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From: Allegra Iafrate: OF STARS AND MEN: MATTHEW PARIS AND THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF MS ASHMOLE 304. In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Vol. 76 (2013), pp. 139-177 http://www.jstor.org/stable/24395517
"The image of Hermann and Euclid at the beginning of the Experimentarius has tended to mislead philological discussions regarding the tract—in which neither Euclid nor anyone named Hermann is mentioned. The figure on the right of the image, holding an 'astrolabium' and labelled as 'Hermannus', was first tentatively identified as representing Hermann of Carinthia and in turn connected with Bernardus Silvestris, whose author portrait once prefaced this section. That suggestion has since been doubted, with Herman 'Contractus' of Reichenau proposed as a more likely referrent." --Anvilaquarius (talk) 14:50, 29 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hellow @Anvilaquarius: : I'm not so sure that the image depicted Hermannus Contractus. If so, it is very rare that Hermann is not wearing a walking stick, as He is depicted in all other illustrations we have of the personage. Ferran Mir (talk) 08:52, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
All very possible. I cannot but quote the latest literature. If you find something better, go ahead. I think the description now with the reference to the uncertainty is quite o.k. --Anvilaquarius (talk) 08:31, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]