. …”
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