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Description The Borromean rings as a symbol of the Christian Trinity. Drawn from scratch (not scanned), based on an illustration in a 13th-century French manuscript found at Chartres, as reproduced in Didron's book "Christian Iconography" (1843). TRINITAS (trinity) is around the edge, and UNITAS (unity) in the center (see external link http://www.liv.ac.uk/~spmr02/rings/trinity.html ).
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current22:32, 14 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 22:32, 14 November 2005615 × 600 (21 KB)AnonMoosThe Borromean Rings as a symbol of the Christian Trinity. Drawn from scratch (not scanned), based on an illustration in a 13th-century French manuscript reproduced in Didron's "Christian Iconography". Generated by means of the following PostScript code
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