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English: XVth century miniature of an ox-powered paddle wheel boat from the 4th century Roman military treatise De Rebus Bellicis by Anonymous. Original document held at Bodleian Library, Oxford. Shelfmark: MS. Canon. Misc. 378. Catalogue record and official (but lower-resolution) scan available at http://bodley30.bodley.ox.ac.uk:8180/luna/servlet/detail/ODLodl~1~1~37453~107981:Cosmographia-Scoti,-Notitia-dignita
Deutsch: Illustration zur anonymen Schrift De Rebus Bellicis aus der Oxforder Handschrift der Notitia dignitatum, 1436 entstanden

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