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If you want to read Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road in its original scroll form this summer, the place to go to is the Beat Generation exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The end of the text in a medieval manuscript was announced by the word explicit, probably a reshaping (after incipit) of an earlier Latin phrase such as explicitum est volumen ("the book has been completely unrolled"), itself a reminder of the scroll form of the book used in the West before the codex format was adopted about ad 300.
Megillah, also spelled Megilla, Hebrew Megillah ("Scroll"), plural Megillot, in the Hebrew Bible, any of the five sacred books of the Ketuvim (the third division of the Old Testament), in scroll form, that are read in the synagogue in the course of certain festivals.
The scientists also reckon the scroll form factor offers a pleasing ergonomically option for making actual phone calls too, given that a rolled up scroll can sit snugly against the face.
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The elaborate iconographies are glossed in long scrolls, which form undulating accents across the pages.
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Roll the flaps to form "scroll like" handles.
He has since developed a method, called virtual unwrapping, to model the surface of an ancient scroll in the form of a mesh of tiny triangles.
In traditional Japanese scrolls, the ultimate form of art for that medium is when there is no painting on the scroll.
Against an electronic soundscape, a great screen of figures and commands scrolls past, patterns form and reform, before ever-changing digits cover the whole space, moving so fast they resemble a giant swarm of insects.
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