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The Book of Kells: Selected Plates in Full Color. Tigernán Ua Ruairc and a twelfth-century royal grant in the Book of Kells. Listen to the episode HERE on Soundcloud or visit the podcast on iTunes, either through the Podcasts App (just search for “Stuff about Things Art History”) or by clicking HERE.
