Sicuti antiquarum lectionum commentarios concinnarat olim vindex Ceselius. . . .

Creator

Lodovicus Caelius Rhodiginus

Title

Sicuti antiquarum lectionum commentarios concinnarat olim vindex Ceselius. . . .

Coverage

Venice:

Publisher

In Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri,

Date

1516.

Subject

Gift of Jeremy Norman.

Description

This book is half bound in blind-stamped, alum-tawed pigskin. The partially exposed wooden boards bear remnants of clasps visible on their fore-edges. Pigskin was prepared in a different manner from other bookbinding leathers. It was usually tawed (softened and bleached using aluminum salts) rather than tanned (treated with an infusion of tannin-rich bark or similar agents). Pigskin was used for bookbinding primarily in German-speaking lands in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance and also in regions bordering on Germany, including Austria, Switzerland, and northern Italy.

Source

From the collection of Rare Book School

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