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Description Early Christian monogram of the word AMATE "Love!" (Latin plural imperative form), based on the version found in the Book of Signs (1930) by Rudolf Koch (died 1934).
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current09:50, 24 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:50, 24 March 2011848 × 484 (527 bytes)AnonMoosEarly Christian monogram of the word '''AMATE''' "Love!" (Latin plural imperative form), based on the version found in the ''Book of Signs'' (1930) by en:Rudolf Koch (died 1934). Self-made image converted from the following vector PostScript source
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