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- Antique History, Ben Franklin - His Edict From the King of Prussia
by Derek Dashwood. Among antique history books the bravery and wit of Benjamin Franklin has no equal. Here we discuss one of those rare events of history that has been hidden in some dusty book: there are many more fully known events that led up to the American War of Independence.
After the men of the King had nailed up the latest and final straw Edict from The King in every town center, taxes to be raised, all ... products, articles, news
- Taking Care Of Your Antique Books
by Victor Epand. The word antique comes from the Latin word 'antiquus' meaning old. Antiques represent a bygone era of society and are desirable due to their age, condition, rarity, and craftsmanship. Antique items are highly valued for their utility, appeal and social acceptance. People are ready to pay a high price for perfectly maintained antiques and evidence for this can be gauged from the prices that dealer... products, articles, news
- Movie Book Review - "How To Write a Movie in 21 Days- The Inner Movie Method," by Viki King
by Ugur Akinci. The problem with all screenplay books is that they are mostly written by people who have either not written a single screenplay themselves or could not sell any of the ones they've written.
I do not know of too many successful screenwriters who also write books describing how to do it. They probably do not have the time to do both.
Having said that, I still think we are blessed for all the grea... products, articles, news
- A Brief History Of Books
by Victor Epand. In the old days gone by, when man was still primitive in nature, and in the early beginning of civilization, people did not have printed books, as paper had not yet been invented. In those days, people used to write on stone tablets, which were bulky, heavy and difficult to store or look after. In ancient India, people would write on dry palm leaves or other types of leaves, or any other material... products, articles, news
- A Brief History of Bibliographies
by Arjun Mukherjee. Each bibliography must have an introduction and/or a preface. For example, the Antarctic Bibliography covers all disciplines related to the region including biological and geological sciences, medical sciences, meteorology, oceanography, atmospheric and terrestrial physics, expeditions, logistics equipment and supplies, and tourism.
A bibliography can be without peer, like the Annee Philologique... 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
- 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
- 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
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