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Scroll - Wikipedia An illuminated scroll, probably of the 10th century, created in the Byzantine empire Scroll of the Book of Esther, Seville, Spain Ingredients used in making ink for Hebrew scrolls today A scroll (from the Old French escroe or escroue), also known as a roll, is a roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper containing writing [1]
History of scrolls - Wikipedia Scroll of the Book of Esther, Seville, Spain A scroll (from the Old French escroe or escroue) is a roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper containing writing [1] The history of scrolls dates back to ancient Egypt In most ancient literate cultures scrolls were the earliest format for longer documents written in ink or paint on a flexible background, preceding bound books; [2] rigid media such as
Scroll - New York State Unified Court System New York State Supreme Court and the County Clerk of New York SCROLL system is provided as a free public service by the New York Unified Court system
Scrolls: A Basic Introduction | Medieval Scrolls at Harvard Scrolls are usually wound around a central baton, the umbilicus; the papyrus, leather, or parchment which is nearest the center, although it might bear the weight of the length of the scroll, generally receives far less wear than the outer portions, since the outer membranes must be handled at every use in reaching the center
scroll - Wiktionary, the free dictionary scroll (plural scrolls) A scroll documenting the Swedish Capture of Novgorod The scroll of a violin A roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll (architecture) An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form Roman architectural ornament is largely of some scroll pattern Spirals or sprays in the shape of an actual plant