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John Mielot, author of Miracles de Notre Dame using a quill and a scraping knife in a monestary library

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1470 Copyists Knife Monk Notre Quill Scraping Monestary


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This evocative image captures the quiet dedication of a monk, identified as John Mielot, in the hallowed halls of a medieval monastery library. Dating back to around 1470, this historical photograph from Mary Evans Picture Library transports us back in time to an era when the written word held immense power and significance. Mielot, the author of Miracles de Notre Dame, is deeply engrossed in his work, his brow furrowed in concentration as he meticulously copies text using a quill pen. The quill, a traditional writing instrument of the time, was made from the feathers of geese or swans, and required a steady hand and a keen eye to produce legible script. But the monk's work was not just about putting pen to parchment. With the aid of a scraping knife, he carefully corrects any errors or imperfections in his copying, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the text. The knife, an essential tool for monk copyists, was used to remove any unwanted ink or marks from the parchment, allowing for precise and flawless reproduction. The monastery library, filled with countless volumes, served as a repository of knowledge and wisdom, a testament to the importance of learning and communication in medieval society. Monks like Mielot dedicated their lives to preserving and disseminating this knowledge, often through the laborious process of hand-copying texts. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of a monk copyist, a humble yet vital figure in the annals of history. It invites us to reflect on the enduring power of the written word and the tireless efforts of those who have dedicated themselves to its preservation and dissemination.

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