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"Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg Vol. 2" by Georg Ebers transports readers to the medieval setting of Old Nuremberg in a captivating work of historical fiction. Ebers, a master of German literature, skillfully weaves together a rich tapestry of romance, intrigue, and societal dynamics within the city's bustling streets. Against the backdrop of Old Nuremberg's cultural heritage, Ebers crafts a compelling love story intertwined with familial saga. Through vivid character development, readers become immersed in the lives of Margery (Gred) and her fellow citizens as they navigate the…mehr

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"Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg Vol. 2" by Georg Ebers transports readers to the medieval setting of Old Nuremberg in a captivating work of historical fiction. Ebers, a master of German literature, skillfully weaves together a rich tapestry of romance, intrigue, and societal dynamics within the city's bustling streets. Against the backdrop of Old Nuremberg's cultural heritage, Ebers crafts a compelling love story intertwined with familial saga. Through vivid character development, readers become immersed in the lives of Margery (Gred) and her fellow citizens as they navigate the complexities of social hierarchy and city life. Intrigue permeates the narrative as secrets unravel and alliances shift, adding depth to the storyline and keeping readers engaged until the very end. Ebers deftly explores the intricacies of society during this period, shedding light on the cultural heritage and values that shaped Old Nuremberg. Through its exploration of love, loyalty, and the human experience, "Margery (Gred)" offers readers a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of medieval life while delving into timeless themes that resonate across generations.
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Georg Moritz Ebers was a German Egyptologist and author who was born in Berlin on March 1, 1837, and died in Tutzing, Bavaria, on August 7, 1898. He bought the Ebers Papyrus, which is one of the oldest medical records from Egypt and is what made him famous. Georg Ebers was born in Berlin. He was the fifth child in a wealthy family of bankers and someone who made ceramics. After their father killed himself soon after Ebers was born, the children were raised by their mother alone. Smart people like Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the Grimm Brothers, and Alexander von Humboldt liked going to the club that his mother ran. Ebers studied law in Gottingen and Oriental languages and history in Berlin. Egyptology was something he studied in depth, so in 1865 he was made Dozent in Egyptian language and antiquities at Jena. In 1868 he was made professor. In 1870, he was hired as a professor at Leipzig to teach these topics. He went to Egypt twice for research reasons. His first important work, Ägypten und die Bücher Moses, came out in 1867 and 1868. In 1874, he edited the famous medical tablet called tablet Ebers, which he had found in Thebes (H. Joachim, 1890).