The Bible is written on vellum (Parchment), the standard writing material in medieval England, this was made from treated animal skins. The holes in the vellum were made when the skin was being ...
Examples of the materials—parchment, vellum, gold leaf, and minerals which were ground into pigments—used by artists before the age of printed books to create these extraordinary pages are ...
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