From 271e65675909793c06def3591482952ddb5bd676 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: holfordm
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2023 16:23:07 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/5] Update customizations.xsl
new rules for new elements in binding descriptions
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processing/customizations.xsl | 136 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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diff --git a/processing/customizations.xsl b/processing/customizations.xsl
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+ Left: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. i), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 11. The original pastedown is now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of board. Right: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. 256), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 251, now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of the board.
+ Sewn all-along with undyed plain thread at five sewing stations on three raised split-strap sewing supports of alum-tawed skin (10 mm wide). Sewing stations (measured in mm. from the head edge at fols. 17v-18r): 31 (kettle), 52 (support 1), 110 (support 2), 1167 (support 3), 189 (Kettle), 210 (Tail). There is no evidence of earlier sewing.
+ Wooden oak boards with squares, 10-11 mm thick (including covering materials). External bevels to the boards. The three sewing supports are laced to the boards with parallel two-hole lacing and secured with wooden pegs at the exit holes.
+ The edges of the bookblock have been cut and are decorated, coloured green though this has now faded.
+ The binding has a slight round spine shape. No spine linings.
+ Sewn endbands worked on a single core of alum-tawed skin with plain undyed thread, the endband cores laced into the boards. Braided secondary endband sewing worked with red alum-tawed thongs after the book was covered and worked through the covering material at head and tail of the spine. The ends of the thongs lie in the joint.
+ Full cover of mid-brown tanned skin used hair side out (from follicle pattern possibly sheep). Covered as a tight back and moulded at the spine with tying-up cord impressions to the bands and head and tail under the endbands. Turned in on all edges with turn-in darts, three tongued mitre corners, the right head fore-edge corner a butt mitre.
+ Blind tooled using two tools, one small hand tool and a one-line fillet. Each board has an outer overlapping three-line frame and an inner overlapping two-line frame, the central panel filled with a two-line lattice pattern. Impressions of a small hand tool open cross (5 x 5 mm, EBDB m002222 https://www.hist-einband.de/de/motivdetails.html?entityID=m002222) at the intersections of the frames and lattice, and within the outer frame. No tooling to the spine.
+ The binding was held closed with a two right-to-left long pin straps, the clasps and most of the straps are now lost. The remaining ends of the two mid-brown tanned skin straps (16 mm wide, 2 mm thick) are attached to the outer face of the right board within a recess, each secured with five copper alloy nails through a square copper alloy strap plate. The straps, now entirely lost beyond the edge of the board, closed onto a plate-mounted copper alloy side pins each attached with four copper alloy nails, and with the pins driven through the board.
+ A parchment(?) two-hole quire tacket to quire 1 (fols. 3v-4r).
+ Quire 1 has been rehitched with thread, and there are leather patches to the fore-edge corners of the right board and the linings of both tabs, the lower clasp strap has been moved and reattached, all presumably modern.
+ There are three holes in the head tab, probably from now lost thread bookmarks.
+ At the head of the right board there is a rebate, stain and scar from a removed iron chain staple or plate.
+ At the head of the left board a two-line title? inscription in ink, at head of spine “Vita S. Eus | tachii | Haymon in | Apocalypss” in ink. Two printed paper labels to spine “31” and “416”, and later calculations to left board.
diff --git a/processing/customizations.xsl b/processing/customizations.xsl
index 32ad8eea22..112d0ffbe2 100644
--- a/processing/customizations.xsl
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xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"
xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:bod="http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bdlss"
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xpath-default-namespace="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"
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+ exclude-result-prefixes="tei html xs bod msdesc"
version="2.0">
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From 58da6848cd123a833aabb061fc24ecebe6ed5b1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: holfordm
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 12:32:09 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 3/5] Update MS_Lyell_65.xml
sample description: add attributes
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collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml | 20 ++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml b/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml
index 12e8401b6a..cf42619ba3 100644
--- a/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml
+++ b/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml
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Vinescroll type initial in red and violet ink on fol. 9r, and small initial in blue and red on fol. 113v; decorated red initials on fols. 1r, 8v, 41r, 80v, 98v, 127v, 145v. ([Pächt and Alexander](https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709) i. 93)
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15th century blind-tooled inboard binding with a ‘Gothic’ structure (cf Szirmai, pp. 173-174); the sewing supports laced over the outer spine edge of the oak boards, covered with brown tanned skin with braided secondary endbands worked with red alum-tawed thongs at the head and tail of the spine. The small hand tool used has not been identified in Einbanddatenbank (EBDB).
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- Left: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. i), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 11. The original pastedown is now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of board. Right: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. 256), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 251, now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of the board.
- Sewn all-along with undyed plain thread at five sewing stations on three raised split-strap sewing supports of alum-tawed skin (10 mm wide). Sewing stations (measured in mm. from the head edge at fols. 17v-18r): 31 (kettle), 52 (support 1), 110 (support 2), 1167 (support 3), 189 (Kettle), 210 (Tail). There is no evidence of earlier sewing.
- Wooden oak boards with squares, 10-11 mm thick (including covering materials). External bevels to the boards. The three sewing supports are laced to the boards with parallel two-hole lacing and secured with wooden pegs at the exit holes.
