
Description
This is a contemporary, full parchment binding with wooden boards laced on with 3
leather sewing supports and 2 parchment tapes. The endbands are made of blue and
white linen thread sewn over a core of binder's waste (parchment), which is laced into the
boards. The spine has a moderate round and shallow sho ulder. There are no spine
linings except for the parchment tapes and leather sewing supports.
The textblock is comprised of handmade, laid paper that has been printed with a black
printer's ink. There is a visible type impression. The front pastedown is adhered only
along the spine-edge of the board, where the parchment tapes extend onto the board.
There is a spine label at the head that reads "Opitz 1637" and a paper label at the tail
spine with the call number.Condition
Both boards are split, with the front board completely split into two pieces. There is also
a loss in the front wood board, at the head along the split. There is a minor split at the
head on the back board. The parchment is scarred, torn and stained. There is a loss in the
parchment on the spine, at the head. There is a split in the parchment along the back
joint, halfway down the spine from the head. The parchment has shrunk vertically,
exposing the front board edge and the headband. The headband is loose and nearly
detached from where it was laced into the boards.
The textblock consolidation is in good condition. The edges of the textblock are sooty.
There are several tears within the textblock at the following pages:
9, 315, 347, 350, 351, 355, 395. The last page is detached (p 697) from the textblock.
The front pastedown is tattered along the edges.The front board has detached from the textblock and the sewing supports are split at the
joint on the front board.
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