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Harl 4425 f.59v Seneca bleeding in his bath, from the 'Roman de la Rose', c.1490-1500...

Harl 4425 f.59v Seneca bleeding in his bath, from the 'Roman de la Rose', c.1490-1500 (vellum)
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Harl 4425 f.59v Seneca bleeding in his bath, from the 'Roman de la Rose', c.1490-1500 (vellum)
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Netherlandish School / Netherlandish
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British Library, London, UK
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vellum
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illuminated by the Master of the Prayer Books of c.1500; Lucius Annaeus the Younger (c.5 BC-AD 65); Roman philosopher and statesman; born in Cordoba, Spain; entrusted by Agrippina with the education of her son Nero; Stoic system with Epicurean modifications; epigrammatic style; De Ira; De Consolatione; De Providentia; wrote eight tragedies;

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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medicine / manuscript / medieval / cutting wrists / poet / medical / seneque

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