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Bibliopegi antropodermik

Sebuah buku yang dijilid dengan kulit pembunuh William Burke, disimpan di Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh.

Bibliopegi antropodermik adalah praktik penjilidan buku dengan kulit manusia. Hingga Oktober 2018, The Anthropodermic Book Project telah menguji 30 dari 49 buku yang diketahui diberi penjilidan antropodermik, 18 diantaranya dikonfirmasi sebagai kulit manusia dan 12 berasal dari kulit hewan.[1]

Catatan

  1. ^ The Anthropodermic Books Project, home page, checked 24 February 2019.

Bacaan tambahan

  • Gordon, Jacob (2016). "In the Flesh? Anthropodermic Bibliopegy Verification and Its Implications". RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage. 17 (2): 118–133. doi:10.5860/rbm.17.2.9664. ISSN 2150-668X. 
  • Guelle, Laura Ann (December 2002). "Anthropodermic Book-Bindings". Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. series 5, 24: 85–89. ISSN 0010-1087.  (discusses John Stockton Hough's books)
  • Rosenbloom, Megan (19 October 2016). "A Book by Its Cover". Lapham’s Quarterly (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diakses tanggal 24 December 2018. .
  • Samuelson, Todd (2014). "Still Life". Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association. new series, 16: 42–50. 
  • Smith, Daniel K. (2014). "Bound In Human Skin: A Survey of Examples of Anthropodermic Bibliopegy". Dalam Joanna Ebenstein, Colin Dickey (eds.). The Morbid Anatomy Anthology (edisi ke-First). Brooklyn, New York: Morbid Anatomy Press. ISBN 9780989394307. 
  • Sorgeloos, Claude (2012). "L'Histoire de la reliure de Josse Schavye" [The History of Bookbinding by Josse Schavye]. In Monte Artium (dalam bahasa French). 5: 119–167. doi:10.1484/J.IMA.1.103005. ISSN 2507-0312. 
  • Lawrence S. Thompson, Tanned Human Skin, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 34(2) (April 1946), pages 93–102
  • Lawrence S. Thompson, Religatum de Pelle Humana, in Bibliologia Comica (Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1968), pages 119-160 (originally issued separately in 1949 as University of Kentucky Libraries Occasional Contributions no. 6)
  • Harrison, Perry Neil (2017). "Anthropodermic Bibliopegy in the Early Modern Period". Dalam Larissa Tracy. Flaying in the Pre-Modern World : Practice and Representation. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: D.S. Brewer. hlm. 366–383. ISBN 9781843844525. 
    Read with caution: This work is mostly obsolete. The two examples of allegedly anthropodermic bindings cited by Harrison (Richeome's L’Idolatrie Huguenote from University of Memphis and L'office de l'Eglise en françois from Berkeley) have since been proven by PMF analysis to be not of human origin. See the Table Supposed examples confirmed as animal skin.
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