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This picture taken 19 September 2007 shows a drawing from Codex Gigas (the Devil's Bible) during an openning of an exibition in Klementinum, Czech National Library, in Prague. The manuscript was written in the early 13th century in the Benedictine monastery of Podlazice in Bohemia, and during the Middle Ages was regarded as a wonder of the world. Plundered from Prague by Swedish soldiers during the Thirty Years War, it is now to return to the city temporarily after an absence of over 350 years. PHOTO AFP/MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP via Getty Images)

This picture taken 19 September 2007 shows a drawing from Codex Gigas (the Devil's Bible) during an openning of an exibition in Klementinum, Czech National Library, in Prague. The manuscript was written in the early 13th century in the Benedictine monastery of Podlazice in Bohemia, and during the Middle Ages was regarded as a wonder of the world. Plundered from Prague by Swedish soldiers during the Thirty Years War, it is now to return to the city temporarily after an absence of over 350 years. PHOTO AFP/MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP via Getty Images)