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dragonyphoenix) wrote2015-02-17 08:32 pm
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The Book of Miracles
In 1552, a curious and lavishly illustrated manuscript titled Augsburg Book of Miraculous Signs appeared in the Swabian Imperial Free City of Augsburg, then a part of the Holy Roman Empire, located in present-day Germany. It exorcised, in remarkable detail and wildly imaginative artwork, Medieval Europe’s growing obsession with signs sent from “God” — a testament to the basic human propensity for magical thinking, with which we often explain feelings and phenomena beyond the grasp of our logic.
This unusual Roman manuscript was recently discovered and published for the first time as The Book of Miracles.

This unusual Roman manuscript was recently discovered and published for the first time as The Book of Miracles.
