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Miniature on a initial 'D' with a scene representing teeth ("dentes"). A dentist with silver forceps and a necklace of large teeth, extracting the tooth of a seated man.

  • Title (of the book): Omne Bonum
  • Author: Palmer, James le
  • Location: England - London
  • Date: 1360-1375
  • Language: Latin

Losslessly adapted from: http://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/britishlibrary/controller/textsearch?text=medieval&y=0&x=0&&idx=1&startid=6696


Deutsch: Verzierung in der Initiale „D“ aus Omne bonum von Jakobus dem Engländer: Zahnarzt mit Silberzange und Halskette aus großen Zähnen bei der Zahnextraktion eines sitzenden Mannes. London, 1360–1375 (British Library, Royal 6 E VI, fol. 503v)

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recentissima21:32, 3 Octobris 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 21:32, 3 Octobris 2011 factae1 280 × 1 280 (650 chiliocteti)Quibiklarger version (http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=40327)
02:38, 10 Augusti 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 02:38, 10 Augusti 2006 factae656 × 764 (126 chiliocteti)Leinad-Z~commonswikiMiniature on a initial 'D' with a scene representing teeth ("dentes"). A dentist with silver forceps and a necklace of large teeth, extracting the tooth of a seated man. (England (London); 1360-1375 Language: Latin.) Losslessly adapted from: http://www.i

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