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- History Of Script: 8th to 15th Century AD
by Eric Hartwell. 8th century AD- Carolingian Script
A distinguished scholar from York named Alcuin is invited by emperor Charlemagne in 780 AD to direct the palace school at Aachen. One of Alcuin's students, Godesalc, is commissioned by Charlemagne to create what later becomes known as the Godesalc Evangelistary, an impressively calligraphic manuscript of the gospels. The book is completed in April of 783 and is... products, articles, news
- The Development Of Alphabet - 2500 BC To The Phonecians
by Eric Hartwell. 2500 BC- The Southwestern Asian Indus valley
The Indus script, written by officials of the Indus valley, was used mainly to assist the bureaucrats in administration. These seals were carved in soapstone or steatite, the center of which depicts an animal or yogic-like postured huma form above and around it formal symbols, short lines or other animal forms. The significance and interpretations of ... products, articles, news
- History Of Script - 15th Century and Beyond
by Eric Hartwell. 15th century AD- Roman and Italic Scripts Standardized
In the 14th and 15th century, Italian scholars following Petrarch's admiration for classical culture, adopt what they believe is a Roman style for their new, original script. In searching through ancient texts they discover the elegant Carolingian manuscripts, from Charlemagne's monastic workshops and adapt this paragon for their texts. The ... products, articles, news
- The Honor Harrington Series by David Weber - Book Review
by Barb Carges. David Weber is a prolific writer of science fiction and fantasy. He has written over 30 books and collaborated on several others with Eric Flint, Steve White and John Ringo. This review covers the first book On Basilisk Station in the Honor Harrington series and a general review of the whole series.On Basilisk Station
This is the first book of the Honor Harrington series. In it we meet Honor ... products, articles, news
- The History Of Writing Implements
by Eric Hartwell. The history of writing implements begins with the cave man scribbling pictorial images depicting daily rituals of hunting or planting crops into the walls, creating cave paintings seen in places such as Lascaux dating back to 25,000 BC. Record keeping advanced with the advent of symbols that were recognized as having meaning. Clay made communication portable and in 8,500 BC, the first merchants e... products, articles, news
- Sources Of Ideas For Writing Your Books
by Adam Khoo. Here's a question most budding writers encounter before writing a book, and that is, "Where did you get your ideas from?"
Ideas do not come out of thin air. No matter how good, creative or original an idea is, we must understand that it came from somewhere else. It is often a result or a combination or substitution of something else.
Here's a strategy for anyone who wants to write a book. For... products, articles, news
- "The Horse with the Golden Mane" by Russell A. Vassallo - Book Review
by Lori Plach. Are you looking for a book with adventure, mystery and romance all in one volume? If that is what you are looking for, your search is over. "The Horse with the Golden Mane" has it all. There are three short stories in this book which encompass all of these: adventure, mystery and romance. This is a very delightful read by a great story teller. Russell A Vassallo brings his love of animals and bei... products, articles, news
- Animals Rule in Children's Literature: Frogs and Caterpillars and Bears - Oh My!
by Chris Robertson. From very hungry caterpillars and penguins for every day of the year to the Kingdom of Frogavia, animals rule in children's literature. Whether used to teach numbers, colors, or more subtle lessons of morality, animals are the perfect vehicles for conveying tangible and intangible concepts in an entertaining way.
The unique not-quite-human yet not-quite-animal characters in the classic Dr. Seuss... products, articles, news
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