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Gemini 3.0 Deciphered the Mystery of a Nuremberg Chronicle Leaf's


The 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel (printed by Anton Koberger) was one of the earliest illustrated printed encyclopedias and marked a major milestone in the history of printing, being "one of the most densely illustrated and technically advanced works of early printing, with woodcuts by Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, while a young Albrecht Dürer trained in Wolgemut's workshop. In one particularly lavishly colored copy of the Chronicle, seen below, a set of four handwritten circular margin annotations (roundels) are seen with Roman numerals.

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