Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Volume
11
Issue
1
Journal
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures
First Page
142
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1353/dph.2022.0009
Last Page
173
Abstract
This essay describes the results of a new application of micro-computed X-ray tomography (µCT) to conduct nondestructive investigations of the binding structures of premodern books. This application addresses a twofold challenge in the study of historic bindings and their construction. Few premodern books survive in their original bindings. Moreover, until recently, when books were rebound, the original structures were rarely documented, and the remains were usually discarded. Where original bindings do remain in situ, much of their structure is, by design, hidden. Particulars of construction may be surmised; but without destructive disbinding, little can be proven. µCT enables an exploratory, multilinear approach to codicological investigations that makes bindings accessible in the form of tractable volumetric data.