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389 pages, Hardcover
First published May 10, 2016
The people of Pergamum learned how to soak animal hide in lime for ten days, scrape it, and dry it. The hides of young animals - kid, lamb, and young gazelle were used, though the est material was that made from the skin of fetal animals.Reading that made me feel sick. Literally tearing the unborn baby from it's mother's womb, probably killing the mother in the process, just to make something to write on. Very fine parchment made from calfskin is known as vellum.
Almost any language could be transcribed into Hebrew - the first alphabet with that degree of versatility. Jews wrote local languages in Hebrew wherever they went.In Spain it is called Ladino, in North Africa, their Arabic was called Judeo-Arabic, then there is Yiddish and Judeo-Persian. The alphabet was so versatile that all sounds could be correctly reproduced with the written letters.