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English: A page from a manuscript of around 1300 of the Limburg Sermons and an Easter Play, copied elsewhere but kept in the scriptorium of the Sisters of St. Andrew in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Now in the collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague (KB ms. 70 E 5).
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Source The Hague, KB : ms. 70 E 5
Author Unknown scribe from Maastricht, ca 1300



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