Interesting facts about bookbinding history

Did you know

  • Chinese first used paper A.D. 105 and lamp black ink AD 400.
  • Feng Tao, “Gutenberg of China” set out to print Confucius in the 10th Century. It took him 21 years to carve the woodblocks for the 130 volumes.
  • “Books of Hours” were made for wealthy patrons for prayer but it was really a portable art gallery that showed status.
  • “Vade mecum,” a book as traveling companion on a pilgrimage or through life.
  • The Codex, a book of bound pages rather than a scroll, came about during the Dark Ages. It was cheaper, more portable and dangerous to the status quo
  • Books today are taller than they are wide because originally the pages were parchment and in this way of cutting hide there was minimum of waste.
  • Invention of spectacles in the 14th Century made it possible for more people to read and they would sometimes carve a spot for spectacles inside the front covers of books
  • That the first word of the Koran is “READ” because the contents of this Holy Book are directly from Allah. Without a priestly class, each person interacts directly with God through the Koran. This is why calligraphy flourished as an art form.
  • That Islamic mathematicians went to refine old Greek texts calling it “al-jebr” – later Arabs brought it to Spain and the West, which is now known as “algebra.”

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