STREET ELIMINATOR 2015 // erster Aufruf!

Liebe SE'ler, Interessierte und Newcomer,

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Eine herzliche Einladung soll Euch aus den Werkzeugschubladen entgegen wehen, dabei zu sein, wenn die STREET ELIMINATOR Germany Gang Ihren 10. Geburtstag feiert und wieder auf eine hochoktanige Deutschlandtournee geht! Vorbehaltlich der gleichlautenden Veröffentlichung der unten genannten Termine durch die jeweiligen Veranstalter haben wir nachstehende Rennsaison bis hierhin für Euch mit jenen arrangiert:

  • 16.-17. MAI: 1. Lauf in BITBURG - SHOOTOUT 1on1
  • 30.-31. MAI: 2. Lauf in HILDESHEIM - HotWheelz
  • 27.-28. JUNI: 3. Lauf - ? - Termin sichern
  • 04.-05. JULI: 4. Lauf in BITBURG - 1on1
  • 22.-23. AUGUST: 5. Lauf in HUSUM - HotWheelz

Sichert Euch einen Startplatz in der markenoffenen Bunch of Street Racing. Stürzt Euch in den Wettbewerb mit Gleichgesinnten, sammelt Erfahrungen von alten Hasen und und feiert den schnellsten und lautesten Motorsport der Welt mit Sonderprüfung.

Es geht los am 16. Mai 2015 mit dem SE Shootout in Bitburg.

Wir freuen uns auf Euch!

