This article describes the study of iron-gall inks in the Gradual of Lviv Benedictine from Krzeszow (Poland). During the conservation and restoration work some untypical color changes of iron-gall inks were observed. This phenomenon contributed to further analysis of the inks in the manuscript and for this purpose some instrumental analysis were conducted, i.a. macro-X-Ray Fluorescence (macro-XRF), optical coherence tomography (OCT) and LIBS. The results provided information about the composition of iron-gall inks in the Gradual from Krzeszów and helped to identify the probable cause of the change in the text layer
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
Computed tomography (CT) of a unique book from the National Library of the Czech Republic - Slavonic...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
This article describes the study of iron-gall inks in the Gradual of Lviv Benedictine from Krzeszow ...
In medieval times it was common practise to reuse old books by erasing the writing and preparing th...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
The study aims at determining the damage extend of parchment in the presence of iron-gall inks under...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
The corrosion of ancient paper documents induced by iron gall inks has been analysed by means of non...
Three historical manuscripts, two on parchment (dated 1280 and 1514) and one on paper support (dated...
Abstract Iron-gall inks have been described as complexes of iron ions with gallic or tannic acids, a...
This work is focused on history and preparation of gall-nut ink - the most common agens of writing f...
This paper aims to identify causes and processes of an undesired age-related optical phenomenon in w...
The formation of dark complexes due to the interaction between polyphenols and iron has been empiric...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
Computed tomography (CT) of a unique book from the National Library of the Czech Republic - Slavonic...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
This article describes the study of iron-gall inks in the Gradual of Lviv Benedictine from Krzeszow ...
In medieval times it was common practise to reuse old books by erasing the writing and preparing th...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
The study aims at determining the damage extend of parchment in the presence of iron-gall inks under...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
The corrosion of ancient paper documents induced by iron gall inks has been analysed by means of non...
Three historical manuscripts, two on parchment (dated 1280 and 1514) and one on paper support (dated...
Abstract Iron-gall inks have been described as complexes of iron ions with gallic or tannic acids, a...
This work is focused on history and preparation of gall-nut ink - the most common agens of writing f...
This paper aims to identify causes and processes of an undesired age-related optical phenomenon in w...
The formation of dark complexes due to the interaction between polyphenols and iron has been empiric...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
Computed tomography (CT) of a unique book from the National Library of the Czech Republic - Slavonic...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...