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March 22, 2006: Medieval Books are Subject in New Mexico Lecture Series
"The bound book, for example, began to replace the roll or scroll only toward the end of Antiquity. It evolved during the Middle Ages into the major means for the transmission of knowledge that remained until the advent of the Internet Age; medieval scribes and artists exercised remarkable inventiveness to turn the illuminated manuscript into an object of the most exquisite beauty."


