pergamenti
Pergamenti is the Italian term for parchment sheets used as writing material. In English-language contexts, parchment refers to the same material, a writing surface produced from animal skins. Pergamenti encompasses the sheets prepared for manuscripts, documents, and bookbinding from late antiquity through the medieval and early modern periods, and it remains relevant today in manuscript conservation and related crafts.
Etymology and scope: The word pergamena and its plural pergamenti are rooted in Latin, with connections often
Production and characteristics: Pergamenti are typically made from skins of sheep, goats, or calves. The skins
History and use: Pergamenti were the dominant writing material in Europe from late antiquity through the Middle