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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

A historian presents "The Enlightenment". He takes shelter from the rain in an abbey that holds the thigh bone of Erasmus and observes the relic.
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  • "Gislebertus hoc fecit" is in fact the earliest surviving example of a medieval artist signing his work. Gislebertus was (probably) the sculptor of several ornate and imaginative tympana at the Cathedral of Saint Lazare in Autun, France, which were completed in the first half of the 12th century.

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  • An historian present The Englightenment. Shletering from the rain in an abbey that holds the thigh bone of Erasmus.

    ..Cool.

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