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Germany to New Zealand

A reference book for sacred history

Scribbles, drawings, and pen trials

Making Glossaries in the Vernacular

A Family Archive

Marks of use in the Chronicle

Eschatological search for omens and portents

Writing the history of England

Arguing with the Chronicle’s narrative

Eastern European readings

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The Nuremberg Chronicles


The Nuremberg Chronicle is one of our earliest printed histories in early modern Europe. This exhibition shows some of the ways people read the Nuremberg Chronicle.

The Project
Copies of the Chronicle

Contact our team


NINA ADAMOVA

@_NinaAdamova
n.adamova@spbu.ru

ROSAMUND OATES

@DrRosamundOates
r.oates@mmu.ac.uk

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The Nuremberg Chronicles


The Nuremberg Chronicle is one of our earliest printed histories in early modern Europe. This exhibition shows some of the ways people read the Nuremberg Chronicle.

The Project
Copies of the Chronicle

Contact our team


NINA ADAMOVA

@_NinaAdamova
n.adamova@spbu.ru

ROSAMUND OATES

@DrRosamundOates
r.oates@mmu.ac.uk

Supported by


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