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Among the testimonies of medieval courtly culture that have come down to us, mural art is the only form to be located precisely where it was conceived, realized, and needed. At the very least, we know the sites where such art materialized. Accordingly, these testimonies provide a direct link to the proponents of that culture and enable us to include their life circumstances in the interpretation of their cultural ambitions. To this extent, the articles in this collection can justly claim to stand as interdisciplinary studies contributing to the reconstruction of the information required for a
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