A
palimpsest is a
manuscript page from a
scroll or
book from which the text has been scraped off and which can be used again. The word "palimpsest" comes through
Latin from
Greek παλιν + ψαω = (
palin "again" +
psao "I scrape"), and meant "scraped (clean and used) again."
Romans wrote on
wax-coated tablets that could be smoothed and reused, and a passing use of the term "palimpsest" by
Cicero seems to refer to this practice
Archimedes Palimpsest
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