This catalog, first published in 1887, provides a comprehensive list and description of the seals held in the British Museum’s Department of Manuscripts. The seals are described in detail, including their size, shape, and the materials used in their construction. The catalog is an important resource for historians and art historians interested in the study of seals and their use in medieval and early modern Europe. This book will also appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of the British Museum and its collections.
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