pergamenteinband
Pergamenteinband, also known as parchment binding, is a historical bookbinding technique where the covers of a book are made from parchment. This method was prevalent from the medieval period through the early modern era, particularly for manuscripts and early printed books. Parchment, a material made from the skin of animals like sheep, goats, or calves, was chosen for its durability and smooth surface, which was suitable for both writing and illumination.
In a typical pergamenteinband, the parchment is prepared and then cut to form the front and back