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Explanatory and informational pages for M&K online edition of BnF Ms. Fr 640
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new page: origin of M&K's lizard logo? #110

Open njr2128 opened 4 years ago

njr2128 commented 4 years ago

Perhaps part of fun facts?

I think it would be an interesting and useful page for our users to provide a brief explanation about the origin of our M&K lizard.

124v lizard in a mold with casting infrastructure Significance of lizards in 16th c, alchemy, etc

Thoughts?

ps2270 commented 4 years ago

good idea, and we might discuss other aspects of the project also

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Perhaps part of fun facts?

I think it would be an interesting and useful page for our users to provide a brief explanation about the origin of our M&K lizard.

124v lizard in a mold with casting infrastructure Significance of lizards in 16th c, alchemy, etc

Thoughts?

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