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A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium

Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insight into the materiality of medieval literacy. Using ZooMS for animal species identification, we explored almost the entire library and all the preserved single leaf charters of a single medieval Cist...

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Autores principales: Ruffini-Ronzani, Nicolas, Nieus, Jean-François, Soncin, Silvia, Hickinbotham, Simon, Dieu, Marc, Bouhy, Julie, Charles, Catherine, Ruzzier, Chiara, Falmagne, Thomas, Hermand, Xavier, Collins, Matthew J., Deparis, Olivier
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34109043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210210
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author Ruffini-Ronzani, Nicolas
Nieus, Jean-François
Soncin, Silvia
Hickinbotham, Simon
Dieu, Marc
Bouhy, Julie
Charles, Catherine
Ruzzier, Chiara
Falmagne, Thomas
Hermand, Xavier
Collins, Matthew J.
Deparis, Olivier
author_facet Ruffini-Ronzani, Nicolas
Nieus, Jean-François
Soncin, Silvia
Hickinbotham, Simon
Dieu, Marc
Bouhy, Julie
Charles, Catherine
Ruzzier, Chiara
Falmagne, Thomas
Hermand, Xavier
Collins, Matthew J.
Deparis, Olivier
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description Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insight into the materiality of medieval literacy. Using ZooMS for animal species identification, we explored almost the entire library and all the preserved single leaf charters of a single medieval Cistercian monastery (Orval Abbey, Belgium). Systematic non-invasive sampling of parchment collagen was performed on every charter and on the first bifolium from every quire of the 118 codicological units composing the books (1490 samples in total). Within the genuine production of the Orval scriptorium (26 units), a balanced use of calfskin (47.1%) and sheepskin (48.5%) was observed, whereas calfskin was less frequent (24.3%) in externally produced units acquired by the monastery (92 units). Calfskin was preferably used for higher quality manuscripts while sheepskin tends to be the standard choice for ‘ordinary’ manuscript book production. This finding is consistent with thirteenth-century parchment accounts from Beaulieu Abbey (England) where calfskin supply was more limited and its price higher. Our study reveals that the making of archival documents does not follow the same pattern as the production of library books. Although the five earliest preserved charters are made of calfskin, from the 1230s onwards, all charters from Orval are written on sheepskin.
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spelling pubmed-81702002021-06-08 A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium Ruffini-Ronzani, Nicolas Nieus, Jean-François Soncin, Silvia Hickinbotham, Simon Dieu, Marc Bouhy, Julie Charles, Catherine Ruzzier, Chiara Falmagne, Thomas Hermand, Xavier Collins, Matthew J. Deparis, Olivier R Soc Open Sci Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insight into the materiality of medieval literacy. Using ZooMS for animal species identification, we explored almost the entire library and all the preserved single leaf charters of a single medieval Cistercian monastery (Orval Abbey, Belgium). Systematic non-invasive sampling of parchment collagen was performed on every charter and on the first bifolium from every quire of the 118 codicological units composing the books (1490 samples in total). Within the genuine production of the Orval scriptorium (26 units), a balanced use of calfskin (47.1%) and sheepskin (48.5%) was observed, whereas calfskin was less frequent (24.3%) in externally produced units acquired by the monastery (92 units). Calfskin was preferably used for higher quality manuscripts while sheepskin tends to be the standard choice for ‘ordinary’ manuscript book production. This finding is consistent with thirteenth-century parchment accounts from Beaulieu Abbey (England) where calfskin supply was more limited and its price higher. Our study reveals that the making of archival documents does not follow the same pattern as the production of library books. Although the five earliest preserved charters are made of calfskin, from the 1230s onwards, all charters from Orval are written on sheepskin. The Royal Society 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8170200/ /pubmed/34109043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210210 Text en © 2021 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
Ruffini-Ronzani, Nicolas
Nieus, Jean-François
Soncin, Silvia
Hickinbotham, Simon
Dieu, Marc
Bouhy, Julie
Charles, Catherine
Ruzzier, Chiara
Falmagne, Thomas
Hermand, Xavier
Collins, Matthew J.
Deparis, Olivier
A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title_full A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title_fullStr A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title_full_unstemmed A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title_short A biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from Orval Abbey, Belgium
title_sort biocodicological analysis of the medieval library and archive from orval abbey, belgium
topic Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34109043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210210
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