Writing Equipment

Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 2: Writing Equipment is a detailed study of Roman writing equipment, offering a comprehensive, lavishly illustrated and much-needed survey of the material resources for the production of everyday written documents in the Roman empire. Sections on the social as...

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Main Author: Willi, Anna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Nothingham LatinNow ePubs 2021
Series:Manual of Roman Everyday Writing
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