The Oera Linda book, from a manuscript of the thirteenth century
The Oera Linda Book is a historical manuscript that was allegedly written in the 13th century, and was translated and published by J.G. Ottema in 1876. The book claims to be a record of the ancient Frisian people, who lived in what is now the Netherlands and Germany. It covers a wide range of topics, including the creation of the world, the history of the Frisian people, their laws and customs, their religion, and their interactions with other cultures.
The Oera Linda Book: From a Manuscript of the Thirteenth Century (1876) [Book]
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C. over de Linden, Chief Superintendent of the Royal Dockyard at the Helder, possesses a very ancient manuscript, which has been inherited and preserved in his family from time immemorial, without any one knowing whence it came or what it contained, owing to both the language and the writing being unknown. This is how Dr. J. G. Ottema who translated the old frisian text into dutch begins his preface. Cornelius over de Linden claimed to have inherited the strange manuscript from his grandfather.
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The Oera Linda book, from a manuscript of the thirteenth century
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The Oera Linda Book from a Manuscript of the Thirteenth Century
The Oera Linda Book: From a Manuscript of the Thirteenth Century