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<p>across Europe by the <a href="page.php?w=Early_Middle_Ages">Early Middle Ages</a> and remained the main writing tool of the West for nearly a thousand years until the 17th century. Quills are fashioned by cutting a nib into the end of a feather obtained from a fairly large bird, such as a <a href="page.php?w=goose">goose</a>, traditionally from its left wing. A quill has the advantage of being more durable and more flexible than a reed pen, and it can also retain ink in the hollow shaft of the feather, known as the calamus, allowing more writing</p><p>
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