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Created around 800 AD by Irish monks, the manuscript is celebrated for its incomparable artistry, intricate Celtic knotwork, and vibrant colors (yellow, red, indigo, and green).

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The image likely represents a high-resolution detail from the Book of Kells , one of the most famous medieval illuminated manuscripts in the world, housed at Trinity College Dublin. Goddess_Trinity-Free-1_Trinity-Free_high_0041.jpg

The manuscript features detailed illustrations and "inhabited" letters, often including tiny creatures and complex patterns interwoven with text. Created around 800 AD by Irish monks, the

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Trinity College Library has digitized the manuscript, allowing viewers to see rich details (like those in the 0041 image) and full-page illuminations. If you want to know more about this piece, I can:

It has survived Vikings, theft, and water damage, making it a "chief relic of the western world".

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