id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_g6dfophsb5divdrzgi4w2osloi M. Rozsondai Symmetry aspects of bookbindings 1989 49 .pdf application/pdf 13490 2150 89 Bilateral symmetry of motifs (Fig. 3) (point group m or Cs) and rotations with mirror planes A playful collection o f symmetries appears on a roll (Fig. 6), including point group C3 with Hatched motifs (Fig. 7) can be considered to possess colour symmetry, which means a combination o f a geometrical synunetry operation (reflection, rotation, translation etc.) with a simultaneous Renaissance bindings in the early sixteenth century, and they appeared as ogee branches (Fig. 10). German Gothic binding with leaf relief obtained by the headed outline tools in Fig. 8(h-j). Similarly, border patterns from bookbindings are shown in Fig. 18, and classified according to symmetry groups. Fig. 25.(a) Rolls of palmettos and acanthus leaves from Hungarian Renaissance bindings. Fig, 26.(a) Knotwork border design composed of single stamps from the Hungarian Renaissance binding: represented in every field of Renaissance art, hence also in book illustrations (Fig. 42) and on ./cache/work_g6dfophsb5divdrzgi4w2osloi.pdf ./txt/work_g6dfophsb5divdrzgi4w2osloi.txt