There are and where encrypted messages in paintings that concealed a message while easy to carry, hide, all while seeking refuge from religious persecution. Also, pictures can be read and interpreted long after where as a written language is limited only to the people and place in time it is being used like hieroglyphics
In medieval Europe, the Bible was primarily copied by monks in monasteries. These monks, often members of religious orders such as the Benedictines or Cistercians, meticulously transcribed texts by hand, preserving them for study and liturgical use. Scribes played a crucial role in this process, ensuring the accurate replication of scripture before the invention of the printing press in the 15th century. This laborious task was essential for the dissemination of Christian teachings during the Middle Ages.
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They did. 90% of the people couldn't read or write so the church made stain glass windows to tell the bible stories and put on passion plays. The monks copied and wrote books, of which we now use, to tell us about the age. The books are art as well as written work.
The monks are coming!
Monks are allowed to use the internet, although it is strongly advisef for them not to.
No. Some monks do not talk at all.
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John Locke's ideas were used in the Declaration of Independence. I wouldn't say he copied him, but did use his philosophy.
The printing press and printed paper books had already been in use for over 60 years. William Caxton printed the first book in English in 1473 long before the monasteries were dissolved. Monks had stopped copying books in Medieval times.
You could use fake, copied, or spurious.