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W 171,  Duke Albrecht's Table of Christian Faith (Winter Part). Original text dated to 1404.
Illuminated Manuscript, Doffinnes Hours, Floral Decoration, Walters Manuscript W.185, fol. 172r by Walters Art Museum Illuminated Manuscripts, via Flickr Letters, Illustrated Manuscript, Book Of Kells, Calligraphy Letters, Caligraphy, Alphabet, Book Of Hours, Grafik
Illuminated Manuscript, Doffinnes Hours, Floral Decoration, Walters Manuscript W.185, fol. 172r
Illuminated Manuscript, Doffinnes Hours, Floral Decoration, Walters Manuscript W.185, fol. 172r by Walters Art Museum Illuminated Manuscripts, via Flickr
Humanistic Script - The story of the writing style of the Renaissance Crafts, Inspiration, Ink, Miniature, Art, Urbino, Ancient, Ancient Romans
Humanistic Script - The story of the writing style of the Renaissance
Humanistic Script - The story of the writing style of the Renaissance
Revelation 5:1-3 "And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof? And no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither under the earth, was able to open the book, neither to look thereon." Book Of Shadows, Altered Books, Films, Old Books, Steampunk, Vintage, Bound Book, Bookbinding, Vintage Books
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Revelation 5:1-3 "And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof? And no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither under the earth, was able to open the book, neither to look thereon."
Yale, Beinecke MS 84. ‘Girdle books’ could be carried on a belt, and seem to have been designed for ‘on-the-move’ reading. The Yale ‘Girdle Book’ (Beinecke, MS 84), a copy of Boethius’ De consolatione philosophiae measuring only 100x80mm, was designed to be worn in this fashion and would have hung upside-down off a knot on the users belt, so that the text would be the right way up when lifted from the belt to be read. Reading, Book Binding, Bindings, Book Collection, Bookbags
Size Matters: Portable Medieval Manuscripts
Yale, Beinecke MS 84. ‘Girdle books’ could be carried on a belt, and seem to have been designed for ‘on-the-move’ reading. The Yale ‘Girdle Book’ (Beinecke, MS 84), a copy of Boethius’ De consolatione philosophiae measuring only 100x80mm, was designed to be worn in this fashion and would have hung upside-down off a knot on the users belt, so that the text would be the right way up when lifted from the belt to be read.
Ethiopian Coptic Bound Manuscript 3 Evidence of mending tears in the sheets of vellum. Gleeson Library, Rare Book Room, special collections and tagged bookbinding, coptic binding, kmbm_bind_f15, medieval manuscripts. Public domain Prayer Books, Coptic Bound Book
Coptic Book Binding
Ethiopian Coptic Bound Manuscript 3 Evidence of mending tears in the sheets of vellum. Gleeson Library, Rare Book Room, special collections and tagged bookbinding, coptic binding, kmbm_bind_f15, medieval manuscripts. Public domain
Curious ways for covering some hole in this manuscript's parchment sheet. Decoration were often used to mask imperfection and holes on the vellum. Surely this wasn't a very expensive manuscript. Image taken from Kommentar zum Canticum canticorum. De libero arbitrio. Passio Margaretae (around XI century) - Staatsbibliothek Bamberg Msc.Patr.41, Folio 69r. (Creative Commons License) Uppsala, Bamberg, Doodles, Binding, Parchment
Curious ways for covering some hole in this manuscript's parchment sheet. Decoration were often used to mask imperfection and holes on the vellum. Surely this wasn't a very expensive manuscript. Image taken from Kommentar zum Canticum canticorum. De libero arbitrio. Passio Margaretae (around XI century) - Staatsbibliothek Bamberg Msc.Patr.41, Folio 69r. (Creative Commons License)
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Antiquariat Büchel-Baur - 15th - 16th Century Books
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Mariale [with additions by] Domenico Ponzoni [and] Officium et Missa Immaculatae Conceptionis BMV by BUSTI, Bernardinus de, O.F.M - 1493
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Harsnett H.d.9 i recto Early Modern Period, Wholeness, Board, Image, Book Pieces, Image Boards, Letter Form
Terminology for fragments | Lost Manuscripts
Harsnett H.d.9 i recto
A chemise binding for a 16th-century manuscript, made of burgundy velvet, with five painted enamel badges pinned its covers and a small tassel attached to its top left-hand corner. British, English, Henry Viii, Tudor, The Royal Collection, Chemise
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A chemise binding for a 16th-century manuscript, made of burgundy velvet, with five painted enamel badges pinned its covers and a small tassel attached to its top left-hand corner.
Detached Byzantine binding, from a book created in the 15-17th century.  Copyright: The British Library, considered Public Domain in most countries. Embroidery Book, Textbook, 17th Century
Byzantine bookbindings | The British Library
Detached Byzantine binding, from a book created in the 15-17th century. Copyright: The British Library, considered Public Domain in most countries.
A Medieval English Binding With Thongs Laced Into Oak Boards Antique Books
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A Medieval English Binding With Thongs Laced Into Oak Boards
Author portrait of the scribe Eadwine from the Eadwine Psalter, c. 1150, made at Christ’s Church, Canterbury, England. The Eadwine Psalter is another copy of the Utrecht Psalter created at Christ’s Church. Cambridge, Trinity College MS R. 17.1. Image taken from ARTstor. Anglo Saxon, Canterbury, Cambridge, The Monks, Mulder, Medieval Times, Medieval History
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Author portrait of the scribe Eadwine from the Eadwine Psalter, c. 1150, made at Christ’s Church, Canterbury, England. The Eadwine Psalter is another copy of the Utrecht Psalter created at Christ’s Church. Cambridge, Trinity College MS R. 17.1. Image taken from ARTstor.