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English: Miniature depicting Jean de Vignay giving a copy of his translation of the Directorium ad faciendum passagium transmarinum to King Philip VI of France.
Date circa 1333-1340
Source British Library, Royal MS 19 D I, f. 165v.
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current03:19, 16 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 03:19, 16 December 2020944 × 824 (1.69 MB)SrnecMiniature depicting Jean de Vignay giving a copy of his translation of the ''Directorium ad faciendum passagium transmarinum'' to King Philip VI of France. From British Library, Royal MS 19 D I, f. 165v. Made between 1333 and c. 1340. URL: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=royal_ms_19_d_i_f165v
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