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“The most troubling part is how quickly major institutions treated the artificial signal as authentic.”
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In 1525, a Zurich publishing house produced an edition of the Old Testament that would become popular throughout the German-speaking lands for the next several decades. It also included something that no previous Bible had: a map. Nathan MacDonald writes:
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Lucas Cranach’s Holy Land.
In 1525, a Zurich publishing house produced an edition of the Old Testament that would become popular throughout the German-speaking lands for the next several decades. It also included something that no previous Bible had: a map. Nathan MacDonald writes:
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