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Nostalgia Reader
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Eye-skip, or parablepsis: when a scribe miscopies a portion of text because they skip to the next instance of the word on a different line from the one they were copying.

THERE'S A WORD FOR THIS xD
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Nostalgia Reader
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Most bestiaries were unillustrated, since they seemed to exist more for moral & Christian allegories than a "field guide."

The classifying of what is and isn't a bestiary is very confusing--this first essay just is too scholarly based for a layperson's "intro."

They seem to be like supplementary bonus features to many MS's, the way they were inserted into some after already having existed as "pamphlets" of sorts.
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