what is a menuscript? Why were they not used widely
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Explanation: A manuscript is a handwritten composition on paper, bark, cloth, metal, palm leaf or any other material dating back at least seventy-five years that has significant scientific, historical or aesthetic value. Lithographs and printed volumes are not manuscripts. ... Manuscripts have knowledge content.
The following are the reasons why the manuscript was not used widely in everyday life prior to the age of print in India: 1. The manuscripts were delicate material thus could be destroyed by regular handling. ... Carrying manuscripts everywhere was also not possible thus the sphere for its circulation remained limited.
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