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skos:scopeNote (skos | Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)) http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#scopeNote Text
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A very ornate style of fabric binding, popular in England and France during the Renaissance, and in England into the 18th century. The books were sumptuously bound in satin and velvet of various colors, and were often embellished with needlework in multi-colored silks, as well as gold and silver threads. +
en:A type of index which utilizes a series of rounded notches cut into the fore edge of the book. Each generally has a label bearing a letter or letters indicating the arrangement. The index proceeds from head to tail and front to back of the volume. +
A type of index which utilizes a series of rounded notches cut into the fore edge of the book. Each generally has a label bearing a letter or letters indicating the arrangement. The index proceeds from head to tail and front to back of the volume. +
nb:hjørner ofte av pergament, festet ytterst på permhjørnene på kvartbind for å beskytte hjørnene når overtrekket var papir +, en:A method of reinforcing the corners of a book cover with leather or cloth, which is subsequently covered on the outside of the board but can just be seen at the corner on the inside of the board. +
A method of reinforcing the corners of a book cover with leather or cloth, which is subsequently covered on the outside of the board but can just be seen at the corner on the inside of the board. +
hjørner ofte av pergament, festet ytterst på permhjørnene på kvartbind for å beskytte hjørnene når overtrekket var papir +
Tools and equipment used in the process of bookbinding, conservation, or papermaking. +
en:Plain calfskin or sheepskin bindings issued by publishers in England from the 15th to the 18th centuries. They were rarely lettered. +
Plain calfskin or sheepskin bindings issued by publishers in England from the 15th to the 18th centuries. They were rarely lettered. +
The cutting of the edges of a bookblock to produce more or less smooth edges for convenience in handling, protection and decoration. +
The operation in which bound books and other printed materials are reduced to their final size before casing or attachment of the hoards. +
en:Paper decorated by trough-marbling, which involves a transfer of colours floating on the surface of a liquid in a trough to the paper. +, nb:Dekoreringsteknikk der mønsteret ikke dannes direkte på papiret, men på en flytende marmoreringsgrund - ved å legge papiret på grunden overføres mønsteret til papiret. +
Paper decorated by trough-marbling, which involves a transfer of colours floating on the surface of a liquid in a trough to the paper. +
Dekoreringsteknikk der mønsteret ikke dannes direkte på papiret, men på en flytende marmoreringsgrund - ved å legge papiret på grunden overføres mønsteret til papiret. +
en:The process by which a covering skin on the spine of a book is held tightly to the bookblock, especially on each side of the raised bands and at the caps, by a length of cord wrapped tightly across the spine. +
The process by which a covering skin on the spine of a book is held tightly to the bookblock, especially on each side of the raised bands and at the caps, by a length of cord wrapped tightly across the spine. +
en:Thin, sturdy boards with right-angle projections, used to protect the sides and fore edges of the leather of a book during [[tying up]] +
Thin, sturdy boards with right-angle projections, used to protect the sides and fore edges of the leather of a book during [[tying up]] +
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