Parchment Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Parchment is a material for the pages of a
book or
codex, made from fine
calf skin, sheep skin or goat skin. Parchment is named after the city
Pergamon where it was first invented. One sort of parchment is
vellum, a word that is used loosely to mean parchment, and especially for fine parchment, but more accurately refers to parchment made from calf skin (vellum and
veal come from the same Latin root). In the
Middle Ages calf- and sheep-skin were the preferred materials for making parchment in
England and
France, goat-skin was more common in
Italy.
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