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This item is one of two sheets of paper illustrating and describing various items of ecclesiastical vestments. The other is Instrumenta Ecclesiastica 36.1.The drawing shows a chasuble, maniple, stole, and cope. They do not appear to be specific examples, rather generalised types.
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Title: Ecclesiastical vestments
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This item is one of two sheets of paper illustrating and describing various items of ecclesiastical vestments.
The other is Instrumenta Ecclesiastica 36.
1.
The drawing shows a chasuble, maniple, stole, and cope.
They do not appear to be specific examples, rather generalised types.
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