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Meaning of beato de tabara by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

beato de tabara
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Beatus of Tábara: Hispanic medieval Codex of the 10th century, written on parchment and Mozarabic features, partial copy of the Beatus of Liébana. To its original 166 pages written by the priest Monniu added Magius copyist and nun Eude two more in the monastery of San Salvador de Tábara in the province of Zamora toward the 10th century. It is currently preserved in the national historical archives in Madrid.

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