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Supplemental volumes to the works of Sir William Jones. . Containing the whole of the Asiatick researches hitherto published, excepting those papers already inserted in his works.

Sir William Jones (1746-1794)

Category

Books

Date

1801

Materials

Measurements

305 x 249 x 56 mm

Place of origin

England

Collection

Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire

NT 3053802.2

Summary

Full description

Orientation: Vertical Text Substrate: hand-made wove paper Ink/Pigment: black printing and engraving inkType: BOUND BOOK Binding Type: Inboard binding, recessed supports & false bandsDate of Binding: 19.1 contemporaryBinder's Name: British End Leaves: tipped singled fold of blue and white stone marbled paper made to a sewn fold of white handmade wove paper, the second flyleaf being itself made to another sheet of white wove? The outer marbled leaf pasted to the boardStructure: FrenchEdges: plain cut, stone marbled (same as endleaves), polished Spine Lining: near flat, square joints, continuous paper linings? End Bands: worked L-R in varied pattern in red, cream and pale blue silk, over a main core and crowning core of rolled pape Bookmark: bright yellow silk ribbon glue to spine under headband Boards: 5mm rope fibre board, back-cornered, slips 1,2 4 and 5 of 5 only laced in Covering: full red-brown russia calf, original dicing obscured by secondary dicing made regular to board shape Tooling Spine: title in gold direct in panels 2 and 5; panels 1, 3,4 and 6 with large gold-tooled central ornament made up from small tools, with gold-tooled pallet or roll at head and tail of spineTooling Sides: gold-tooled double fillet border around gold-tooled roll; diced in blind; gold-tooled single fillet on board edges; gold-tooled roll on turn-ins. Furniture: NoneEnclosure: NoneBinding Notes: Small armorial bookplate of ‘Charles Winn / Nostell Library‘ inside front board. The tools used on the Supplemental Volumes are different from the those on the first 6 volumes published

Bibliographic description

v.2., 4to.. Shelved and uniform (slight variation in binding roll) with the 1799 6 volume 'Works'.. Provenance: Round armorial bookplate; untrimmed, gothic lettering: Charles Winn Nostell Priory. Franks 32246. [i.e.: Charles Winn (1795-1874)].. Binding: Diced calf; gilt rolled and ruled to form a border; spine gilt; lettered in gilt directly onto leather: 'Sir Wm. Jones's Works. Supplement'.

Makers and roles

Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Asiatic Society of Bengal

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