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Примечания
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Вид бухгалтерской отчетности, в которой отражаются одновременно дебет и кредит. – Здесь и далее примеч. ред.
2
В немецких народных сказках Румпельштицхен – демонический карлик, способный ткать золотую пряжу. См. сборник сказок братьев Гримм.
3
Перевод А. Бобовича. См.: Тацит К. О происхождении германцев и местоположении Германии // Сочинения в 2 т. Т. 1: Анналы. Малые произведения. М.: Наука, 1969.
4
Автор обыгрывает идентичность написания фамилии и бранного слова из англо-американского обсценного лексикона; самый «мягкий» перевод слова Fucker во втором случае – «мерзавец».
5
Имеется в виду Ф. Сансовино, сын знаменитого итальянского скульптора Я. Сансовино и автор ряда исторических хроник, в том числе «Истории Венеции, великолепного города, что не похож ни на какой другой» (1581).
6
Букв. «Немецкий склад».
7
Считается, что первоначально замок назывался Габихтсбург – «ястребиный замок». По другой версии, имя «Габсбург» связано со старонемецким словом «Габ», то есть «брод»: замок охранял речную переправу.
8
Императором Священной Римской империи, как правило, «автоматически» становился король Германии.
9
По победоносном завершении войны с королем Чехии Пржемыслом, владения которого охватывали в том числе Австрию, император Рудольф торжественно въехал в Вену и сделал этот город столицей владений Габсбургов.
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Большинство источников приписывает эту фразу Вольтеру.
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В Священной Римской империи курфюрсты – имперские князья, с тринадцатого столетия обладавшие правом избирать императора. Титул буквально переводится как «князь-выборщик». В исторической литературе также встречается обозначение «князь-электор».