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- Q362537 subject Q7368480.
- Q362537 subject Q8838373.
- Q362537 abstract "The White Book of Sarnen (German: Weisses Buch von Sarnen) is a collection of medieval manuscripts compiled in the late 15th century by Hans Schriber in the canton of Obwalden. This volume, 258 pages in length, was given its name because of the white parchment in which it is bound. The White Book of Sarnen contains the earliest surviving reference to the Swiss national hero William Tell.".
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- Q362537 wikiPageWikiLink Q7368480.
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- Q362537 wikiPageWikiLink Q8838373.
- Q362537 comment "The White Book of Sarnen (German: Weisses Buch von Sarnen) is a collection of medieval manuscripts compiled in the late 15th century by Hans Schriber in the canton of Obwalden. This volume, 258 pages in length, was given its name because of the white parchment in which it is bound. The White Book of Sarnen contains the earliest surviving reference to the Swiss national hero William Tell.".
- Q362537 label "White Book of Sarnen".
- Q362537 depiction Weisses_Buch_von_Sarnen.jpg.