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Burgundian scribe (portrait of Jean Miélot, from Miracles de Notre Dame), 15th century. The picture is greatly detailed in its rendering of the room's furnishings, the writer's materials, equipment, and activity.
- Source: http://spanport.byu.edu/Faculty/rosenbergj/441.04.html
- New version from: http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/s/images/scriptorium_1.lg.jpg
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