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Forty Centuries of Ink

by David N. Carvalho

 

 

 

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Preface

Chapter I

Genesis of Ink

Chapter II

Antiquity of Ink.

Chapter III

Classical Ink and Its Exodus.

Chapter IV

Classical Ink and Its Exodus (continued).

Chapter V

Revival of Ink.

Chapter VI

Ink of the West.

Chapter VII

Early Mediaeval Ink.

Chapter VIII

Mediaeval Ink.

Chapter IX

End of Mediaeval Ink.

Chapter X

Renaissance Ink.

Chapter XI

Ancient Ink Treatises.

Chapter XII

Study of Ink.

Chapter XIII

Study of Ink.

Chapter XIV

Classifications of Ink.

Chapter XV

Official and Legal Ink.

Chapter XVI

Enduring Ink.

Chapter XVII

Ink Phenomena.

Chapter XVIII

Ink Chemistry.

Chapter XIX

Fraudulent Ink Back Grounds.

Chapter XX

Fugitive Ink.

Chapter XXI

Ancient and Modern Ink Receipts.

Chapter XXII

Ink Industry.

Chapter XXIII

Chemico-Legal Ink.

Chapter XXIV

Chemico-Legal Ink (continued).

Chapter XXV

Ink Utensils of Antiquity.

Chapter XXVI

Ink Utensils (quill Pen Steel Pen).

Chapter XXVII

Substitutes for Ink Utensils ("lead" and Other Pencils).

Chapter XXVIII

Ancient Ink Backgrounds (the Origin of Papyrus).

Chapter XXIX

Ancient Ink Backgrounds (parchment and Vellum).

Chapter XXX

Modern Ink Backgrounds (true Paper).

Chapter XXXI

Modern Ink Backgrounds (wood Paper and "Safety" Paper).

Chapter XXXII

Curiosa (ink and Other Writing Materials).

 

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