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Library and Archives Canada, in partnership with the Gilcrease Museum and the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art have launched a brand new website devoted to Codex canadiensis. There is ample commentary and both an html and a flash turn-the-pages presentation.
[via David Mattison's The Ten Thousand Year Blog - a site devoted to digital preservation, particularly as it pertains to Canada]
{I've touched up the background in some of the above images. Most are details. Click the map and the last 2 images for much larger versions - which come from the 'What is Codex canadiensis?' section of the site}
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