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French Decorative Bookbinding - Eighteenth Century

Luc-Antoine Boyet


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BREVIARIUM FRATRUM B.V.MARIÆ DE MONTE CARMELI année 1698


Looking at the image shown above one wonders if this isn't the wall of some pre-Columbian temple. Of the roulettes shown above, I have never seen the smaller one, it reminds me of massive carved stone temple decoration, I don't think that Boyet used this roulette very often and or it is possibly a tool that entered late into the tool kit.



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Comparative Diagram 1 - Boyet 1698 roulette codex 8.85 cm


After hours of juggling the codex roulette strips I finally found some sections that match, you can see this work in the enlargement. I estimate that this roulette is 8.85 cm. in length. I will gladly review any paper that can prove me wrong. This roulette stands out as being unlike any other of its time. Truly a masterpiece of invention, that defies all models past and present.


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Comparative Diagram 2 - Boyet 1698 inner dentelle roulettes length = 10.43 cm


In Comparative Diagram 2, we see the very narrow inner dentelle roulette, after some study I managed to match up two strips. Even with 1200 dpi scaans this was no easy task, as I suspect that the application of this roulette was never too crisp even from the beginning. You can see the results by clicking the diagram for a full length enlargement. The red dot indicating a flaw or break in the imprint that occurs at an interval of 10.43 cm, again this may be considered as speculative.


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Comparative Diagram 3 - Boyet 1698 board edge roulette


In Comparative Diagram 3, I show the edge roulette this looks like a roulette that I have already documented although its hard to imagine that it was used for edges.


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Comparative Diagram 4 - Boyet 1698 board edge roulette enlarged detail


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Comparative Diagram 5 - Boyet 1698 board edge roulette vs 1700 Boyet inner dentelle roulette


In Comparative Diagram 5, I show the 1698 edge compared with a Boyet inner dentelle roulette. These two roulettes are perhaps the same, I have made no attempt to align the two or look for corresponding flaws or excentricities. This inner dentelle is found on another page (click here to see it) and coindentally Boyet has used this same roulette on the edges of the 1700 example.


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