
Harvard Law School Buys $27 Magna Carta Copy Finds Out Its Original
What if a dusty $27.50 purchase turned out to be a medieval treasure? That’s exactly what happened at Harvard Law School. A so-called “copy” of
What if a dusty $27.50 purchase turned out to be a medieval treasure? That’s exactly what happened at Harvard Law School. A so-called “copy” of
One of the most ancient surviving biblical manuscripts, a Hebrew Bible dating back 1,100 years, was recently sold for an impressive $38 million in New York. The buyer, Alfred Moses, a former ambassador and lawyer from the United States, acquired the manuscript on behalf of the ANU Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, Israel.