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Albertus Durerus: Hrotsvitha Presenting Her Book to the Emperor Otto I  wikidata:Q18339660 reasonator:Q18339660
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A Dürer
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Titulus
Roswitha presenting her poem to the Emperor Otho I., the Abbess of Gandersheim standing at her side.
Pars Opera Hrosvite, illustris virginis et monialis Germane, gente Saxonica orte, nuper a Conrado Celte inventa Edit this at Wikidata
Object type woodcut print Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Image facing page 1; from Of Six Mediæval Women, by Alice Kemp-Welch (1913)
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Datum 1501 [1913]
Medium woodcut print Edit this at Wikidata
institution QS:P195,Q160236
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Notae Photo. Macbeth.
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Source/Photographer Internet Archive identifier: ofsixmediaevalwo00kemprich Of Six Mediæval Women
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