"Calligraphy remains an art form," Father Harman says, "used for many more centuries for everything that has to exist in only one copy, or three or five, as you need a larger print run to justify the initial work on the printing process. Later, after the invention of machines to make copy, or just a few, it remains an art form. Professional scribes become printers and type-setters, and later, graphic designers."
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