[DCRM-L] Term for adhesions?
Schneider, Nina
nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
Wed Aug 14 12:24:46 MDT 2013
Thanks Jane. I didn't consider that term because these aren't really illustrations, more like little vignettes that have nothing to do with the text.
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From: Carpenter, Jane
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:24 AM
To: Schneider, Nina
Subject: RE: Term for adhesions?
Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance)?
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Term for adhesions?
Colleages:
I have a book that has been embellished with woodcuts cut from a different book (unidentified) and mounted in various places to create head- and tail-pieces. I'm not sure how to trace these embellishments.
Looking at RBMS Provenance Evidence, "Insertions" and "Grangerized copies" seem to be the closest. But "Grangerized copies" lacks a scope note and in the book I'm cataloging the images are fully pasted onto the page.
AAT has a term "attachment", but it seems to refer to what we think of as attachments in an email.
Any suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks!
Nina
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