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English: Detail of folio 127v of the manuscript London, Cotton Nero A.i.jpeg
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English: This is not an image of the actual manuscript (Cotton Nero A.i) but rather an image of a print reproduction of that manuscript, namely A Wulfstan manuscript, containing institutes, laws and homilies (British Museum Cotton Nero A.I), ed. H.R. Loyn, Early English manuscripts in facsimile 17 (Copenhagen, 1971).


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