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16 May 2025

  • curprev 22:5322:53, 16 May 2025 imported>Jorge Stolfi 22,917 bytes +22,917 Manufacture: Iron-gall ink, the most common in Europe from the Middle Ages to Renaissance, would not "flake off" because it chemically bonded to the protein in the leather. Only less adequate inks, like soot in gum arabic (used for Torah scrolls) would flake or rub off.