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Across
  1. 3. A sign that displays the most important recognizable features of the object, subject or phenomenon to which it points, most often in a schematic form.
  2. 8. The name of the author of the most expensive book in the world "The Codex Leicester", which was bought by Bill Gates for 30 million dollars.
  3. 9. A workshop for rewriting books in ancient Russian monasteries
  4. 11. Source is a term for an original source of information that contains reliable data about an event or fact.
  5. 12. Is something false, untrustworthy, falsified, passed off as truth for the purpose of misleading.
Down
  1. 1. Graphic language of emoticons used in electronic messages and web pages, as well as pictograms themselves to express emotions.
  2. 2. In the United States, the term is used for the building where the state legislature meets.
  3. 4. A type of writing on a clay tablet, on which, while the clay is still soft, a wooden stick or pointed reed pressed out signs
  4. 5. Material for writing, developed from this plant in the Egyptians and other ancient peoples, as well as a manuscript on this material.
  5. 6. An ancient or medieval handwritten document (scroll, codex, book) or separate unbound sheets
  6. 7. A person who collects rare and valuable publications, usually books, but also magazines, pamphlets, comic books.
  7. 10. A place of careful storage of books