

The image shows an open, old book with yellowed pages. The left page is not visible, but the right page is shown. The right page has a colorful illustration in the top left corner. The illustration depicts two men in robes standing inside an archway, surrounded by pink and green decorative swirls on a gold background. The rest of the page contains black text written in an old-fashioned font and musical notes on red lines. The text is in Latin and includes several large decorative letters. The book is bound with metal clasps and has a worn, aged appearance. The book's pages have visible signs of wear and tear. The title of the work is "Gradual" by Girolamo dai Libri.
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