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Rotating bookmarks were a kind of bookmark used in medieval Europe. They were attached to a string, along which a marker could be slid up and down to mark a precise level on the page. Attached to the marker was a rotating disk that could indicate the column (usually numbered one to four, indicating the two columns on the left-hand page, and the two columns on the right-hand page). About 30 such rotating bookmarks have been recorded in libraries in continental Europe, and another half a dozen in England.

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  • Signet à roulette (fr)
  • Rotating bookmark (en)
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  • Un signet à roulette, ou signet à curseur, était un type particulier de signet utilisé en Europe au Moyen Âge. Il était attaché à une ficelle ou un ruban lui permettant d’être glissé à la hauteur d’un niveau précis de la page. Un disque rotatif attaché au marqueur pouvait indiquer la colonne. Une trentaine de signets à roulette de ce type ont été observés dans des bibliothèques d’Europe continentale, et une demi-douzaine en Angleterre. (fr)
  • Rotating bookmarks were a kind of bookmark used in medieval Europe. They were attached to a string, along which a marker could be slid up and down to mark a precise level on the page. Attached to the marker was a rotating disk that could indicate the column (usually numbered one to four, indicating the two columns on the left-hand page, and the two columns on the right-hand page). About 30 such rotating bookmarks have been recorded in libraries in continental Europe, and another half a dozen in England. (en)
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  • Un signet à roulette, ou signet à curseur, était un type particulier de signet utilisé en Europe au Moyen Âge. Il était attaché à une ficelle ou un ruban lui permettant d’être glissé à la hauteur d’un niveau précis de la page. Un disque rotatif attaché au marqueur pouvait indiquer la colonne. Une trentaine de signets à roulette de ce type ont été observés dans des bibliothèques d’Europe continentale, et une demi-douzaine en Angleterre. (fr)
  • Rotating bookmarks were a kind of bookmark used in medieval Europe. They were attached to a string, along which a marker could be slid up and down to mark a precise level on the page. Attached to the marker was a rotating disk that could indicate the column (usually numbered one to four, indicating the two columns on the left-hand page, and the two columns on the right-hand page). About 30 such rotating bookmarks have been recorded in libraries in continental Europe, and another half a dozen in England. (en)
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