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SCG2477 - 1985 Germany – Grimm Brothers and the Concept of "Freedom"
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This commemorative 80 Pfennig stamp from Germany, issued in 1985, honors Wilhelm Grimm (1786–1859) and Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), renowned German philologists and folklorists. Designed for the World Congress of Germanists in Göttingen, the stamp features portraits of the brothers alongside handwritten dictionary entries focusing on the word “Freiheit” (freedom). The text emphasizes their linguistic contributions and ideals of liberty, reflecting the Grimm Brothers’ pivotal role in German cultural and political history. This used stamp is a classic piece celebrating their scholarly legacy.
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