Subject: Inks
This query comes from someone not on this list, who will not see any responses posted here. Please reply directly to him at the address below. **** Moderator's comments: Also post your answers. Lots of us will be interested in this. I am researching adiastematic music notation in early monastic manuscripts. The monastic and secular libraries in Switzerland have MSS attributed to both Irish and Mediterranean scribes, who appear to have used different inks as well as different scripts. Can anyone tell me if PIXIE can be used to differentiate between cuttlefish ink and blackthorn ink? I imagine that any resins or other large organic molecules in such inks will have depolymerized by now, so I wonder how viable the technique might be. The substrate is in all cases vellum. Please reply to my email address. Best wishes, Alan A. Bailey abailey [at] tell__ascom__ch *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:73 Distributed: Sunday, May 5, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-73-011 ***Received on Monday, 29 April, 1996