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Figure 2. The “empericum that never fails” in the margin of the Compendium of Gilbertus Anglicus. The instructions are for making and applying an amulet for conception. Thirteenth century. Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 169, p. 449.<br/><br/>By Permission of the Master and Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Figure 2.

The “empericum that never fails” in the margin of the Compendium of Gilbertus Anglicus. The instructions are for making and applying an amulet for conception. Thirteenth century. Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 169, p. 449.

By Permission of the Master and Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge.

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