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British Library puts Beowulf and Leonardo da Vinci's Notebook online after digitising original documents

Great news following the magnificent trend of liberating knowledge. You can find the scanned pieces in the link above, and I’m underscoring Leonardo’s notebook here. Enjoy.

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