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Manuscript breviary |
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The earliest Western goldtooled binding. Italian (Florence), c. 1400. Although tooled mostly with blind stamps, the narrow centrepiece designs are built up with a single repeated stamp in gilt. On a manuscript breviary of the Use of the Benedictine abbey of the Badia at Florence, c. 1400. According to recent scholarship it is the earliest gold.tooled bookbinding in the West |
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Medium | Spine and lower board | ||||||
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MS. Canon. Liturg. 392 |
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