"For You I Sing I sing for you with all my heart To alert you to the danger at hand I wish to trigger that long-lost memory For therein lies your eternal hope The Creator made Heaven, earth, and all divinities And in turn had the gods create the people of this earth It is the fallen ones who become human They must atone for their sins to return to Heaven These words I sing are true At the hour of peril, the Creator has opened Heaven’s gates October 15, 2014" Master Li Hongzhi (Hong Yin IV, from Falun Dafa teachings)
Also, antiquarians actually advise under most circumstances not to wear gloves. While it's true that the oil present on human skin can possibly damage ink if not handled delicately; you're far more likely to damage the pages by accident wearing gloves than not. Something about the tactile feedback of the pages being necessary to ensure you don't accidentally tear a page as you're turning it. The Library of Congress' reccomendations for handling rare texts are as follows: “Before handling any collection item, thoroughly wash and dry hands. Contrary to widespread belief, gloves are not necessarily recommended to handle rare or valuable books. Gloves (nitrile or vinyl) are always recommended if there is reason to suspect a health hazard (e.g., mold, arsenic). Clean gloves (nitrile, vinyl, or lint-free cotton) are also recommended when handling photograph albums/photographs or books with metal or ivory parts. Aside from those specific situations, it is generally preferable to handle your books with clean hands, washed with soap and thoroughly dried, rather than with gloves.”
Something beautiful to own.
The proof that this is a facsimile is that it is handled without white gloves.
Thank you.
شكرا ياريس علمتينى الحرف وعلمتينى الحب وعلمتينى حروف العطف
Intresting
I wonder if the voynich manuscript was an early Da Vinci manuscript. Its the same exact penmanship
So apic🎉
Need it
What's that piano number tho????
"For You I Sing
I sing for you with all my heart
To alert you to the danger at hand
I wish to trigger that long-lost memory
For therein lies your eternal hope
The Creator made Heaven, earth, and all divinities
And in turn had the gods create the people of this earth
It is the fallen ones who become human
They must atone for their sins to return to Heaven
These words I sing are true
At the hour of peril, the Creator has opened Heaven’s gates
October 15, 2014"
Master Li Hongzhi (Hong Yin IV, from Falun Dafa teachings)
Красиво, божественно, но, если было бы, подленным.
بح واللة تحياتى
PACERE AUDE¡¡
💚2024✨sowing..............🚣🎶
🎠🌈🌈🌈💍🌈🌈🌈🔥
Daniel 12 Revelation 21
🙏🌹 keeping the Faith... 💜😎
Are these The originals??
No, it's a facsimile edition.
The original copy is owned by Bill Gates
I question when I see a human touching allegedly priceless artifacts without hand protection… professionals wear cotton gloves..
It is a facsimile as the title says :)
Also, antiquarians actually advise under most circumstances not to wear gloves. While it's true that the oil present on human skin can possibly damage ink if not handled delicately; you're far more likely to damage the pages by accident wearing gloves than not. Something about the tactile feedback of the pages being necessary to ensure you don't accidentally tear a page as you're turning it.
The Library of Congress' reccomendations for handling rare texts are as follows:
“Before handling any collection item, thoroughly wash and dry hands. Contrary to widespread belief, gloves are not necessarily recommended to handle rare or valuable books. Gloves (nitrile or vinyl) are always recommended if there is reason to suspect a health hazard (e.g., mold, arsenic). Clean gloves (nitrile, vinyl, or lint-free cotton) are also recommended when handling photograph albums/photographs or books with metal or ivory parts. Aside from those specific situations, it is generally preferable to handle your books with clean hands, washed with soap and thoroughly dried, rather than with gloves.”