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English: The richly illustrated Prudentius manuscript, created around 900 in the region of Lake Constance, is counted among the outstanding examples of Carolingian book art.
Deutsch: Die um 900 im Bodenseeraum entstandene, reich bebilderte Prudentius-Handschrift zählt zu den Spitzenstücken karolingischer Buchkunst.
Français : Le manuscrit de Prudence, richement illustré et réalisé vers 900 dans la région du Lac de Constance, compte parmi les chefs-d’œuvre de la miniature carolingienne.
Italiano: Il manoscritto di Prudenzio, riccamente illustrato e prodotto intorno al 900 nella regione del lago di Costanza, va annoverato tra i capolavori della miniatura carolingia.
Date 9th century, 10th century (writng) - 20th century (binding)
Source https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0264
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