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Seventeenth-Century Chymical Collections: A Study of Unique Copies of 'Fasciculus Chemicus'.

Bibliographical Society of America, Megan Piorko
Alchemy, Bibliography

Questioning the (Un)questionable: Bibliographical Approach to Early Modern Korean Epistolary Culture.

Hwisang Cho, Bibliographical Society of America
Letter writing, Korean

Iberian Books

Alexander S. Wilkinson
Iberian Peninsula, Printing

Using computed tomography to recover hidden medieval fragments beneath early modern leather bindings, first results

Tomography, Manuscripts, Medieval, Bookbinding

Einbanddatenbank

Bookbinding, Medieval, Bookbinding, Renaissance, Leather bindings (Bookbinding)

Hue’s Clues: Understanding Book History through Paper Color Analysis

Laura DeLuca
Colors--Analysis, Paper, Rare books
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