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Bas de page scene of a hare playing a vielle, and a dog dancing

Bas de page scene of a hare playing a vielle, and a dog dancing
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Bas de page scene of a hare playing a vielle, and a dog dancing
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British Library, London, UK
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Breviary, Use of Verdun, Winter portion ('The Breviary of Renaud de Bar' or 'The Breviary of Marguerite de Bar') France, E. (Metz); between 1302 and 1303 Language: Latin Source/Shelfmark: Yates Thompson 8, f.284

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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14th century / dance / performing arts / dog / arts / canids / musical instrument / manuscript / canid / canis / musical composition / dance / music / action / score / mammal / document / canidae / 14th century / musical instruments / hare / notation / leporid

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