This paper discusses the book-making progress in the Middle Ages that was used across Europe. This process includes the making of paper, the making of the inks used, bookbinding, and how books were printed. Each is an important aspect of how early manuscripts were created. Without these processes, there would not be written documentation of early literature or music. This paper provides a deeper understanding of the work that was implemented into creating early books, and gives insight as to what the book-making process consisted of before the development of present-day technologies
Researchers view the switch from parchment to paper as an essential condition for the rapid rise in ...
An account of the techniques and materials used to make bookbindings on printed books from ca 1450 t...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
This thesis examines the sustainability of fifteenth-century manuscripts. It analyses the durability...
The advent of print is widely acknowledged as one of the defining factors of the Renaissance. The pr...
An illuminated manuscript is a book written and decorated completely by hand. Illuminated manuscript...
During the Middle Ages, books were rare and cherished art forms, individually hand-crafted and decor...
Researchers view the switch from parchment to paper as an essential condition for the rapid rise in ...
An account of the techniques and materials used to make bookbindings on printed books from ca 1450 t...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
This thesis examines the sustainability of fifteenth-century manuscripts. It analyses the durability...
The advent of print is widely acknowledged as one of the defining factors of the Renaissance. The pr...
An illuminated manuscript is a book written and decorated completely by hand. Illuminated manuscript...
During the Middle Ages, books were rare and cherished art forms, individually hand-crafted and decor...
Researchers view the switch from parchment to paper as an essential condition for the rapid rise in ...
An account of the techniques and materials used to make bookbindings on printed books from ca 1450 t...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...