11 questions about Notetaking In The 14th Century

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1. What tools were used for notetaking in the 14th century?
2. What period of writing is associated with the 14th century?
Gothic period (1300s–1500s)
3. What languages were used for notetaking in the 14th century?
4. Were books expensive to produce in the 14th century?
Yes, materials such as parchment and ink were expensive and book production was often limited to monasteries and universities.
5. What type of paper was usually used for books in the 14th century?
6. What type of ink was commonly used for writing in the 14th century?
Iron gall ink (black ink) or plant dye inks (red, blue, green, yellow, etc.)
7. What were the common writing styles of the 14th century?
Gothic script, Lombardic script, Pre-gothic cursive script, Humanistic minuscule script
8. When did the use of modern conveniences such as printing presses become widespread in Europe?
9. How long did it typically take to copy a long book by hand in the 14th century?
It could take five or six months, or even two years, to copy one long book
10. Who were the primary users of notebooks in the 14th century?
11. How were notes taken during lectures in the 14th century?
Most often, lectures were written down by students on parchment or paper. They also used chalk tablets and wax tablets.

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