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of 20 lines measuring 156 by 126 mm. Its original binding was made of oak boards covered in gold and set with gemstones, which is described in the "Rijmkroniek van
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scenes with Dutch people and buildings, and represents one of the oldest surviving ] art treasures from the ]. The manuscript has been owned by the ] since 1830.
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