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  2. Speech scroll - Wikipedia

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    In art history, a speech scroll (also called a banderole or phylactery) [1] is an illustrative device denoting speech, song, or other types of sound. Developed independently on two continents, the device was in use by artists within Mesoamerican cultures from as early as 650 BC until after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, and 13th and ...

  3. History of scrolls - Wikipedia

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    A scroll (from the Old French escroe or escroue) is a roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper containing writing. [ 1] The history of scrolls dates back to ancient Egypt. In most ancient literate cultures scrolls were the earliest format for longer documents written in ink or paint on a flexible background, preceding bound books; [ 2] rigid media ...

  4. Codex - Wikipedia

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    The codex ( pl.: codices / ˈkoʊdɪsiːz /) [ 1] was the historical ancestor of the modern book. Instead of being composed of sheets of paper, it used sheets of vellum, papyrus, or other materials. The term codex is often used for ancient manuscript books, with handwritten contents. [ 2] A codex is bound by stacking the pages and securing one ...

  5. Scriptorium - Wikipedia

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    Miniature of Vincent of Beauvais writing in a manuscript of the Speculum Historiale in French, Bruges, c. 1478–1480, British Library Royal 14 E. i, vol. 1, f. 3, probably representing the library of the Dukes of Burgundy. A scriptorium ( / skrɪpˈtɔːriəm / ⓘ) [ 1] was a writing room in medieval European monasteries for the copying and ...

  6. List of oldest documents - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the world's oldest surviving physical documents. Each entry is the most ancient of each language or civilization. For example, the Narmer Palette may be the most ancient from Egypt, but there are many other surviving written documents from Egypt later than the Narmer Palette but still more ancient than the Missal of Silos.

  7. The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe. The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe is a history of medieval Europe, first published by Oxford University Press in 1988 under the editorship of George Holmes. It is divided into six chapters by different authors, covering the period 400 to 1500 AD, each of which has either a ...

  8. Scroll - Wikipedia

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    Historians of the classical period tend to use roll instead of scroll. Rolls may still be many meters or feet long, and were used in the medieval and Early Modern period in Europe and various West Asian cultures for manuscript administrative documents intended for various uses, including accounting, rent-rolls, legal agreements, and inventories ...

  9. Category:Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Medieval European metalwork objects‎ (14 C, 105 P) ... Art in Medieval Scotland; Speech scroll;