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Tied and Bound: A Comparative View on Manuscript Binding / / ed. by Alessandro Bausi, Michael Friedrich.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ammirati, Serena, Contributor.
Bausi, Alessandro, Contributor.
Bausi, Alessandro, Editor.
Bondarev, Dmitry, Contributor.
Boudalis, Georgios, Contributor.
Ciotti, Giovanni, Contributor.
Couvrat Desvergnes, Amélie, Contributor.
Friedrich, Michael, Editor.
Galambos, Imre, Contributor.
Maltomini, Francesca, Contributor.
Michel, Cécile, Contributor.
Panini, Francesca, Contributor.
Sarris, Nikolas, Contributor.
Dal Sasso, Eliana, Contributor.
Scheper, Karin, Contributor.
Staack, Thies, Contributor.
Series:
Studies in Manuscript Cultures Series
Studies in Manuscript Cultures , 2365-9696 ; ; 33
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VI, 389 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : : De Gruyter, [2023]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The present volume contains twelve chapters authored by specialists of Asian, African and European manuscript cultures reflecting on the cohesion of written artefacts, particularly manuscripts. Assuming that 'codicological units' exist in every manuscript culture and that they are usually composed of discrete elements (such as clay tablets, papyrus sheets, bamboo slips, parchment bifolios, palm leaves), the issue of the cohesion of the constituents is a general one. The volume presents a series of case studies on devices and strategies adopted to achieve this cohesion by manuscript cultures distant in space (from China to West Africa) and time (from the third millennium bce to the present). This comparative view provides the frame for the understanding of a phenomenon that appears to be of essential importance for the study of the structure of written artefacts. Regardless of the way in which cohesion is realised, all strategies and devices that allow the constituents to be kept together are subsumed under the term 'binding'. Thus, it is possible to highlight similarities, convergences, and unique physical and technical methods adopted by various manuscript cultures to face a common challenge.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Tied and Bound: A Tight Preface
Overviews of Traditions
Binding Cuneiform Tablets in One Unit
Bindings of Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wood Scrolls
Chains, Links, and Loops: Towards a Deeper Understanding of the Sewing Structure in Eastern Mediterranean Bookbinding
Bindings, Bags and Boxes: Sewn and Unsewn Manuscript Formats in the Islamic World
Strategies for Binding Pothi Manuscripts
Guṭakās from North-Western India: An Introduction to their Structures and Materials
Features of Binding
Papyrus Rolls as Archives: The tomoi sunkollēsimoi
Ethiopian and Coptic Sewing Techniques in Comparison
Loose-leaf Islamic Manuscripts of West Africa: Retention, Adaptation or Invention?
Legacy of Binding
Bound to be Rebound: Fates of Latin Manuscripts in Late Antiquity
Bound and Unbound: A Chinese Codex from Dunhuang and Its Pieces
Binding or Rebinding at St Catherine's Monastery of Sinai
Contributors
Indexes
General Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 18. Sep 2023)
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
ISBN:
9783111292069
3111292061
OCLC:
1507697847

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