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Delft prize binding, Delft, 1723 year: 1723 type: boekband binding detail: nee dimensions: afmetingen onbekend related terms: boekbanden prijsbanden perkament goudstempeling sluitlinten period: 18e eeuw classification: F: Bindkunst contents: This Delft prize binding shows in tooling the Delft coat of arms, with the Greek letter Y: the symbol of Delft, and the aphorism Per angusta ad augusta (along a narrow road to the sublime). Prize bindings were books that were awarded as prizes for the best pupil of a form of the grammar school. It was usually an edition by a classical author, bound in parchment with the coat of arms of the town tooled in gold on the spine, and on the inside an illuminated address. This binding is also a good example of a binding sewn on thongs, which are laced through the covers. origineel: source: Epictetus. - Enchiridium. - Delft: A. Beman, 1723 available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 234 N 40 ©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek ©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek |
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