English: Month of June from in the Chronography of 354 by the 4th century kalligrapher Filocalus.
The copies of the original illustrations are pen drawings in a 17th century manuscript from the Barberini collection (Vatican Library, cod. Barberini lat. 2154).
Deutsch: Der Monat Juni im Chronograph von 354 des spätantiken Kalligraphen Filocalus.
Die Kopien sind Federzeichnungen des 17. Jahrhunderts in einem Manuskript der Barberini-Sammlung, heute in der Vatikanischen Bibliothek (cod. Barberini lat. 2154).
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