Cursus, 4-5 September 2025

Summerschool: Identifying and understanding different types of bindings

In deze cursus leer je verschillende Europese boekbindtechnieken die gebruikt werden tussen de vijftiende en achttiende eeuw herkennen, beschrijven en analyseren. De docent is Malcolm Walsby. De voertaal van de cursus is Engels. 

Datum
04 september - 05 september
Tijd
09:30 - 16:30
Prijs
225 euro

This course will help you recognise, describe and analyse bindings made in Europe between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries. The aim of the course is to provide you with in-depth understanding of binding structures and different types of materials and decorative elements that are commonly to be found in heritage libraries in Europe and North America. 

The sessions are divided into two complementary parts. A first part is built around a general overview with an overarching description of the binding process, regional variations and changes over time, in order better to appreciate the choices made by binders over the centuries. A second part is devoted to practical examples based on the analysis of case studies. This will involve examining numerous books preserved in the extraordinary collections of the Allard Pierson. This part is conceived interactively: participants can try their hand at identifying and explaining what they see in specific copies, encouraging exchanges within the group.
The approach is archaeological and aims to emphasise what specific structures or decorative choices can tell us about where and when a binding was made, how possessors wished to read, use and preserve a volume, how it evolved over time - and what all this can, in turn, tell us about the text, the edition and the rest of a book's context.

This course is especially suitable for PhD-students and early career researchers who want to specialise in the study of early modern books, as well as for curators and cataloguers who work with rare books. It requires a basic knowledge in book history and material bibliography and some previous experience with handling and working with old books. It can be followed together with Course 1: Expert Approaches to Book Archaeology: from paper to provenances, or separately.

Docent:

Malcolm Walsby is professor boekgeschiedenis bij de Nationale Bibliotheek en School voor Informatiewetenschappen (Enssib) in Lyon. Hij is directeur van het Gabriel Naudé onderzoekscentrum en mede-oprichter van de Universal Short Title Catalogue. Hij is de auteur van meerdere monografieën en artikelen over Europese geschiedenis en boekgeschiedenis tijdens de Renaissance. De meest recente uitgave is Booksellers and Printers in Provincial France 1470–1600 (Brill, 2021), winnaar van de 2021 Bainton prijs voor naslagwerken, uitgereikt tijdens de Sixteenth Century Society & Conference. Hij is ook coordinator van het internationale onderzoeksnetwerk Sammelband 15-16. 

Praktische informatie:

De cursus bestaat uit 12 uur onderwijs  in een kleine groep van max. 15 personen, waarbij je ook zelf aan de slag gaat met zeldzame werken uit de collectie van het Allard Pierson. Bij het bedrag zit cursusmateriaal, koffie/thee. Er is geen lunch inbegrepen.

Schema:

Donderdag 4 and vrijdag 5 september, 9:30-16:30.