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Styli used in writing in the Fourteenth Century.
A writing implement or writing instrument is an object used to produce writing. Most can be used for other functions, such as painting, drawing and technical drawing. One of the critical characteristics of a writing implement is the ability to produce a smooth, controllable line.

Types

Ancient

Although in Western civilization writing is usually done with some form of pencil or pen, other cultures have used other instruments. Chinese characters are traditionally written with a brush, which is perceived as lending itself to a graceful, flowing stroke.

The Babylonians and others using cuneiform used a stylus to make marks in clay tablets. Ancient Sumerian writing was produced with a triangular stylus, which made a characteristic wedge-shaped mark in the soft clay used as a medium. The Romans also used styli with wax tablets. In a development of the old means of recording devices, the hand held computer and certain other computer input devices can use a stylus to enter information onto a screen.

Almost anything that makes a permanent mark can be used as a writing instrument, for example crayons and pastels (including oil pastels in stick form). Writing can also be carved into rock faces and monuments although the equipment used cannot be described as a writing aid.

Reed pens were used with various inks, with one end being turned into a nib or similar means of carrying ink.

Later quills were used: suitable bird feathers, usually from the wing, often from geese and ravens: left and right handed people will use feathers from opposite sides of the bird. These are still in use in various contexts, chiefly by calligraphers, and sometimes in banks.

Pencils were developed during the sixteenth century and exist in various forms. Those in common use involve a wooden casing surrounding a lead (not actually lead, but rather a form of graphite) which is now a mixture of graphite and clay for black, and including various pigments for coloured pencils.

Slate pencils and china pencils are used on the so named materials.

Dip pens consist of a nib - the pen proper - and a pen-holder. They can be used with most types of ink. A variety of nibs for different purposes can be placed in the pen holder: for example for copperplate writing, mapping pens and nibs for drawing music staves, with five points. Automatic pens are a category of dip pen, in which the nib is in two parts and can hold a larger quantity of ink.

The main problem with dip pens is the limited amount of ink that can be carried at any one time, and the tendency to drip ink on the page, causing blots. This led to the development of fountain pens, which were developed in the 19th century. These consist of the nib unit, the ink holder or reservoir (now often in the form of cartridges) and the nib unit with cover. Only certain types of ink can be used in a fountain pen, to avoid clogging up the nib unit mechanism.

Modern

A twentieth century innovation was that of Laszlo Biro, a Hungarian who invented the biro, which was the term used for a ballpoint pen.

Felt tip pens consist of a barrel with a reservoir of ink, and a fibrous material as nib.

Metal pens were developed in the late 18th century.

Fountain pens date from the beginning of the 18th century, but were developed more extensively in the 19th century, with Bramah being a significant figure.

Implements associated with writing, not being pens, include rubbers for pen and pencil: and rulers and related drawing instruments. Pounce pots were a precursor of blotting paper, being a dispenser for powdery material for drying the ink. Stencils can be used to create standardised letters, patterns or signatures.
Writing, is the representation of language in a textual medium; that is with the use of signs or symbols. It is distinguished from illustration such as cave drawings and paintings, and recording language via a non-textual medium such as magnetic tape audio.
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Painting, meant literally, is the practice of applying color to a surface (support) such as paper, canvas, wood, glass, lacquer or concrete. However, when used in an artistic sense, the term "painting" means the use of this activity in combination with drawing, composition and
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Technical drawing, also known as drafting, is the practice of creating accurate representations of objects for technical, architectural and engineering needs. A practitioner of the craft is known as a draftsman, draftsperson
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Smooth could mean many things, including:
  • Smooth (magazine)
  • Draught beer served with nitrogen.
  • Smooth function, a function that is infinitely differentiable, used in calculus and topology.

