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write briefly the development of writing in roman empire​

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Answered by adrin14
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The Romans used a variety of tools for writing. Everyday writing could be done on wax tablets or thin leaves of wood. Documents, like legal contracts, were usually written in pen and ink on papyrus. Books were also written in pen and ink on papyrus or sometimes on parchment. Inscriptions were sometimes carved in stone on buildings and other monuments, like triumphal arches.

Answered by dgarzonmelo
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The first type of writing practiced in Ancient Rome was the one we know by original writing, which is the one that appears in the epigraphs of the archaic period. ... The classical capital is the canonization of that elegant model of archaic writing that was progressively normalized until the classical period.

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