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Artist
binder :
Josse Schavye  (1822–1905)  wikidata:Q56644726
 
Alternative names
Josse-Corneille-Eugène Schavye; J. Schavye
Description Belgian bookbinder
Date of birth/death 1822 Edit this at Wikidata 1905 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q56644726
Description

Small gilt-lettered red leather panel mounted on front paste-down endpaper, reading: Hic liber femineo corio convestitus est (“This book is bound in a woman’s skin”), inside a copy of Chirurgia è Graeco in Latinum conuersa (Paris, 1544), bound by Josse Schavye (1822-1905) Notice of Smithsonian Libraries's Catalog.

This book could be bound in human skin, according to this inscription (source)

An other book bound by the same binder (Josse Schavye) and also subsequently owned by the same collector (Belgian physician and bibliophile André Uytterhoeven (1799-1868)), had been bound by human skin, confirmed by peptide mass fingerprinting in 2015 : De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius from Brown University.
Date 1863
date QS:P571,+1863-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Leather
institution QS:P195,Q1609326
Current location
Dibner Library Lectures on the History of Science and Technology
Accession number
RD30 .N53 1544 folio
Place of creation City of Brussels
Object history André Uytterhoeven (1799-1868), former owner
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Description
English: "this book is covered in feminine leather" Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
Source Internet Archive
Author Smithsonian Libraries
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