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MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO. Illustration of the sea-monster Coetus (Cetus) with its body formed of text or scholia. In the verses of the 'Aratea' below, an Anglo-Saxon reader has made some corrections between the lines. Aratea, with extracts from Hyginus's Astronomica in the constellation figures. France, N. (diocese of Reims); 9th century. Source: Harley 647, f.10. Language: Latin.

MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO. Illustration of the sea-monster Coetus (Cetus) with its body formed of text or scholia. In the verses of the 'Aratea' below, an Anglo-Saxon reader has made some corrections between the lines. Aratea, with extracts from Hyginus's Astronomica in the constellation figures. France, N. (diocese of Reims); 9th century. Source: Harley 647, f.10. Language: Latin.
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Illustration of the sea-monster Coetus (Cetus) with its body formed of text or scholia. In the verses of the 'Aratea' below, an Anglo-Saxon reader has made some corrections between the lines. Aratea, with extracts from Hyginus's Astronomica in the constellation figures. France, N. (diocese of Reims); 9th century. Source: Harley 647, f.10. Language: Latin.
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