4.5-62; Delft, Cambridge, Fort Worth 1988-89, pp. 1051i; and Taylor 1995, pp. 146-51. For the symbolic significance of flowers, see Amsterdam, 's Hertogenbosch 1982, chap. 2, and Taylor 1995, pp. 28-76. 2. Bakker in Amsterdam 1984., p.
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