About Easter Eggs
Medium: non-fiction book
Publication date: 1682
Publisher: Ammon
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This non-fiction book is also known as: De Ovis Paschalibus. The English translation of this volume's title is "About Easter Eggs."
The Easter Rabbit (or "Easter Hare") is a custom that originated among German Protestants. The date of its precise origins are unknown. The earliest known published reference to the custom is in Georg Franck von Frankenau's De Ovis Paschalibus.