The census of Western Medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries, stage 1: Cambridge. A final report - and a glimpse at some ’treasures’
The census of Western Medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries, stage 1: Cambridge. A final report - and a glimpse at some ’treasures’
Title:
The census of Western Medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries, stage 1: Cambridge. A final report - and a glimpse at some ’treasures’
Author:
Sheppard, J. M.
Location:
Copenhagen
Notes:
CCCC MS 458 Reference to bindings with angled wedges such as CCCC MS 458 (here identified by the old Elbing manuscript number N.11), pp. 179 n. 11, 188, fig.
CCCC MS 514 Discussion of the metal stands on the Elbing books, such as CCCC MS 514 (here identified by the old Elbing manuscript number N.16). Concludes that these were added in the 15th century when books were first being stood upright on shelves, pp. 185-6
Editor:
Fellows-Jensen, G. and Springborg, P.
Pages:
175–89
Book Title:
Care and conservation of manuscripts 7: proceedings of the seventh international seminar held at the University of Copenhagen, 18th-19th October 2002