File:St Ambrose in his study.jpg

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English: Saint Ambrose of Milan in his study. Anonymous woodcut from a 1492 edition of his collected works (Ambrosii Opera, published by Johannes Amerbach, Basel 1492). The Latin text reads: "S[an]c[tu]s Ambrosius Mediolanen[sis] Ep[iscopu]s : ecclesie doctor celeberrim[us]" (Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, most famous Doctor of the Church).
Deutsch: Der heilige Ambrosius von Mailand in seiner Studierstube. Anonymer Holzschnitt aus einer Ausgabe seiner Werke (Ambrosii Opera, gedruckt bei Johannes Amerbach, Basel 1492). Der lateinische Text lautet: "S[an]c[tu]s Ambrosius Mediolanen[sis] Ep[iscopu]s : ecclesie doctor celeberrim[us]" (St. Ambrosius, Bischof von Mailand, hochberühmter Kirchenlehrer).
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Source Ambrosii Opera ed. Johannes Amerbach (1492), reproduced in: Michael Stolz / Adrian Mettauer (Hrsg.): Buchkultur im Mittelalter. Schrift-Bild-Kommunikation. de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 2006, p. 407 (Abb. 32)
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