I assume it can be licensed as PD because it is a part of manuscript from the 13th century.
The source of the picture is web of
The Royal Library, National Library of Sweden
(http://www.kb.se)
and according to the license (http://www.kb.se/ENG/Copyright.htmarchive copy at the Wayback Machine)
it can be reproduced if the Royal Library
is stated as the source.
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Toto dílo je volné také v zemích, jejichž právní řád chrání majetková autorská práva po dobu života autora a 70 let po jeho smrti.
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Picture from Codex Gigas. I assume it can be licensed as PD because it is a part of manuscript from the 13th century. The source of the picture is web of The Royal Library, National Library of Sweden (http://www.kb.se) and according to the license (http:
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