El influjo renacentista en las encuadernaciones de la Biblioteca Histórica de la Universidad de Salamanca

  1. Miguélez González, Elvira Julieta
Journal:
Anales de documentación: revista de biblioteconomía y documentación

ISSN: 1697-7904 1575-2437

Year of publication: 2009

Issue: 12

Pages: 181-208

Type: Article

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Abstract

The last stage of the elaboration of the majority of books is the bookbinding. This one consists of uniting the sheets or leaves of the books with the cover, forming a unitary set for its better conservation and facility in the use. It appears when the book adopts its square form and is born with an eminently functional aim, to protect it against the external aggressions. At the same time, it is going to admit a decoration or ornamentation that is generally subject to the technical and decorative influences of every time. Thus then, the bookbinding has two aspects: the technique and the art; is utilitarian, is to say of protection and manageability, his second function, also essential, is to embellish it and to upgrade its content. Its study is one of the tasks that contribute to the elaboration of history book. Through her, the taste of every time is shown, aside from the global vision of an applied art, which conjugates the technique with the beauty of the forms.