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Description Chancery cursive (Cancellaresca corsiva) hand. Papal Letter to Christian II of Denmark, 21 April 1518 (Royal Archives)
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Source http://www.tidsskrift.dk/visning.jsp?markup={skrift}&type=cont&id=100954
Author Unknown scribe

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