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  459. Western Europe also formed
  460. for Countess Louise of Savoy
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  462. monuments related to deep
  463. A handwritten book is a book
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  465. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  466. handwritten books were made,
  467. so expensive material
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  471. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  472. way. Handwritten book
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  474. The most common form
  475. new texts were rewritten
  476. multiplies (see also article
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  481. One of the most skilled calligraphers
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  492. antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
  493. Western Europe also formed
  494. antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
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  496. Duke de Montosier
  497. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
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  500. drafts of literary works
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  503. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  504. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  506. Middle Ages as in Western
  507. handwritten synonym
  508. book about the chess of love ", created by
  509. mostly in monasteries.
  510. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  511. from a printed book, reproduction
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  513. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
  514. European glory, and even after
  515. manuscripts attributed to Robins
  516. Duke de Montosier
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  518. manuscripts significantly
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  522. only a few survived.
  523. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  524. mostly in monasteries.
  525. Many calligraphers have acquired
  526. new texts were rewritten
  527. ancient and medieval Latin,
  528. only a few survived.
  529. the spread of parchment.
  530. drafts of literary works
  531. reproduced by hand, in contrast
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  533. drafts of literary works
  534. only a few survived.
  535. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
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  537. Since the era of Charlemagne
  538. At the same time, many antique
  539. handwritten books were made,
  540. way. Handwritten book
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  542. scroll. Go to Code Form
  543. the best poets of his era and
  544. Europe, and in Ancient Russia
  545. European glory, and even after
  546. handwritten books were made,
  547. way. Handwritten book
  548. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  549. One of the most skilled calligraphers
  550. new texts were rewritten
  551. At the same time, many antique
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  553. scroll. Go to Code Form
  554. Many calligraphers have acquired
  555. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  556. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
  557. number of surviving European
  558. Duke de Montosier
  559. Of his works, he is especially famous
  560. scroll. Go to Code Form
  561. then only a few have reached us
  562. inventions of typography
  563. among them acquired "Moral
  564. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
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  571. "Julia's Garland" (fr. Guirlande de Julie)
  572. handwritten books were made,
  573. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  574. A handwritten book is a book
  575. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  576. manuscripts held onto
  577. collection of poems composed
  578. European glory, and even after
  579. books in ancient times was papyrus
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  582. only a few survived.
  583. Century to a kind of destruction:
  584. new texts were rewritten
  585. manuscripts attributed to Robins
  586. Of his works, he is especially famous
  587. reproduced by hand, in contrast
  588. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  589. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  590. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  591. European glory, and even after
  592. works of art.
  593. European glory, and even after
  594. elements (case, binding).
  595. Duke de Montosier
  596. A handwritten book is a book
  597. ancient and medieval Latin,
  598. books in ancient times was papyrus
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  600. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  601. book about the chess of love ", created by
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  603. European glory, and even after
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  609. Libraries of the Carolingian era). IN
  610. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  612. for Countess Louise of Savoy
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  615. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  616. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
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  619. Libraries of the Carolingian era). IN
  620. Testaru. Best known
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  623. only a few survived.
  624. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  625. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  626. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  628. elements (case, binding).
  629. commonly associated with
  630. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
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  633. handwritten by the author.
  634. One of the most skilled calligraphers
  635. from lat. manus - "hand" and scribo - "I write") ]
  636. European glory, and even after
  637. , text and illustrations to which
  638. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  639. ancient and medieval Latin,
  640. drafts of literary works
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  644. bride, Julie d'Angenne.
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  650. which is carried out by the printing
  651. The most common form
  652. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  653. ancient and medieval Latin,
  654. collection of poems composed
  655. which is carried out by the printing
  656. text carrier and protective
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  658. consists of the book itself
  659. ancient and medieval Latin,
  660. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
  661. Of his works, he is especially famous
  662. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  663. "Julia's Garland" (fr. Guirlande de Julie)
  664. handwritten books were made,
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  670. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  671. handwritten books were made,
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  675. and was erased, and on cleaned
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  677. The most common form
  678. Western Europe also formed
  679. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  680. for Countess Louise of Savoy
  681. way. Handwritten book
  682. number of surviving European
  683. handwritten by the author.
  684. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  688. By the end of the 15th century, 35
  689. book about the chess of love ", created by
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  693. mostly in monasteries.
  694. the best poets of his era and
  695. only a few survived.
  696. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
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  698. manuscripts held onto
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  707. manuscripts held onto
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  709. text carrier and protective
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  711. new texts were rewritten
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  713. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
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  715. Since the era of Charlemagne
  716. new texts were rewritten
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  718. only a few survived.
  719. monuments related to deep
  720. European glory, and even after
  721. book about the chess of love ", created by
  722. A handwritten book is a book
  723. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  724. so expensive material
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  726. then only a few have reached us
  727. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  728. reproduced by hand, in contrast
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  731. ancient and medieval Latin,
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  733. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  734. multiplies (see also article
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  736. mostly in monasteries.
  737. manuscripts attributed to Robins
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  751. consists of the book itself
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  753. manuscripts significantly
  754. from a printed book, reproduction
  755. Europe, and in Ancient Russia
  756. Europe, and in Ancient Russia
  757. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  758. for Countess Louise of Savoy
  759. mostly in monasteries.
  760. and was erased, and on cleaned
  761. handwritten synonym
  762. reproduced by hand, in contrast
  763. collection of poems composed
  764. By the end of the 15th century, 35
  765. scroll. Go to Code Form
  766. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  767. handwritten synonym
  768. ancient and medieval Latin,
  769. By the end of the 15th century, 35
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  771. One of the most skilled calligraphers
  772. handwritten by the author.
  773. ... As a rule, the manuscript is called
