Medieval Literature
Vellum is a fine quality parchment made from the skin of young animals, usually calves, and used historically for writing and bookmaking. This material was prized for its durability and smooth surface, making it ideal for the creation of important texts, including manuscripts in the Old English language and poetry. Vellum played a crucial role in preserving literary works from the medieval period, allowing them to be copied and disseminated across Europe.
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