File:Sahor areto.jpg

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English: A Pennsylvania Dutch talisman dating to ca. 1790, this bit of illuminated folk art bears a variant of the familiar SATOR AREPO inscription. Two of the five words don't read the same left-to-right as top-to-bottom...
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Source Flying leaves and one-sheets: Pennsylvania German broadsides, Fraktur, and their printers by Russell D. Earnest, Corinne P. Earnest, Edward L. Rosenberry
Author Anonymous, ca. 1790

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30 June 2011

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current15:55, 30 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 15:55, 30 June 2011683 × 411 (93 KB)Smerdis of Tlön

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