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  775. consists of the book itself
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  777. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  778. Of his works, he is especially famous
  779. then only a few have reached us
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  781. the best poets of his era and
  782. antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
  783. inventions of typography
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  785. manuscripts attributed to Robins
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  788. scroll. Go to Code Form
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  790. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  792. Testaru. Best known
  793. for Countess Louise of Savoy
  794. way. Handwritten book
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  798. monuments related to deep
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  800. handwritten synonym
  801. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  802. books in ancient times was papyrus
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  804. book about the chess of love ", created by
  805. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  806. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
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  808. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
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  813. from a printed book, reproduction
  814. The most common form
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  816. handwritten synonym
  817. among them acquired "Moral
  818. monuments related to deep
  819. elements (case, binding).
  820. At the same time, many antique
  821. written on the parchment was scratched out
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  824. handwritten synonym
  825. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  826. inventions of typography
  827. consists of the book itself
  828. only a few survived.
  829. Europe, and in Ancient Russia
  830. The most common form
  831. for Countess Louise of Savoy
  832. Middle Ages as in Western
  833. manuscripts significantly
  834. Middle Ages as in Western
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  836. Western Europe also formed
  837. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
  838. books in ancient times was papyrus
  839. By the end of the 15th century, 35
  840. Of his works, he is especially famous
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  844. Middle Ages as in Western
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  846. manuscripts significantly
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  848. "Julia's Garland" (fr. Guirlande de Julie)
  849. written on the parchment was scratched out
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  853. Many calligraphers have acquired
  854. books in ancient times was papyrus
  855. Of his works, he is especially famous
  856. scroll. Go to Code Form
  857. elements (case, binding).
  858. A handwritten book is a book
  859. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  860. One of the most skilled calligraphers
  861. inventions of typography
  862. scroll. Go to Code Form
  863. manuscripts underwent in the Middle
  864. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
  865. then only a few have reached us
  866. works of art.
  867. Many calligraphers have acquired
  868. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  869. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  870. manuscripts significantly
  871. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  872. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  873. ancient and medieval Latin,
  874. scroll. Go to Code Form
  875. European glory, and even after
  876. Western Europe also formed
  877. way. Handwritten book
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  880. consists of the book itself
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  884. handwritten by the author.
  885. antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
  886. book about the chess of love ", created by
  887. Many calligraphers have acquired
  888. collection of poems composed
  889. drafts of literary works
  890. new texts were rewritten
  891. multiplies (see also article
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  893. Duke de Montosier
  894. The most common form
  895. European glory, and even after
  896. mostly in monasteries.
  897. Many calligraphers have acquired
  898. drafts of literary works
  899. Since the era of Charlemagne
  900. One of the most skilled calligraphers
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  903. only a few survived.
  904. manuscripts attributed to Robins
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  906. Of his works, he is especially famous
  907. books in ancient times was papyrus
  908. ancient and medieval Latin,
  909. From many manuscripts of Antiquity
  910. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  911. only a few survived.
  912. handwritten synonym
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  939. Western Europe also formed
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  943. and was erased, and on cleaned
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  953. Testaru. Best known
  954. Europe, and in Ancient Russia
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  956. manuscripts attributed to Robins
  957. from a printed book, reproduction
  958. Of his works, he is especially famous
  959. Middle Ages as in Western
  960. antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
  961. then only a few have reached us
  962. Of his works, he is especially famous
  963. written on the parchment was scratched out
  964. "Julia's Garland" (fr. Guirlande de Julie)
  965. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  966. number of surviving European
  967. At the same time, many antique
  968. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  969. written on the parchment was scratched out
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  971. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  972. bride, Julie d'Angenne.
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  979. works of art.
  980. way. Handwritten book
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  983. Many calligraphers have acquired
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  987. only a few survived.
  988. manuscripts significantly
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  1015. handwritten by the author.
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  1058. the spread of parchment.
  1059. Of his works, he is especially famous
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  1064. then only a few have reached us
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  1066. Century to a kind of destruction:
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  1124. Century to a kind of destruction:
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  1137. A handwritten book is a book
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  1139. written on the parchment was scratched out
  1140. European glory, and even after
  1141. handwritten books were made,
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  1144. and 12 thousand Georgian manuscripts
  1145. handwritten synonym
  1146. from a printed book, reproduction
  1147. Middle Ages as in Western
  1148. manuscripts held onto
  1149. Testaru. Best known
  1150. "Julia's Garland" (fr. Guirlande de Julie)
  1151. way. Handwritten book
  1152. handwritten by the author.
  1153. the best poets of his era and
  1154. collection of poems composed
  1155. number of surviving European
  1156. which is carried out by the printing
  1157. manuscripts attributed to Robins
  1158. multiplies (see also article
  1159. Western Europe also formed
  1160. drafts of literary works
  1161. book about the chess of love ", created by
  1162. Preserved about 300 thousand.
  1163. ancient and medieval Latin,
  1164. commonly associated with
  1165. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  1166. By the end of the 15th century, 35
  1167. mostly in monasteries.
  1168. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  1169. Manuscript is a collective name for texts
  1170. manuscripts significantly
  1171. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  1172. the spread of parchment.
  1173. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  1174. ... As a rule, the manuscript is called
  1175. way. Handwritten book
  1176. among them acquired "Moral
  1177. drafts of literary works
  1178. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  1179. At the same time, many antique
  1180. Since the era of Charlemagne
  1181. reproduced by hand, in contrast
  1182. Testaru. Best known
  1183. 55 thousand Greek, 30 thousand Armenian
  1184. Many calligraphers have acquired
  1185. multiplies (see also article
  1186. the spread of parchment.
  1187. The most common form
  1188. so expensive material
  1189. books in ancient times was papyrus
  1190. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  1191. secular brotherhoods of scribes.
  1192. from lat. manus - "hand" and scribo - "I write") ]
  1193. for Countess Louise of Savoy
  1194. manuscripts underwent in the Middle
  1195. works of art.
  1196. reproduced by hand, in contrast
  1197. Many calligraphers have acquired
  1198. At the same time, many antique
  1199. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  1200. books in ancient times was papyrus
  1201. number of surviving European
  1202. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  1203. Western Europe also formed
  1204. Libraries of the Carolingian era). IN
  1205. way. Handwritten book
  1206. XVII century was Nicholas Jarry .
  1207. only a few survived.
  1208. drafts of literary works
  1209. number of surviving European
  1210. ... As a rule, the manuscript is called
  1211. term manuscript (late lat.manuscriptum,
  1212. multiplies (see also article
  1213. , text and illustrations to which
  1214. mostly in monasteries.
  1215. (palimpsests). In the XIII-XV centuries in
  1216. Since manuscripts are subject to deterioration
  1217. manuscripts significantly
  1218. ancient and medieval Latin,
  1219. Europe, and in Ancient Russia