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The Archaeology of Medieval Bookbinding



This book is about the history of bookbinding and how it has evolved over the years. It covers the introduction of the codex and how different binding structures evolved over time, specifically focusing on Western binding structures. It also compares and contrasts different binding structures from different periods. more details
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  • A comprehensive history of bookbinding and its evolution
  • Detailed examination of Western binding structures
  • Comprehensive comparison and contrast of different binding structures


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Author J. A. Szirmai
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780859679046
Publisher Scolar Pr
Manufacturer Scolar Pr
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This book is about the history of bookbinding and how it has evolved over the years. It covers the introduction of the codex and how different binding structures evolved over time, specifically focusing on Western binding structures. It also compares and contrasts different binding structures from different periods.

Studies of the history of bookbinding are often mainly concerned with the exterior decoration. This volume focuses attention primarily on the physical aspects of the binding and its construction principles. It is an expanded version of a series of lectures delivered by the author while Visiting Professor at the University of Amsterdam in 1987, supplemented with the results of ten years of intensive research in major libraries on the continent, the UK and USA. The book surveys the evolution of binding structures from the introduction of the codex 2000 years ago to the close of the Middle Ages. Part One reviews the scanty physical evidence from the Mediterranean heritage, the early Coptic, Islamic and Ethiopian binding structures and their interrelation with those of the Byzantine realm. Part Two features a detailed analysis of Western binding structures, distinguishing the Carolingian, Romanesque and gothic wooden-board bindings as the main typological entities; their structure and function is compared with those of contemporary limp bindings.
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