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Center and corner binding. Endband.

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COLLECTION Courtesy of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
 
BINDING DESCRIPTION
BINDING TERM Center and Corner binding: A style consisting of an abstract center piece, either oval or lozenge shaped, made of one stamp and four corner pieces, large ornaments that sat at the corners of a frame. The designs are always symmetrical both vertically and horizontally.
COVER material/hardware, etc corner style/turn ins repairs Full brown calf, mitered corners, uneven turn ins. Tightback.
DECORATION style Center and corner stamped in gilt, flat spine profile with seven double gilt lines. Initials "E C" tooled in gilt. Gold rolled edges. Textblock trimmed and gilt. Remains of clasps: catch on lower cover, parchment straps for hasp broken.
BOARDS material back cornering Binder's board, unshaped, back cornered.
SPINE rounding/ backing lining Rounded and backed. Lined, but a prior repair has made it difficult to identify the lining.
ENDBANDS style material/color core material Front bead, hand sewn green and pink end band over cord core.
SEWING style support material lacing in Sewn two on over four alum tawed thongs. Grooves were sawn into the textblock to recess the thongs.
ENDPAPERS material # of flyleaves/attachment Beige (2) medium ( 1) slightly textured (2) handmade laid paper. One free fly leaf and paste down. Prior to repair, may have been one paste down and three fly-leaves, with two of the front fly leaves removed and two of the rear flyleaves adhered to the paste down.
TEXT BLOCK material edge treatment Beige (1) thin (2) slightly textured (1) handmade laid paper. Edges trimmed and gilt.
NOTES Contains multiple works published at different times.
describer (s) Brown, Primanis

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS CATALOGING RECORD

Note: Signature collations may be erroneous due to problems developed during database migration to a new OPAC system.

Author Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.

Title The whole booke of Psalmes. / Collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopk. and others: conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall.

Imprint [London] : Printed for the Company of Stationers., 1618.

Harry Ransom Center Book Collection

BX 5145 A4 1613

LIB USE ONLY

Description 1 psalter ([34], 316, [34] p.) ; 15 cm. (8vo)

Local note Bound with: Church of England. The booke of common praier. Imprinted at London, 1613.

Note "Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches of al the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before & after sermons, and moreouer, in priuate houses, for their godly solace & comfort, laying apart al vngodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the norishing of vice and corrupting of youth."

Signatures: A-2A8

Title within ornamental border.

Tail-piece.

Pages 22, 140, 231, 310, and 315 misnumbered 12, 148, 213, 308 and 313 (with 2nd 3 backwards) respectively.

Includes index: p. [31]-[33] at end.

Page [34] at end is blank.

Indexed in: STC 2561

Local note Williford Collection.

Subject Bible. O.T. Psalms – Paraphrases, English.

Psalms (Music)

Added author Hopkins, John, d. 1570.

Special collection: Company of Stationers, printer/press

OCLC number 14578949

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