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Harvard Law School bought a 1327 copy of the Magna Carta from legal book dealer Sweet & Maxwell for $27.50 in 1946. Nearly eight decades later, two researchers have discovered it's actually an ...
A "copy" of the Magna Carta purchased by Harvard in the 40s has been confirmed as a rare original from 1300.
The Harvard Law School library bought a copy of the Magna Carta in 1946 for $27.50. It's now likely worth millions of dollars.
A “copy” of Magna Carta bought decades ago by Harvard Law School for just $27.50 is now understood to be an extremely rare original from 1300, according to new research.
Harvard University for decades assumed it had a cheap copy of the Magna Carta, a stained and faded document it had purchased for less than $30. It turned out to be extremely rare.
Archaeology & History This ‘Copy’ of Magna Carta Turns Out to Be the Genuine Article The document in Harvard's Law Library was long believed to be a replica.
Two British academics discovered that a “copy” of the medieval text, held in Harvard Law School’s library for 80 years, is one of seven originals dating from 1300.
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