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Milarepa
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11th. century Tibetan magician-poet-hermit who wrote chants Reva Castleman claims 6 th century ("A Century of Artists Books")
Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - Tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950)
Untitled, 10 historiated letters, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).
Untitled, frontispiece, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).
Untitled, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).
Untitled, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).
Untitled, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).
Untitled, in the book Milarepa: Magicien - Poète - Ermite - tibétain (Milarepa: Tibetan magician-poet-hermit) translated by Jacques Bacot (Paris: Aimé Maeght, 1950).

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