File:Luttrell Psalter, Add MS 42130, f. 200r (Ausschnitt 01).png

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Deutsch: Eine Hängematte, abgebildet im mittelalterlichen Luttrell-Psalter aus England. Die Miniatur am Rande des lateinischen Texts belegt die Existenz von Hängematten in Europa vor der Entdeckung Amerikas durch Kolumbus.[1]
English: A hammock, depicted in the medieval English Luttrell Psalter. The miniature on the margins of the Latin text proves the existence of hammocks in Europe prior to the discovery of the Americas by Columbus.[1]
Français : Un hamac, représenté dans le Psautier de Luttrell médiéval d'Angleterre. La miniature au bord du texte latin prouve l'existence de hamacs en Europe avant la découverte de l'Amérique par Colomb.[1]
Español: Una hamaca, representada en el Salterio de Luttrell medieval de Inglaterra. La miniatura en el borde del texto latino demuestra la existencia de hamacas en Europa antes del descubrimiento de América por Colón.[1]
Date 1325–1340
Source British Library: Luttrell Psalter, Add MS 42130, folio 200r
Author Commissioned by Geoffrey Luttrell
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  1. a b c d Sleeswyk, André W. (1990), “The Origin of the Hammock”, in The Mariner's Mirror, volume 76, issue 4, pages 361–362

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