British Literature I
Vellum is a fine-quality writing surface made from animal skin, particularly calf, lamb, or goat. Historically significant for its use in manuscripts, vellum provided a durable and smooth medium for written works, allowing for intricate calligraphy and detailed illustrations. Its importance is underscored by its role in preserving texts that were part of oral traditions, as it enabled the transition from spoken word to written documentation.
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