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English: The book-painting of Apocalypse (Old Believers) with the commentaries of Andreas of Caesarea. Artist Mitelkov. Guslitsa, 1859.
Русский: Старообрядческий Апокалисис с комментариями Андрея Кесарийского. Роспись гуслицкого художника Мителкова. 1859 год. |
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Author | Mitelkov |
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