The Royal Library showcases bindings as art, scripts as craft, and catalogs as infrastructure that keeps knowledge retrievable.
Contents
- Binding 101
- Scripts and Hands
- Catalogs and Order
Binding 101
- Leather types and dyes hint at period and region.
- Tooling: gilt, blind, and onlays reveal budget and ambition.
- Spine labels act as a miniature taxonomy and routing system.
Scripts and Hands
- Look for letterform contrast and axis angle to place a script in time.
- Marginalia add glimpses of past readers and court routines.
Catalogs and Order
- Early cataloging practices shaped how courts thought about knowledge.
- Modern systems overlay but rarely erase earlier logics.
The library is a map of knowledge — bound, labeled, and alive.