Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 8: Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar Held at the University of Copenhagen 16th-17th October 2003Much work is required to ensure the well-being of the manuscripts in the care of libraries, archives and other collections. The international seminars held in Copenhagen provide a good opportunity for conservators, archivists, librarians and those who work with manuscripts to meet and discuss their problems. Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 8 examines wooden bindings, the manufacture of parchment, the conservation of embroidered bindings, the study of paint layers, the restoration of heat-damage parchment, binding decoration and hand tools for Ottoman period manuscripts, biomonitoring of rare books and documents, German stamped bindings, new recipes for the conservation of leather and parchment, as well as codicology and palography. The book is well illustrated and contains references and a list of manuscripts. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 5 |
Wood in the history | 19 |
New projects | 60 |
The manufacture of parchment | 74 |
Pens and ink through 2000 years a world of words | 93 |
The examination and conservation | 113 |
The study of materials used | 140 |
Kodikologie und Restaurierung | 160 |
Conservation aspects of Ottoman period manuscripts | 190 |
Care and conservation | 208 |
Palaeography scribal identification | 217 |
Biomonitoring of rare books | 229 |
Digital ephemera | 239 |
German stamped bindings from | 245 |
New trends in the care of leather and parchment | 260 |
Programme for the seminar | 269 |
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