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White Book of Sarnen : ウィキペディア英語版 | White Book of Sarnen
The ''White Book of Sarnen'' ((ドイツ語: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. == Composition and Structure ==
The ''White Book of Sarnen'' was composed in 1474 by a country scribe called Hans Schriber.〔Bergier, p 63.〕 Schriber’s book consists of two parts. The longer first part contains seventy-seven different documents that Schriber copied from original documents stored in the archives of Sarnen.〔Johnson, p 428.〕 To this documentary section, Schriber added a brief report on the early history of the Swiss Confederation.〔Bergier, p 63.〕 This second part, 25 pages in length, makes mention of the Rütli oath (German: Rütlischwur), the Burgenbruch, and William Tell’s heroic deeds.〔Bergier, p 63.〕
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