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Chemise binding made of chamois leather photo 3

Anonymous bookbinder

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
Toruń, Poland

Gothic bookbinding, anonymous bookbinder, Teutonic Prussia, 1st half of the 15th century. Bound: manuscript – Teutonic biblical epic; Rudolf von Ems, Barlaam und Josaphat, 1st half of the 15th century. University Library in Toruń, sign. Rps 40/IV.
The original most likely featured a chemise binding made of chamois leather, i.e. skin from a wild animal. At an unspecified stage of use, however, the leather flaps protruding beyond the book block were turned in and rather carelessly glued to the inner sides of the covers, or more precisely – to the original pastedowns. The almost complete brass fittings are valuable examples of the evolution of these binding
elements in the form of prominent repoussé bosses on quadrangular plates with decoratively cut edges. Despite the buckling of the leaves, a gilded plant scroll outlined in black, stretching along the entire length of all three text block edges, is still clearly visible.

View of the spine of the binding

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  • Title: Chemise binding made of chamois leather photo 3
  • Creator: Anonymous bookbinder
  • Date Created: 1st half of the 15th century
  • Physical Dimensions: 34 × 25 × 12.5 cm
  • Subject Keywords: gothic bookbinding
  • Type: bookbinding
  • Publisher: University Library in Toruń
  • Rights: public domain
  • Medium: two-layer binding; 1) bevelled oak boards, pale leather; text block sewn using seven double leather bands; parchment pastedowns, including the back one, from the last page of the book text block; 2) repaired in the period, later damaged again (abrasions, losses); pale leather (most likely so-called chemise binding), on the upper cover a label with the ref. mark 8 in ink; on the spine: labels with ref. marks 890 and Lll 8.; trimmed text block edges gilded and painted; two long pin leather strap fastenings, with the catch pins on the upper cover; anchor plate (only one surviving) almost square, with engraved monogram “m[aria?]” in minuscule script; on both covers: five brass fittings (one missing on the upper cover)
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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