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thin/thick/thin three-line tools
Note (en)
Note
A three-line tool in which a single broad line has a narrower line on each side. This pattern of tool was widely used in the 15th and 16th centuries and less frequently thereafter.
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Pollard, Some Anglo-Saxon... (1975)
Graham Pollard (1975), “Some Anglo-Saxon Bookbindings”, The Book Collector, 24, pp. 130–59.
Additional Reference
p. 145
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Source
Clarkson, Further Studies... (1996)
Christopher Clarkson (1996), “Further Studies in Anglos-Saxon and Norman Bookbinding: Board Attachment Methods Re-Examined”, in Roger Powell, the Compleat Binder: Liber Amicorum, edited by John L Sharpe, 14, Bibliologia, Turnhout, Brepols, pp. 154–214.
Additional Reference
p. 158
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