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“In the context of the Academic Heritage Day 202 “In the context of the Academic Heritage Day 2020 I am sending you enclosed 3 photos of a piece of my collection, a 19th century Holy Bible printed in Cambridge and translated intο Greek.  It came to me from my mother whose origin was from Egypt. The owner, a high school student  in Beirut as mentioned in the second page,  has the same family name as my mother,  so I suppose he was a relative which makes this book important to me as a family piece.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share this book with you.
Myrto Gaziani”
A special contribution from Greece for #academicheritageday2020
“Yuri Kondratyuk is a Ukrainian, one of the foun “Yuri Kondratyuk is a Ukrainian, one of the founders of astronautics. At the beginning of the 20th century, he calculated the optimal flight path to the Moon. These calculations were used by NASA in the Apollo lunar program. The trajectory proposed in 1916 by Shargei was later named the "Kondratyuk track"  Ideas that unite but do not divide humanity”- from State politechnic museum Kyiv Ukraine #academicheritageday2020
“Imperial College is currently working remotely. “Imperial College is currently working remotely. As such, the College Archives is closed to visitors and all work will be undertaken remotely, until further notice. The ACRU inbox will continue to be monitored, but please note there will be a delay in response to enquiries as files cannot be accessed at this time.

Anne Barrett AIC
College Archivist & Corporate Records Manager”
#academicheritageday2020
Happy #academicheritageday2020! Keep your contribu Happy #academicheritageday2020! Keep your contributions coming!!
“--- Giessen, Germany, 11th December 1944, 11 a. “--- Giessen, Germany, 11th December 1944, 11 a.m. ---
Our theodolite still shows the damage caused by the bombing. It can’t be used for its original purpose anymore. A mute witness. But not silent. This object bears the wounds of World War II trauma - and gives us hope, reminding us: Never again! It is up to us. Every day.”

 Object with war damages: With this theodolite students used to learn the basics of surveying. In 1944 the object and its wooden box were damaged by explosive bombs. The theodolite is part of the geodetic collection of #JLUGiessen. #academicheritageday2020
“A sword is used to keep enemies or the opponent “A sword is used to keep enemies or the opponents at a distance, or it can connect people through the athletic spirit. Such an item, exposed in the Athens Criminology Museum, is the fencing sword of Professor John Georgiadis, who was the creator of the museum and the winner in fencing competition, with a gold medal, of the A’ Olympic Games of the recent era, held in Athens in 1896. 
 
George Loutsidis, Historian
Research Fellow of the Athens Criminology Museum”
#academicheritageday2020
The head of the natural science collections from t The head of the natural science collections from the Martin-Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg sent this contribution to #academicheritageday2020:

“The anatomical model horse manufactured by famous Dr. Auzoux of Paris was bought for Halle University (Germany) in 1874 enhancing the quality in teaching young vets. The life-sized horse is made of 127 removable parts and carries about 4000 little labels with the names of anatomical features. This purchase, financed by donations, shows that even after years of war the scientific friendship between France and Germany were strong as ever. Photo: Katarzyna Cholewinska.”
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