Beyond Repair: Reflections on Late Medieval Parchment Scarf-Joined Repairs

Nancy K. Turner
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ABSTRACT The permanence of parchment, its salvage-ability and persistence, is demonstrated by the centuries-long tradition of medieval parchment repair. Some conservators of rare books and manuscripts, including Anthony Cains, have recommended parchment be repaired with parchment, paper with paper. This contribution contrasts Cains’s method for parchment repair with late medieval parchment repair techniques. Medieval scarf-joinery, a technique not recommended as modern conservation practice for reasons outlined, ought to be better recognized in medieval manuscripts as interventions that go well beyond repair. With examples ranging in date from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, medieval scarf-joined parchment repairs are appreciated for their invisibility and as sites for embellishment and concealment. By revealing the presence of these repairs, we might better recognize issues affecting a manuscript’s condition while understanding the purposes to which scarf-joinery methods were deployed. As expressions of craft refinement and as evident ‘workmanship of risk’, late medieval scarf-joined parchment repair techniques are appreciated not as ancillary to a manuscript’s production, but as sometimes even central to its original construction.
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超越修复:对中世纪晚期羊皮纸围巾连接修复的思考
中世纪羊皮纸修复长达几个世纪的传统证明了羊皮纸的永久性,它的打捞能力和持久性。一些珍本书籍和手稿的保修员,包括安东尼·凯恩斯,建议用羊皮纸修复羊皮纸,用纸修复羊皮纸。这篇文章将凯恩的羊皮纸修复方法与中世纪晚期的羊皮纸修复技术进行了对比。中世纪的围巾细木工技术,一种不被推荐作为现代保护实践的技术,由于概述的原因,应该在中世纪的手稿中更好地认识到,这是一种远远超出修复范围的干预措施。从13世纪到15世纪,中世纪的围巾连接羊皮纸修复因其不可见性和作为装饰和隐藏的场所而受到赞赏。通过揭示这些修复的存在,我们可以更好地认识到影响手稿状况的问题,同时理解使用围巾细木工方法的目的。作为工艺精致的表现和明显的“冒险工艺”,中世纪晚期的围巾羊皮纸修复技术不被认为是手稿制作的附属品,有时甚至是其原始结构的核心。
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