We present a systematic non-invasive investigation of a large corpus of early printed books, exploiting multiple techniques. This work is part of a broader project - Argeia - aiming to study early printing technologies, their evolution and, potentially, the identification of physical/chemical fingerprints of different manufactures and/or printing dates. We analyzed sixty volumes, part of the important collection of the Ateneo Veneto in Venice (Italy), printed between the 15th and the 17th centuries in the main European manufacturing centers.\ud \ud We present here the results of the imaging analysis of the entire corpus and the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) investigation performed, focusing on the XRF data and their statistical treatment using a...
AbstractThis paper will present portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis applied in situ to three...
The paper manufacturing process remained unchanged for many centuries, until, in the nineteenth cent...
The aim of this research is the study, from the point of view of preservation, of a collection ofmor...
We present a systematic non-invasive investigation of a large corpus of early printed books, exploit...
Inks and paper are the main materials and components of library and archive collections. Since the b...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
The dispute over the paternity of western paper is a longstanding problem. In Italy, a country that ...
Inks and paper are the main materials and components of library and archive collections. Since the T...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
This thesis introduces and discusses a new method for analysing printed type and applies it to 15th...
L’articolo esamina ventuno antigrafi di tipografia (manoscritti o precedenti edizioni a stampa) del ...
Numerous artefacts from Antonio Stradivari’s workshop are currently preserved in the “Museo del Viol...
AbstractThis paper will present portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis applied in situ to three...
The paper manufacturing process remained unchanged for many centuries, until, in the nineteenth cent...
The aim of this research is the study, from the point of view of preservation, of a collection ofmor...
We present a systematic non-invasive investigation of a large corpus of early printed books, exploit...
Inks and paper are the main materials and components of library and archive collections. Since the b...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
The dispute over the paternity of western paper is a longstanding problem. In Italy, a country that ...
Inks and paper are the main materials and components of library and archive collections. Since the T...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
This thesis introduces and discusses a new method for analysing printed type and applies it to 15th...
L’articolo esamina ventuno antigrafi di tipografia (manoscritti o precedenti edizioni a stampa) del ...
Numerous artefacts from Antonio Stradivari’s workshop are currently preserved in the “Museo del Viol...
AbstractThis paper will present portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis applied in situ to three...
The paper manufacturing process remained unchanged for many centuries, until, in the nineteenth cent...
The aim of this research is the study, from the point of view of preservation, of a collection ofmor...