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thijsporck.com
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| | | | Why did some Anglo-Saxon manuscripts have triangular texts? And where did they get this idea from? | |
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yavmsb.home.blog
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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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co-geeking.com
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| | | | After the invention of the printing press, old handwritten books and documents were commonly recycled as reinforcements in new bookbindings made in the 15th through 18th centuries. Now, thanks to an x-ray technique developed in the Netherlands, these hidden manuscript fragments are readable without destroying the book they're a part of. It's all possible with... | |
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reperiendi.wordpress.com
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| | They have six legs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU7hmwzuQ1k They bark! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRluB6eyN3c |