Italian Laced-Case Paper Bindings

Nicholas Pickwoad
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ABSTRACT The history of Italian laced-case bindings with covers of cartonnage can be traced back to the early sixteenth century, but the so-called legatura alla rustica achieved its definitive form in the seventeenth century, from which time they became one of the most common types of retail binding in the Italian booktrade. This article looks at the development in Italy of this type of binding and the different features that can be found on them from the first decade of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth, and examines the ways in which a very cheaply-made binding was cleverly designed to exploit the unique characteristics of textblocks made from hand-printed sheets of handmade paper and the extraordinary qualities of Italian cartonnage to allow very light-weight and rapidly executed bindings to be remarkably durable. The economy of their manufacture is evidenced through the way paper was used to make the endleaves and the production of the cartonnage covers in format-related sizes to reduce waste. The article ends with four appendices which contain detailed descriptions of 16 representative examples, a fifth appendix which lists different ways in which binders sought to reinforce the structures of these bindings and a final appendix listing the sizes of 25 covers made from whole sheets of cartonnage.
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意大利花边案例纸装订
意大利用纸盒封皮的花边装订的历史可以追溯到16世纪早期,但所谓的legatura alla rustica在17世纪达到了它的最终形式,从那时起,它们成为意大利图书贸易中最常见的零售装订类型之一。这篇文章着眼于这种装订方式在意大利的发展以及从16世纪的第一个十年到18世纪末的不同特点,并研究了一种非常便宜的装订方式是如何巧妙地设计的,利用手工印刷的手工纸张制成的文本块的独特特性和意大利纸箱的非凡品质,使非常轻的重量和快速制作的装订变得非常耐用。其制造的经济性是通过纸张被用来制作尾叶和生产与格式相关尺寸的纸箱盖以减少浪费的方式来证明的。文章最后附有四个附录,其中详细说明了16个有代表性的例子,第五个附录列出了装订商试图加强这些装订结构的不同方法,最后一个附录列出了由整张纸板箱制成的25个封面的尺寸。
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