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Watermarked Paper from the Archives in Ravenna (1287-1693)
Contributor(s): Scianna, Nicolangelo (Author)
ISBN: 2503569692     ISBN-13: 9782503569697
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $220.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Art | History - Medieval
Series: Bibliologia
Physical Information: 2.1" H x 8.3" W x 10.6" (7.36 lbs) 989 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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Publisher Description:
This first repertoire of watermarks, acquired in full size, directly from volumes of manuscripts will be equally interesting to paper historians and those who study or are passionate about antique paper artefacts, alike. The author's conclusions trace a trail towards the continued study of paper as an important material in the history of humanity. Reproducing the watermarked paper, in scale of 1:6, allows the author to contextualise the primary and countermark designs within the whole folio carrying the mark. The detailed set of paper measurements includes distribution and width of chain and laid lines. Countermark findings are described as specific case studies. Results and conclusions from experimental studies, such as porosity and transparency, provide additional evidence on the characteristics of antique paper. A one of a kind, extensive study on the paper stocks used by civil notaries and Church offices in Ravenna, Italy, leads to hypotheses that shed light on the history of papermaking in Medieval Italy. New watermark designs and an additional group of designs have been documented, which are not listed in the Briquet or any other repertory. This work is divided into three sections plus conclusions: a brief history with specific in-depth studies; a repertoire of almost 3,000 scanned images of watermark designs, listed by type; and 641 in scale reproductions of watermarked folios. The author ends this look into the world of antique paper with a discussion on the spread of paper to the city of Ravenna and notes a method for intrepreting the placement of the mark on the mould.