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Mar 2023
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Accessible Art History Lecture: The Book...

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In this month lecture, I presented about the Book of Kells. It is an illuminated manuscript and an Irish National Treasure!


For sources and more information: https://daffodil-clock-ca1.notion.site/Book-of-Kells-3d91092e45114985b18278201cf3d028


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