Of course, only really expertcalligraphers were employed on great and important works.
Persian calligraphershad taught its use afresh to the Byzantine scribes.
He had excellent taste, however, {44}and bestowed generous rewards upon the calligraphers who worked for him.
Beautiful examples of blended writing and decoration were produced in England in the ninth century by Anglian and Irish calligraphers in the north, and by Saxon writers in the south.
I present herewith a compilation of the names of over one hundred of the best known calligraphers and authors of the world, and not to be found as a whole in any public or private library.
This neglect of printing in a city renowned for the elegance of its manuscripts and the skill of its calligraphers shows that the professional book-makers regarded printing as an inartistic and mechanical method of making books.
The copyists and calligraphers were stimulated to do their best by the religious zeal of wealthy laymen who frequently gave to religious houses large sums of money for the copying and ornamentation of books.
The three most celebrated calligraphers of this century were Hamdallah, who died A.
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