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The History of Ink, Including Its Etymology, Chemistry, and Bibliography

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The work traces the development, composition, and terminology of writing fluids, offering definitions, surveys of colors and substrates, and practical distinctions between ink and paint. It examines linguistic roots and equivalents across many languages, surveys materials and recipes, and treats chemical constituents and manufacture, including dyes and pigments used for various tints. It discusses uses on paper, parchment, textiles, wood, leather, and in printing and art, and includes bibliographic references and illustrative plates. The introduction also critiques historical neglect of technical arts and frames the study as a corrective to traditional narratives.

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Thaddeus Davids

Thaddeus Davids was an author known for his scholarly work on the subject of ink. His notable book, "The History of Ink, Including Its Etymology, Chemistry, and Bibliography," explores the various aspects of ink, from its origins and chemical properties to its historical significance in literature and documentation. Davids' contributions provide valuable insights into the materials that have shaped written communication throughout history, making his work a significant resource for those interested in the intersection of science and literature.

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