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Another 43 manuscripts—18 from Clairvaux and other comparable ones from Medieval libraries around France and the U.K.—were subject to deep forensic visual analysis.
An additional 23 books were found in medieval libraries in France, England and Belgium. The study revealed the fur didn’t belong to boars or deer, but rather pinnipeds, or seals and walruses.
An additional 23 books were found in medieval libraries in France, England and Belgium. The study revealed the fur didn’t belong to boars or deer, but rather pinnipeds, or seals and walruses.
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An additional 23 books were found in medieval libraries in France, England and Belgium. The study revealed the fur didn’t belong to boars or deer, but rather pinnipeds, or seals and walruses.
But unlike other medieval libraries, the Clairvaux Romanesque manuscripts have an additional second cover, called a chemise, according to the study.
An additional 23 books were found in medieval libraries in France, England and Belgium. The study revealed the fur didn’t belong to boars or deer, but rather pinnipeds, or seals and walruses.