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MS. Arch. Selden. A. 72 (3)
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'The Selden Roll' or 'The Roll of the New Fire': Mexican pictorial roll or 'tiras' — 16th century, first half (post-Columbian); Mixtec (modern Mexico)
MS. e Mus. 66
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Bede, Franco — c. 1110–1140; English, Canterbury, St. Augustine's
Arator — late 6th or early 7th century; Multiple places of origin
MS. Gr. th. e. 1
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Inscription — 16th century
MS. Lat. misc. b. 15
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Collection of fragments
MS. Laud Misc. 678
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Codex Laud (Codex Mictlan): Toltec pictorial sacred book (teoamoxtli)
MS. Mex. d. 1
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Codex Bodley (Codex Ñuu Tnoo–Ndisi Nuu): Mixtec pictorial manuscript (ñee ñuhu) — 16th century (precolonial; probably shortly before 1521); Mexico, Tilantongo (?)