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line can be described as an ideal zero-width, infinitely long, perfectly straight curve (the term curve in mathematics includes "straight curves") containing an infinite number of points. In Euclidean geometry, exactly one line can be found that passes through any two points.
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pencil is a writing instrument or drawing instrument consisting of a thin stick of pigment (usually graphite, but can also be coloured pigment or charcoal) and clay, usually encased in a thin wood cylinder though paper and plastic sheaths are also used.
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PEN may refer to:
  • International PEN, the worldwide association of writers
  • Penang International Airport in Penang, Malaysia (IATA airport code)
  • PEN, the ISO 4217 code for Peruvian nuevo sol, the currency of Peru
  • Polyethylene naphthalate, a polymer

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brush refers to a variety of devices mainly with bristles, wire or other filament of any possible material used mainly for cleaning, grooming hair, make up making painting, deburring and other kinds of surface finishing, but also for many other purposes like (but not limited to)
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Ancient Mesopotamia

Euphrates Tigris
Cities / Empires
Sumer: Uruk ' Ur ' Eridu
Kish ' Lagash ' Nippur
Akkadian Empire: Akkad
Babylon ' Isin ' Susa
Assyria: Assur Nineveh
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Cuneiform
Child systems Old Persian, Ugaritic

Unicode range U+12000 to U+1236E (Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform)
U+12400 to U+12473 (Numbers)
ISO 15924 Xsux

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stylus (plural: styli or styluses) is a writing utensil. The word is also used for a computer accessory (PDAs). It usually refers to a narrow elongated staff, similar to a modern ballpoint pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more easily.
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Clay tablet, copy of a monumental inscription, ca. 2270 BC.]]r76ir47i Small tablets made out of clay were used from 5500 BC hi! ]njasryTărtăria tablets and later from 4th millennium BC onwards as a writing medium in Sumerian, other Mesopotamian, Hittite, and
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Sumerian ( EME.GIR15
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stylus (plural: styli or styluses) is a writing utensil. The word is also used for a computer accessory (PDAs). It usually refers to a narrow elongated staff, similar to a modern ballpoint pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more easily.
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Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew from a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula circa the 9th century BC to a massive empire straddling the Mediterranean Sea.
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A wax tablet ( tabula ) is a tablet made of wood and covered with a layer of wax. It was used as a reusable and portable writing surface in Antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages.
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A mobile device (also known as converged device, handheld device, handheld computer, "Palmtop" or simply 'handheld) is a pocket-sized computing device, typically comprising a small visual display screen for user output and a miniature keyboard or touch
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An input device is a hardware mechanism that transforms information in the external world for consumption by a computer. Often, input devices are under direct control by a human user, who uses them to communicate commands or other information to be processed by the computer, which
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A crayon is a stick of colored wax, charcoal, chalk, or other materials used for writing and drawing. A crayon made of oiled chalk is called an oil pastel; when made of pigment with a dry binder, it is simply a pastel.
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Pastel is an art medium in the form of a stick, consisting of pure powdered pigment and a binder. The pigments used in pastels are the same as those used to produce all colored art media, including oil paints.
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Oil pastel (also called wax oil crayon) is a painting and drawing medium with characteristics similar to pastels and wax crayons. Unlike "soft" or "French" pastel sticks, which are made with a gum or methyl cellulose binder, oil pastels consist of pigment mixed with a
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monument is a statue, building, or other edifice created to commemorate a person, event or as an artistic object. They are frequently used to improve the appearance of a city or location. Cities that are planned such as Washington D.C. and Brasília are often built around monuments.
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Reed pens or kalamoi (singular kalamos) are a type of writing implement with a long history. They are made by cutting and shaping a single reed straw or length of bamboo. Reed pens with modern features such as a split nib have been found in Ancient Egyptian sites dating from the
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An ink is a liquid containing various pigments and/or dyes used for coloring a surface to produce an image or text. Ink is used for drawing or writing with a pen or brush or quill. Thicker inks, in paste form, are used extensively in letterpress and lithographic printing.
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NIB or nib may refer to:
  • N.I.B., a song by Black Sabbath
  • Neodymium magnet or NIB, a powerful magnet made from neodymium, iron, and boron
  • .nib, the extension used on user interface files in NeXT's and Apple's Interface Builder software

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Quill
Paradigm: Object-oriented
Appeared in: 2000s
Designed by: Quintiq
Influenced by: Java
License: Quintiq
Website: N/A

Quill is high level object oriented programming language created by Dutch software company Quintiq.
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Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds. They are the outstanding characteristic that distinguishes the Class Aves from all other living groups. Other Theropoda also had feathers (see Feathered dinosaurs).
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Calligraphy (from Greek κάλλος kallos "beauty" + γραφή graphẽ
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