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| | | | | I read Erik Kwakkel's medievalbooksand the latest post,The Architecture of the Medieval Page, was quite interesting. Specifically, I was interested in looking into any preparation and planning stages of the writing in VMS. Most of the VMS have none. No dots, no gutters, no lines or grid. As Koen observed in The Voynich Temple, A... | |
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| | | | | A PDF version of the booklet on bookbinding included in the Traveling Scriptorium kit is now online. It contains sections on materials of Medieval bookbinding; terminology; Carolingian, Romanesque, Gothic, and limp bindings; and a comprehensive bibliography. The PDF will be updated and expanded on occasion. Unfortunately, we do not have hard copies to sell, but... | |
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| | | | | The Leiden University news of the month is that I've once more registered for the Summer School. The courses I'm taking these year are Sabellic languages, Introduction to Sogdian, Historical grammar of Sanskrit and Old Irish. The Sabellic languages are the closest relatives of Latin, spoken in parts of Italy before Latin took over, and... | |
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