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  • *** Fifteenth-century epistle from an older monk at an Alsatian monastery, Schwer-an-Bier, to another younger monk in a nearby German abbey: Please try harder to color within the lines, dear Fr è re Aefle.

    From Papyrus to Gutenberg to Kindle Libby Malin Sternberg 2011

  • Fifteenth-century Dutch scholar Johann Wyler, a witch expert, calculated that there were 7,405,926 witches, "divided into 72 battalions, each led by a prince or a captain."

    The Blame Game Dave Shiflett 2012

  • Fifteenth-century copy of the Vitae Sororum from Unterlinden.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Fifteenth-century copy of the Vitae Sororum from Unterlinden.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Fifteenth-century exchanges of tribute were rather different from modern trade or diplomacy, as were the political notions of hierarchy and obligation in which they were embedded.

    Recovering China's Past on Kenya's Coast Virginia Postrel 2010

  • Fifteenth-century copy of the Vitae Sororum from Unterlinden.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Fifteenth-century mother the queen, or twenty-first-century mother the Shakespeare teacher?”

    Sent Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • Fifteenth-century mother the queen, or twenty-first-century mother the Shakespeare teacher?”

    Sent Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • Fifteenth-century mother the queen, or twenty-first-century mother the Shakespeare teacher?”

    Sent Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • Fifteenth-century mother the queen, or twenty-first-century mother the Shakespeare teacher?”

    Sent Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

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