+ Left: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. i), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 11. The original pastedown is now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of board.
+ Right: Separate text-hook pastedown (fol. 256), a parchment leaf of manuscript waste, its conjoint stub after fol. 251, now lifted leaving ink offset to the inner face of the board.
+ Sewn all-along with undyed plain thread at five sewing stations on three raised split-strap sewing supports of alum-tawed skin (10 mm wide). Sewing stations (measured in mm. from the head edge at fols. 17v-18r): 31 (kettle), 52 (support 1), 110 (support 2), 1167 (support 3), 189 (Kettle), 210 (Tail). There is no evidence of earlier sewing.
+ Wooden oak boards with squares, 10-11 mm thick (including covering materials). External bevels to the boards. The three sewing supports are laced to the boards with parallel two-hole lacing and secured with wooden pegs at the exit holes.
The edges of the bookblock have been cut and are decorated, coloured green though this has now faded.
The binding has a slight round spine shape. No spine linings.
Sewn endbands worked on a single core of alum-tawed skin with plain undyed thread, the endband cores laced into the boards. Braided secondary endband sewing worked with red alum-tawed thongs after the book was covered and worked through the covering material at head and tail of the spine. The ends of the thongs lie in the joint.
- Full cover of mid-brown tanned skin used hair side out (from follicle pattern possibly sheep). Covered as a tight back and moulded at the spine with tying-up cord impressions to the bands and head and tail under the endbands. Turned in on all edges with turn-in darts, three tongued mitre corners, the right head fore-edge corner a butt mitre.
- Blind tooled using two tools, one small hand tool and a one-line fillet. Each board has an outer overlapping three-line frame and an inner overlapping two-line frame, the central panel filled with a two-line lattice pattern. Impressions of a small hand tool open cross (5 x 5 mm, EBDB m002222 https://www.hist-einband.de/de/motivdetails.html?entityID=m002222) at the intersections of the frames and lattice, and within the outer frame. No tooling to the spine.
- The binding was held closed with a two right-to-left long pin straps, the clasps and most of the straps are now lost. The remaining ends of the two mid-brown tanned skin straps (16 mm wide, 2 mm thick) are attached to the outer face of the right board within a recess, each secured with five copper alloy nails through a square copper alloy strap plate. The straps, now entirely lost beyond the edge of the board, closed onto a plate-mounted copper alloy side pins each attached with four copper alloy nails, and with the pins driven through the board.
- A parchment(?) two-hole quire tacket to quire 1 (fols. 3v-4r).
+ Full cover of mid-brown tanned skin used hair side out (from follicle pattern possibly sheep). Covered as a tight back and moulded at the spine with tying-up cord impressions to the bands and head and tail under the endbands. Turned in on all edges with turn-in darts, three tongued mitre corners, the right head fore-edge corner a butt mitre.
+ Blind tooled using two tools, one small hand tool and a one-line fillet. Each board has an outer overlapping three-line frame and an inner overlapping two-line frame, the central panel filled with a two-line lattice pattern. Impressions of a small hand tool open cross (5 x 5 mm, EBDB m002222 https://www.hist-einband.de/de/motivdetails.html?entityID=m002222) at the intersections of the frames and lattice, and within the outer frame. No tooling to the spine.
+ The binding was held closed with a two right-to-left long pin straps, the clasps and most of the straps are now lost. The remaining ends of the two mid-brown tanned skin straps (16 mm wide, 2 mm thick) are attached to the outer face of the right board within a recess, each secured with five copper alloy nails through a square copper alloy strap plate. The straps, now entirely lost beyond the edge of the board, closed onto a plate-mounted copper alloy side pins each attached with four copper alloy nails, and with the pins driven through the board.
+ A parchment(?) two-hole quire tacket to quire 1 (fols. 3v-4r).
Quire 1 has been rehitched with thread, and there are leather patches to the fore-edge corners of the right board and the linings of both tabs, the lower clasp strap has been moved and reattached, all presumably modern.
- There are three holes in the head tab, probably from now lost thread bookmarks.
+ There are three holes in the head tab, probably from now lost thread bookmarks.
At the head of the right board there is a rebate, stain and scar from a removed iron chain staple or plate.
At the head of the left board a two-line title? inscription in ink, at head of spine “Vita S. Eus | tachii | Haymon in | Apocalypss” in ink. Two printed paper labels to spine “31” and “416”, and later calculations to left board.
From cbbc9aab3cf880da04056cbf1a94154d61838876 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: holfordm
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 12:32:31 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 4/5] Update customizations.xsl
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processing/customizations.xsl | 17 +++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/processing/customizations.xsl b/processing/customizations.xsl
index 112d0ffbe2..74422153c8 100644
--- a/processing/customizations.xsl
+++ b/processing/customizations.xsl
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From 60239871a350207774f69f8970b7bfa3c6baba3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: holfordm
Date: Mon, 13 May 2024 14:32:40 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 5/5] Update MS_Lyell_65.xml
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collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml | 3 +--
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml b/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml
index ab0ba95c71..934a6c5a44 100644
--- a/collections/Lyell/MS_Lyell_65.xml
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