(via Schriftrollen im Mittelalter – Archivalia)
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Beeindruckendes Original. 10m lange Rolle mit Stichen zum Tod von August v Sachsen 1586.
Natürlich auch digitalisiert: https://t.co/CcXIR3hx8H pic.twitter.com/53zVL1EJ17
— P M (@enlightenedpm) June 15, 2023
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Das GStA PK präsentierte kürzlich ein Schriftstück, das zu den längsten in einem deutschen Archiv gehören dürfte. Es handelt sich um eine 711 Jahre alte gerollte Pergamenturkunde; wird sie ausgerollt, misst sie nicht weniger als 25 Meter.
Das längste Schriftzeugnis im GStA PK - Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz
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a set of household rolls digitised as part of our Medieval and Renaissance Women project
Managing a medieval household - Medieval manuscripts blog
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(via Zaz - Demain c'est toi (Clip officiel) - YouTube)
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For Giir Joseph Henry, a 21-year-old medical student in South Sudan, Z-library was a crucial resource for accessing medical textbooks including Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, which is widely regarded as the bible of human anatomy.* Not everyone is able to afford textbooks like Gray’s Anatomy, says Henry, “because they are really expensive.” The book easily costs up to $200, plus shipping costs.
Henry says he doesn’t have any real access to public libraries from which to borrow books. In fact, the first public library in South Sudan was established in 2019.
Z-library shutdown: What the popular pirated book website meant to students.
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