[EKStationers] Fwd: [hist-book] Presentation and demonstration of parchment production (Penn SCC, Sept. 11, 9:30-11:30)
Lady Markesa de Carvalhal
markesadecarvalhal at gmail.com
Mon Sep 9 10:22:09 CDT 2013
Lady Naomi and I will be attending if anyone wishes to join us! We only just heard and RSVP'd this morning. I've used their products in bindings - as many if you have - and am looking forward to seeing him.
Living the dream,
Lady Markesa
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On Sep 9, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Wendy Gale <woodwindy at gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought this might be of interest to folks in the Philadelphia area!
>
> -Sabine
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> From: Peter Stallybrass <pstally at english.upenn.edu>
> Date: Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 4:24 PM
> Subject: [hist-book] Presentation and demonstration of parchment production (Penn SCC, Sept. 11, 9:30-11:30)
> To: hist-book at english.upenn.edu
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>
> Please RSVP if you want to attend.
>
> > Hailing from 16th-century Germany, the Meyer family stems from a 500-year history of working in the tanning industry. 20 years ago, Jesse Meyer rediscovered the all but forgotten material, parchment, while experimenting with different uses and production methods for the animal skins used to make leather. After finding that this material was not only still useful for many applications, but also in demand by the conservation, restoration, binding, and calligraphic arts communities, he set about refining and expanding his parchment production, starting Pergamena in the process. Today, Pergamena produces many different types of parchment for dozens of niche industries that still utilize the versatile material. And while times and technology may have changed from when its early days, our parchment production methods remain largely similar, with much of the process still being done by hand with basic chemicals, simple but elegant tools, and a little mechanical ingenuity.
> >
> > Stephen Meyer will be at the University of Pennsylvania Special Collections Center, Room 627, on Wednesday, September 11, from 9:30-11:30am to give a presentation on parchment production, followed by a demonstration. The event is open to the public. Please RSVP to Dot Porter (dorp at upenn.edu) if you plan to attend.
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> > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
> > Dot Porter (MA, MSLS)
> > Curator, Digital Research Services
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> > Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies
> > Special Collections Center
> > University of Pennsylvania
> > Van Pelt Dietrich Library
> > 3420 Walnut Street
> > Philadelphia, PA 19104
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> > Phone: 215-898-9742
> >
> > http://www.library.upenn.edu/rbm/
> > Email: dorp at upenn.edu
> > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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