26 May, 2022
2022-5-26 2:51:21 PM UTC
26 May, 2022
2022-5-26 2:56:17 PM UTC
For evidence of its importance, consider this: the last time an original Magna Carta came up for sale, in 2007, it sold for over $21 million (£10.5 million).
So I take it there is an original
Magna Carta in someone's private collection out there?
26 May, 2022
2022-5-26 3:44:37 PM UTC
26 May, 2022
2022-5-26 3:48:23 PM UTC
Mr. Underhill wrote:
For evidence of its importance, consider this: the last time an original Magna Carta came up for sale, in 2007, it sold for over $21 million (£10.5 million).
So I take it there is an original Magna Carta in someone's private collection out there?
It was bought by David Rubenstein, one of the founders of the Carlyle Group. It was already in residence at the National Archive in Washington until the owner decided to sell it. He (Rubenstein) wanted to see it remain there for the public to see.
27 May, 2022
2022-5-27 10:09:22 AM UTC
27 May, 2022
2022-5-27 11:04:32 AM UTC
garm wrote:
Darwin's notebooks were returned to Cambridge in March this year
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/TreeOfLife
This is incredible. Those notebooks are so beautiful and I think I will have to arrange avisit to the city of my birth to see them.
6 Jul, 2022
2022-7-6 2:38:45 PM UTC