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Bookbinding, Medieval. --- Reliure médiévale --- Bookbinding, Medieval --- Reliure médiévale
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Manuscripts, Armenian --- Bookbinding, Medieval --- Bookbinding
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Bookbinding --- Fasteners. --- Bookbinding, Medieval. --- Dutch.
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Bookbinding, Medieval. --- Bookbinding --- Facsimiles. --- Herzog August Bibliothek.
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Bookbinding, Medieval --- Reliure médiévale --- Library resources. --- 095 "04/14" --- 686.1 --- -Bookbinding, Medieval --- -Medieval bookbinding --- Merkwaardige boekbanden--Middeleeuwen --- Bookbinding --- Library resources --- -Merkwaardige boekbanden--Middeleeuwen --- 686.1 Bookbinding --- 095 "04/14" Merkwaardige boekbanden--Middeleeuwen --- -686.1 Bookbinding --- Medieval bookbinding --- Reliure médiévale --- Bookbinding, Medieval - Library resources. --- Bookbinding, Medieval - France, Southern. --- Reliure medievale --- Provence-alpes-cote d'azur (france)
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"The transition from roll to codex as the standard format of the book is one of the most culturally significant innovations of Late Antiquity. The Codex and Crafts in Late Antiquity examines surviving evidence in order to better understand how this transition took place. Placing the codex into the general cultural, religious, and technological context of Late Antiquity, the book examines the major types of codices--the wooden tablet codex, the single-quire codex and the multi-quire codex--in all their structural, technical, and decorative features. Georgios Boudalis argues that the codex was not an ingenious invention but rather an innovation that evolved using techniques already widely employed by artisans and craftspeople in the creation of everyday items such as socks, shoes, and baskets, revealing that the codex was a fascinating, yet practical, development"--
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Bookbinding, Medieval --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Scriptoria --- Reliure médiévale --- Manuscrits médiévaux --- Scriptoriums --- Cistercians --- Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa
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Book conservation --- Book history --- anno 500-1499 --- Bookbinding, Medieval --- Reliure médiévale --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Bookbinding --- History --- 095 <063> --- 095 "04/14" --- Merkwaardige boekbanden--Congressen --- Merkwaardige boekbanden--Middeleeuwen --- Conferences - Meetings --- 095 "04/14" Merkwaardige boekbanden--Middeleeuwen --- 095 <063> Merkwaardige boekbanden--Congressen --- Reliure médiévale --- Congrès --- Bookbinding [Medieval ] --- Europe --- Binding of books --- Print finishing processes --- Medieval bookbinding --- Bibliopegy --- Bookbinding, Medieval - Congresses --- Bookbinding - Europe - History - Congresses --- Technique du livre --- Moyen âge
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Le quatrième volume de la collection « Reliures médiévales des bibliothèques de France » est voué aux manuscrits conservés à la bibliothèque municipale de Reims qui, pour la plupart, proviennent de la bibliothèque capitulaire Reims et de celles des abbayes de Saint-Remi et de Saint-Thierry. Le fonds manuscrit de ces trois bibliothèques remonte à l’épiscopat d’Hincmar (845-882) et d’Adalbéron (969-988), mais elles sont restés constamment en relation avec les mouvements intellectuels qui ont suivis et elles témoignent de l’intensité de la vie culturelle et spirituelle médiévale. Les manuscrits de la bibliothèque capitulaire présentent un intérêt particulier, car le fonds manuscrit provient surtout des donations effectuées par les archevêques et les chanoines à la fin du XIVe et au début du XVe siècle. La plus remarquable est celle de l’archevêque Guy de Roye (1390-1409), qui lègue quelque 160 volumes à la bibliothèque capitulaire, mais la bibliothèque de Guillaume Fillastre, cardinal-prêtre de Saint-Marc, rassemblée pendant ses séjours à Constance et en Italie aux environs de 1416-1418 est aussi du plus grand intérêt, car elle apparaît comme la toute première manifestation de l’humanisme en France. C’est ainsi que se trouve rassemblé à Reims un ensemble exceptionnel de reliures du XIVe et XVe siècle, moment clé dans l’histoire de la reliure. Ce nouveau catalogue offre aux chercheurs la matière d’une réflexion renouvelée sur cette importante période de mutation.
Book history --- Reims --- Bookbinding, Medieval --- Reliure médiévale --- Catalogs. --- Catalogues --- Bibliothèque municipale de Reims --- Catalogs --- Reliure médiévale --- Bibliothèque municipale de Reims
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