| Charles Graux - 1893 - 464 pagine
...this ink (the ink of galls and iron), and the use of parchment , took place at the same time. For the ink composed of charcoal and solution of glue can scarcely be made to adhere to skin; whereas the free acid of the chemical ink partly dissolves the gelatine of the MSS.... | |
| Charles Ainsworth Mitchell, Thomas Cradock Hepworth - 1924 - 406 pagine
...probable that the adoption of this ink, and the use of parchment, took place at the same time. For the ink, composed of charcoal and solution of glue, can scarcely be made to adhere to skin ; whereas the free acid of the chemical ink partly dissolves the gelatine of the MSS.,... | |
| 1880 - 580 pagine
...of this ink (thé ink of galls and iron), and thé use ol parchment, took place at thé saine lime. For thé ink composed of charcoal and solution of...must hâve contained much free acid, thé letters hâve, as it were, eaten through thé skin, thé effect being allways most Molent on thé side of thé... | |
| 1821 - 588 pagine
...probable, that the adoption of this ink, and the use of parchment, took place at the same time. For the ink composed of charcoal and solution of glue can scarcely be made to adhere to skin ; whereas the free acid of the chemical ink partly dissolves the gelatine of the MSS.,... | |
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