Liber Figurarum

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title: Liber Figurarum
text: The Liber Figurarum is a collection of figures illustrating the work of Joachim of Fiore, who lived in Calabria in the twelfth century. Joachim of Fiore transformed his visions into images (figurae) and symbols to form the Liber Figurarum. Three examples of the work are known, at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, at a museum in Dresden, in Germany; and at the library of the seminary of Reggio Emilia, discovered by the Italian scholar Leone Tondelli in 1937. The oldest codex is Oxford, Corpus Chris
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description: 12th-century theological codex
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