ОписHalesowen Abbey Scroll (Magna Carta), Society of Antiquaries of London, UK - 20150617-02.jpg
English: A detail of the upper portion of the Halesowen Abbey Scroll, a manuscript of Magna Carta with illuminated capitals on three membranes of joined parchment. It is believed to have been produced by the monks of Halesowen Abbey, Halesowen, Shropshire (now West Midlands), England, after 1225. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538, the Abbey's property was acquired by the Lyttelton family. The scroll eventually came into the possession of Charles Lyttelton (1714–1768), who served as President of the Society of Antiquaries of London from 1765 till his death. He left the scroll to the Society in his will. The scroll was on display in an exhibition at the Society entitled Magna Carta through the Ages, commemorating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.
да делите – да умножавате, расподељујете и преносите дело
да прерађујете – да прерадите дело
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ауторство – Морате да дате одговарајуће заслуге, обезбедите везу ка лиценци и назначите да ли су измене направљене. Можете то урадити на било који разуман манир, али не на начин који предлаже да лиценцатор одобрава вас или ваше коришћење.
делити под истим условима – Ако измените, преобразите или доградите овај материјал, морате поделити своје доприносе под истом или компатибилном лиценцом као оригинал.