id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kjkbsbgrtzgkfgn7mizlj7a6pq Andrew Honey LEARNING FROM THE PAST: USING ORIGINAL TECHNIQUES TO CONSERVE A TWELFTH-CENTURY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT AND ITS SIXTEENTHCENTURY GREEK-STYLE BINDING AT THE MONASTERY OF ST CATHERINE, SINAI 2010.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4635 259 64 St Catherine, Sinai of an illuminated manuscript preserved in an important but severely damaged sixteenth-century Greek-style Sinai binding. The repair included the partial in situ re-sewing of the manuscript, working around and supplementing the original sewing, and reattaching the support the unique secondary metal-thread endbands and a new method A TWELFTH-CENTURY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT AND ITS SIXTEENTHCENTURY GREEK-STYLE BINDING AT THE MONASTERY OF ST CATHERINE, with new thread and reconstitute the primary, sewn board attachment, to secure the broken endband cores where they had pulled Although both authors have experience of conserving western manuscripts, the in situ repair of Greek-style sewing and Fig. 2 Manuscript and binding before treatment, left or upper board Although the sewing and sewn board attachment had been successfully repaired, the condition of the primary endbands was To make the broken clasp-strap Fig. 6 Completed repaired and re-sewn tail primary endband. ./cache/work_kjkbsbgrtzgkfgn7mizlj7a6pq.pdf ./txt/work_kjkbsbgrtzgkfgn7mizlj7a6pq.txt