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    Only US copy of Magna Carta treated at US Archives

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” A painstaking conservation effort to remove old patches and repair weak spots in a 714-year-old copy of the Magna Carta has revealed that the full text of that English declaration of human rights remains intact even though some words are faded and illegible to the eye, the National Archives said Tuesday.

    A $13.5 million gift from philanthropist David Rubenstein โ€” owner of the handwritten document โ€” is funding the conservation effort as well preparations for an upcoming exhibit.

    Thanks to the gift, the largest cash donation to the National Archives, the copy of the Magna Carta eventually will be shown as a forerunner to the freedoms imagined in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights. Plans call for exhibiting it along with documents showing the struggle for rights of African Americans, women, immigrants and others.

    The Magna Carta bears the seal of King Edward I and is dated 1297. It is one of 17 known handwritten copies of the text that established a tradition for the rule of law that even kings would honor. It is the only original version in the Americas, while 15 are held by British institutions and one is held by Australia's Parliament.

    Ultra-violet photography revealed the previously illegible writing and a fuller picture of the document's good condition, conservators told The Associated Press. Words on the right side of the text had been hidden by water damage at some point in the past.

    "It's just sort of a wonderful, magical tool that conservators use to reveal what, just to the naked eye, would seem to be lost forever," said lead conservator Catherine Nicholson. "Even though things look damaged, there's still a residue there that can be confirmed."

    Low-angled light also revealed an embossed image of the king seated on his throne as part of the document's seal.

    None of the faded ink was replaced during weeks of conservation because the archive abides by a conservative treatment philosophy.

    "We consider it part of the history of the document, the fading, we want to leave that there," spokeswoman Susan Cooper explained.

    During the treatment process, conservators removed old patches and adhesives and added handmade conservation paper to strengthen the weak spots. The Magna Carta was then humidified, flattened and will lie untouched for at least three months under weights to reach the proper moisture level before being placed in a new case with humidified, inert gas for long-term preservation.

    Less than 1 percent of the document's text was illegible because of damage, conservator Terry Boone said. The missing text was not revealed under simple UV light, but only when conservators used a special camera the archives recently purchased.

    "We're looking at something written in medieval hand, and it's in Latin," Nicholson said.

    The future exhibit could include a ultra-violet image with the full text, as well as interactive elements with a translation to show visitors how it is linked to the rights of the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.

    The first version of the Magna Carta dates to 1215 when King John agreed to have the rights of "all freemen" documented and read throughout the country. It evolved and was reissued several times until 1297 when it was entered into official English law.

    Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot first purchased this document from a British family for $1.5 million in 1984 when it was last conserved at a Virginia lab. For 20 years, it was lent to the National Archives and was on public view much of that time.

    Then in 2007, Rubenstein bought it for $21.3 million at auction. The billionaire co-founder of The Carlyle Group, a Washington-based private equity firm, said he bought it to prevent it from being taken out of the United States. He returned it to the National Archives in 2008 on a long-term loan.

    A new gallery named for Rubenstein is scheduled to open in 2012 with the Magna Carta as a centerpiece.

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    Brett Zongker can be reached at http://twitter.com/DCArtBeat

     

    93 comments

    • Slyfox  •  10 mths ago
      Do you bone heads understand that the Magna Carta is the first document to acknowledge the basic rights of common people? The US Bill of Rights is a direct link to those rights. Your right to post on this forum what you feel or think can be traced back to the Magna Carta.
      • Obamastan 10 mths ago
        Wrong. The Bible already acknowledged the basic rights of common people, written 1000 years earlier.
      • Ryan 10 mths ago
        LMAO the bible... so much fail in your post
      • Daniel S 10 mths ago
        Have you actually read the Magna Carta Thomas? Unless you consider "the common people" to be landed nobility.
    • PueotheWise  •  10 mths ago
      Silly rabbits, Magna Charta was written by the barons rebelling against King John back in 1215. It was important because for the first time, these barons tries to put limits upon the powers of the king and imposes certain "liberties" that all free men were entitled to under English laws. The basic concepts of this document became part of the English common laws from which, most of our laws in this nation originated from.

      British monarchy didn't start World War I or II. Freemen in the article referred to non-serfs, not black people. There were serfs during the medieval age...white folks chained to the land to work for powerful and more richer white folks. Just like today!!
    • Truly Disturbed  •  10 mths ago
      After reading the majority of these early posted comments, I'm ashamed to call myself an American. You people are idiots and crime by association is something I'd be afraid to be caught in. Note, there are a few intelligent posts here, but the majority seem to come from the most depraved kind inbred stupidity America has to offer...

