File:Mönch von Salzburg.JPG
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The Ave Maria of the Mönch von Salzburg |
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Beilage 55 der 6. Lieferung der Illustrierten Geschichte der deutschen Literatur von Dr. Anselm Salzer, † 1938 (taken from German Wiki at de:Datei:Mönch_von_Salzburg.JPG) |
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