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Gift of Morgan Bulkeley Brainard, 1954.11.0, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Public …
Hornbook
Gift of Morgan Bulkeley Brainard, 1954.11.0, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Public Domain

Hornbook

Date1680-1720
Mediumpaper, ink, oak, brass, horn, iron
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineGift of Morgan Bulkeley Brainard
DescriptionHart family hornbook, c. 1680, Farmington, Connecticut
Object number1954.11.0
NotesSubject Note: Hornbooks and battledores were two early literacy teaching aids. A hornbook was a primer for children, used from the 15th to the 18th century, consisting of a sheet of paper (or parchment) mounted on a thin wooden paddle, usually with a handle that was perforated so that the hornbook could be hung at the child’s girdle, or belt. The sheet usually had the alphabet, some pairs of letters, and a religious verse, often the Lord's Prayer. Because paper was so expensive, parents and teachers wanted to protect it. So they covered the paper with a very thin piece of cow's horn which was so thin, you could see right through it. Thus, the name, hornbook came to be used to describe this type of “book.”
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