. Terence's Comedies, in Latin, with Romanesque drawings comprising the latest version of the Late Antique cycle of scene-illustrations, St. Albans Abbey, mid 12th century. The first of the four artists (fols. 2v-17v) is identifiable as 'The Master of the Apocrypha Drawings' in the Winchester Bible. The illustrations for Andria at fol. 28r-v are missing in the Carolingian witnesses.; 55v Comedies of Terence. 1150. Bodleian Libraries, Comedies of Terence 55v
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