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  • PEOPLE - Katharina Thalbach bei der musikalische Bühnenlesung 'Schatten über dem Nichts' im Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater in Görlitz
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    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Bundesweiter Vorlesetag - Thorsten Frei liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ vor
    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Bundesweiter Vorlesetag - Thorsten Frei liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ vor
    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Bundesweiter Vorlesetag - Thorsten Frei liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ vor
    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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    Bundesweiter Vorlesetag - Thorsten Frei liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ vor
    Kanzleramtsminister Thorsten Frei (CDU) liest Kindern aus dem Buch „Die Flaschenpost“ des Autors Klaus Kordon in der Robert-Reinick-Grundschule im Rahmen des Bundesweiten Vorlesetag vor. Berlin, 21.11.2025

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  • 40. Bundestagssitzung
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    40. Bundestagssitzung
    Berlin, Deutschland, 13.11.2025: Deutscher Bundestag: 40. Bundestagssitzung: Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz (CDU)
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  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
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    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

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  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
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    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

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  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
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    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
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    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_005
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_004
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_012
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_009
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_008
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    DUK10164708_010
    FEATURE - Auf Robben- und Kalbsfell: Das Hagenes-Manuskript gilt als ältestes Buch Norwegens
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    This medieval book, from Hagenes Farm in Bergen, may well be the oldest one surviving in Norway.
    Earlier this year, the farm's family, who passed it down through generations, entrusted it to the National Library of Norway, where every manuscript and ancient text undergoes meticulous examination.
    The little book was indeed in poor condition - but Palandri quickly realised it was unique.
    Stored in a controlled environment of high humidity, the manuscript is handled only by trained conservators. When Science Norway visited, Palandri carefully brought it out for inspection.
    The manuscript, now known as the Hagenes Manuscript, contains religious songs and is believed to date from the 13th century. Around the year 1200, Christianity was already deeply established in Norway.
    Documents and books from the Middle Ages are rare in Norway. When the country became Protestant in 1537, handwritten Catholic texts fell out of use. Old parchments were often recycled to bind new printed books.
    Later, under Danish rule, valuable manuscripts were sent abroad. Today, much of Norway’s medieval written heritage resides in Copenhagen and the Vatican. That makes the newly discovered book particularly valuable.
    The tome is believed to have been a working book, used in everyday church life. The manuscript’s parchment pages are made from calfskin, but the binding — fashioned from seal skin — is exceptionally rare.
    The songs — known as sequences — were hymns sung in church on feast days, often in honour of saints. The Hagenes manuscript includes songs for Mary and All Saints’ Day.
    Only two other Norwegian books of comparable age are known: the Kvikne Psalter, also from the 13th century and still in its original binding, and the Old Norwegian Homily Book, preserved in Copenhagen but missing its original cover.
    The book now has eight surviving pages, though evidence suggests several are missing. Samples have been sent for protein and DNA analysis to con **

    (c) Dukas

     

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