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Pruefening Abbey inscription : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prüfening dedicatory inscription
The Prüfening dedicatory inscription ((ドイツ語:Prüfeninger Weiheinschrift)) is a high medieval inscription impressed on clay which was created in 1119, over three hundred years before Johannes Gutenberg, by the typographic principle.〔 The inscription plate belongs to the Prüfening Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery, in Regensburg, Germany. == Description == The Latin inscription is still at its original location in Prüfening Abbey, attached to one of the main pillars of its church. It reports the consecration act of the monastery in honour of St. George, carried out by the two bishops Otto of Bamberg and Hartwig of Regensburg. The inscription plate specifies the year of the act and, by implication, its own date as 1119 (•MCXVIIII•). It was made of baked clay, painted over in an alternating, red white pattern, and is approximately 26 cm wide, 41 cm high and 3 cm thick, with a crack running through its entire breadth. The sunk letterforms are the classical ''capitalis monumentalis'' or Roman square capitals. Copies are at display in several German museums, including the Gutenberg Museum at Mainz.
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