Jump to content

sewing support stiffeners (Q533): Difference between revisions

From ARXIVE
Added qualifier: link attempt run id (P34): link-moj86457-ah8bx2i8
Added qualifier: link attempt run id (P34): link-moj8jbie-kjrfxknm
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Property / has broader: Item Link Placeholder / qualifier
 
link attempt run id: link-moj8jbie-kjrfxknm
Property / is in scheme: Item Link Placeholder / qualifier
 
link attempt run id: link-moj8jbie-kjrfxknm

Latest revision as of 23:08, 28 April 2026

No description defined
Language Label Description Also known as
English
sewing support stiffeners
No description defined

    Statements

    0 references
    A length of stiff or rigid material laid across one or more of the elements of a sewing support and sewn with it to reduce or remove the flexibility of the spine. The stiffeners will always be cut at the joints, as they cannot be used for board or cover attachment. Support stiffeners of copper alloy were recorded by Szirmai (Archaeology, pp 310-311) on printed books of the first half of the sixteenth century from Westphalia, but the use of stiffeners, including those made of wood, appears to have been a more general medieval archival practice.
    0 references