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  • curprev 22:3722:37, 2 February 202174.96.72.204 talk 10,836 bytes −62 That part of sentence implied a continuous line of text from the outermost edge of a scroll to its center, before beginning a new line. This is contradicted by every image of a scroll I can find on Wikipedia and Google, where either Left-To-Right (ex: English) or Right-To-Left (ex: Arabic) scripts paginate their text, or where Top-To-Bottom (ex: Historical CJK Ideographs) or Bottom-To-Top (ex: Ogham (but couldn't find scrolls with this direction)) scripts write continuously like webpages today. undo Tag: Visual edit

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