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* [http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/English/EventsExhibitions/Permanent/medieval/objects/record.htm?type=object&id=118574 Inkhorn, 1500s]
* [http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/English/EventsExhibitions/Permanent/medieval/objects/record.htm?type=object&id=118574 Inkhorn, 1500s]
* [http://www.larsdatter.com/scribaltools.htm Scribes and Scribal Tools]
* [http://www.larsdatter.com/scribaltools.htm Scribes and Scribal Tools]
* [http://www.threadsofhistory.com/Eowyn/EowynsEncheiridion/ScribalTools.html Scribal Tools: The Penner & Inkhorn]


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An inkwell is a small container for holding ink, into which a pen can be dipped. Most were made of horn, but there are examples in glass, pottery, or metal (especially the fancy bronze inkwells of the 16th century).

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