Russian Medieval Book Bindings

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mokretsova, Inna (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Slovak
ISSN:ISSN 0034-5806
Online Access:http://www.viks.sk/chk/res_2_95_100_122.doc

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520 3 |a Summaries. A brief survey of bookbinding techniques in the northwestern region of medieval Russia is presented. It is based on analysis of 127 manuscripts from the Moscow Synodical Library, now in the collection of the Russian State Archives. In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, two schools of bookbinding had existed in scriptoria of Pskov and Novgorod: one of them applied Western Romanesque technique and another traditional Byzantine methods. Both of them contributed to formation of the Old Russian style of bookbinding - massive in appearance and reliable for the future preservation of codices. 
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