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Description Page from a Renaissance manuscript Gradual originating in Prague, containing "Ad te levávi" and an illuminated capital of Gregory I, as well as border and grotesques. The notation is in the Prague style.
Source The image itself is old (either 15th or 16th century, there's debate), Makemi made the reproduction, and permission has been granted by the owning institution.
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* 02:07, 28 June 2006 [[:en:User:Makemi|Makemi]] 2550×3300 (3,101,688 bytes) <span class="comment">(Page from a Renaissance manuscript Gradual originating in Prague, containing "Ad te levávi" and an illuminated capital of Gregory I, as well as border and grotesques. The notation is in the Prague style. The image itself is old (either 15th or 16th centu)</span>

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