The Nuremberg Chronicle

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The Nuremberg Chronicle is a historical text structured around the 7 stages of the world, narrated from a biblical point of the view. It was first published in Latin on July 12, 1493, in the City of Nuremberg, Germany by Anton Koberger. Its original name is the Liber Chronicarum and it was written and designed by Hartmann Schedel.

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