File:BL Royal Vincent of Beauvais.jpg

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English: Miniature of the book’s author, Vincent of Beauvais, within a border containing the arms of Edward IV, to whom this manuscript belonged. Miroir historial, vol. 1 (Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum historiale, trans. into French by Jean de Vignay), Bruges, c. 1478-1480, Royal 14 E. i, vol. 1, f. 3r
Date late fifteenth century
Source DIgitised image from Royal MS 14 E I vol 1, British Library
Author Medieval scribe and illuminator

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