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English: Equestrian figure of ‘Rabban Hurmizd’ with an animal to which is affixed the description, ‘This is a lion or a mad dog.’ An illustration from the Syriac manuscript named Codex A (p. 38) by Hermann Gollancz, which is a collection of Eastern Christian charms and incantations associated with the Assyrian Church of the East.
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