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Description Fol. 161v and 162r of the Egmond Gospels. The evangelist John and his symbol.
Date circa 900
Source Koninklijke Bibliotheek Website
Author Franco-Saxon illuminator



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Symbol facing evangelist portrait at the start of the Gospel of St John; Egmond Gospels. Royal Library of the Netherlands

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