Two British scholars discovered that an innocuous Harvard Law School Library document was actually an original 1300 copy of the Magna Carta. Believed to be a copy from 1327 when it was purchased for ...
A "copy" of the famous document known as a symbol against tyranny and as a "cornerstone of freedom" has been discovered to be authentic. Harvard Law School in 1946 bought a "copy" of the Magna Carta ...
Harvard's law school library bought this document in 1946 for $27.50, thinking it was a copy of the Magna Carta from 1327. :: King’s College London :: University of East Anglia But British researchers ...
Two researchers now concluded it's much more valuable: a rare version issued in 1300 by Britain's King Edward I. The original Magna Carta established in 1215 the principle that the king is subject to ...
Harvard discovers its $27 “copy” of Magna Carta is a rare 1300 original, authenticated by British historians and linked to abolitionists. Decades ago, Harvard University purchased a stained and faded ...
Decades ago, Harvard University purchased a stained and faded copy of the Magna Carta for less than $30. Two researchers now concluded it's much more valuable: a rare version issued in 1300 by Britain ...
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