Mr_Blu_Sq t1_j46rg9g wrote
Reply to comment by Wikikiki-com in Conservation of Spanish Armada invasion maps reveals red ink details were added hundreds of years later by ArtOak
Thas a real shame, but common (alike practices) Its really a crappy thing 2 do, but i must not judge sum poor geezer hundreds of yrs ago hoping for a taste of the good life.
Gives it more interest i suppose.
JovahkiinVIII t1_j49bvff wrote
I guess there’s also the line between when is something a historical artifact as opposed to just a text with information. Nowadays we digitize everything, and have copies of copies of stuff. In the 19th century they could definitely mass produce books, but still a book was where legitimate data was stored. If you find that an old text is fading or otherwise is seen as needing clarity, it might not be seen as very crazy to just update your stuff.
Not that I like it. But I wonder how different the perspective was of the guy who did it
Mr_Blu_Sq t1_j49y4z8 wrote
He wanted money..
...money for beer
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