File:The Waning of the Middle Ages plate 3 - "The Bishop and the Squire".png
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DescriptionThe Waning of the Middle Ages plate 3 - "The Bishop and the Squire".png |
English: "The Bishop and the Squire", from The Death Dance, by Guyot Marchant, Paris, 1485, scanned from The Waning of the Middle Ages (1924) |
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Source | Extracted from The Waning of the Middle Ages on HathiTrust; page 153 of scan |
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File change date and time | 16:07, 15 July 2020 |