      Can't believe you guys don't even know what the freaking Magna Carta is... Newsflash, you wouldn't have a U.S. Constitution if it weren't for the writing of this document. It's no wonder China has us by the balls, our masses are too stupid to know it's not a reach-around...
      • Get Real 10 mths ago
        Get off your high horse, idiot. Don't you have a bong to get back to?
      • Truly Disturbed 10 mths ago
        I wish... But no, unfortunantly.
    • Vladi313  •  10 mths ago
      Reading the intellectual tone of most of the comments here, it's readily apparent that until this article, most of you thought the Magna Carta was something you could order with extra cheese. Three cheers for our school systems!
      • Jason 10 mths ago
        hey, they teach this in 8th grade! well, at least in private school.
      • Semaj S 10 mths ago
        Actually most of these idiots think the Magna Carta comes in 40 oz bottles.
    • Steven j Pierce  •  10 mths ago
      What a magnificent piece of reminder of humanity.
    • lew  •  10 mths ago
      Perhaps our law makers need to re-read it. It could teach them a thing or two. More notably where it comes to the true governing of a people.
    • frank  •  10 mths ago
      Thank you Mr. Rubenstein.
    • jarhead1989  •  10 mths ago
      A great document.
    • Daniel  •  10 mths ago
      A person's liberty or freedom is not the result of a man-made document or the Rule of Law as stated in the article. The Founding Fathers knew this as did the writers of the Magna Carta. A person's liberty and freedom comes and is "endowed" from the God of the Bible--the Creator--the One, Living, and True God. Read the text of the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence as both clearly state. Too bad so many persons don't know this today. As the writers of the Declaration of Independence stated: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed..."
      • Vladi313 10 mths ago
        Considering the fact that the founding fathers were slave owners, I don't think even they would subscribe to what you're saying, as Utopian as the idea is.
      • Captain Rand 10 mths ago
        You are absolutely right
      • Daniel 10 mths ago
        You are correct some of the Founding Fathers had slaves. So did Abraham, King David, and early Christians. Jesus himself stated he "slaved" for God. The Utopian idea was and still is God's idea. Real liberty and freedom will only come to humans under God's Kingdom when all human government will be removed and no longer needed. The Founding Fathers were not perfect but they knew that some day God's kingdom would come and replace all human governments and real liberty and freedom would result. Until then humans establish governments to protect these God given rights, library and freedoms.
    • REBELSOUTH  •  10 mths ago
      When that docuemtn was written, there were no 'African American's', and people from
      africa were referred to as 'Africans' or that other word. It wasn't untill 10 years or so ago that the great and wonderful Jesse Jackson decided to segregate his own race into the hyphenated thing that everyone is soooo sick and tired of. You're either an American or not, nothing in between.
    • patriot  •  10 mths ago
      All right David Rubenstein! Tangible History makes the past present. Thank You.
    • Eduardo  •  10 mths ago
      Sadly kids these days are more tuned in into their crappy media lives.
    • MR PECK  •  10 mths ago
      Does it have anything about oppressive government, excessive taxation and repression of religious rights in it? Just wondering........
    • pikachuflatulates  •  10 mths ago
      ...and Obama is crapping in his pants over this.....
    • will7  •  10 mths ago
      And what's wrong with human's having certain right's? I don't see anything wrong with that! Even though it was written by King Edward the first it is still an important piece of history making that should be kept preserved.
    • richard  •  10 mths ago
      What the heck does King Edward I have to do with africans?
      The role of blacks in the Civil War, WWI and WWII has been blown way way out of proportion - warped leftist propaganda - and now we have blacks claiming the focus of the Magna Carter and the U.S. Constitution be about them?
      Perverse country.
    • Elvis Hoffa  •  10 mths ago
      Well..

      Since the Constitution has been effectively dismantled by the Supreme Court and the Patriot Act ....

      We'll be needing the "US copy " of the Magna Carta to fall back on ....

      750 years of jurisprudence ......dashed !

      What next ? GE for Vice President ? ....

      How far fetched is it , really ?
    • michael  •  10 mths ago
      magna carta and bill of rights were cancelled when the patriot act was put in play. america is at war and the government needs to protect us from ourselves!!!!
      who is going to protect us from them?
    • MR PECK  •  10 mths ago
      Those words that are fading and illegible....just take a fine point sharpie and go back over them....that should be good for a couple of centuries, don'tcha think?
    • jimmy  •  10 mths ago
      i bet george bush had a hand in damaging the darn thing
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