“Codex 4D” Project: Interdisciplinary Investigations on Materials and Colors of De Balneis Puteolanis (Angelica Library, Rome, Ms. 1474)

Author:

Pietroni Eva1ORCID,Botteon Alessandra1,Buti David1ORCID,Chirivì Alessandra1,Colombo Chiara1,Conti Claudia1ORCID,Di Carlo Anna Letizia2,Magrini Donata1ORCID,Mercuri Fulvio3ORCID,Orazi Noemi3ORCID,Realini Marco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNR Institute of Heritage Science, Headquarters, 80134 Naples, Italy

2. Angelica Library, 00186 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy

Abstract

This paper sheds light on the manufacturing processes, techniques, and materials used in the splendid illuminations of the oldest surviving copy of De Balneis Puteolanis, preserved at the Angelica Library in Rome (Ms. 1474). The codex is one of the masterpieces of mid-13th-century Italian-Southern illumination, traditionally referred to as the commission of Manfredi, son of Frederick II. The findings reported in the article result from the interdisciplinary study conducted in 2021–2023 in the framework of “Codex 4D: journey in four dimensions into the manuscript”, a multidisciplinary project involving many competences and dealing with art-historical studies on manuscripts, diagnostic and conservative analyses, scientific dissemination, storytelling, and public engagement. The considerations we present aims at increasing the knowledge of book artefacts while respecting their extraordinary complexity; data from non-invasive diagnostic investigations (X-ray fluorescence, Vis-NIR reflectance and Raman spectroscopies, hyperspectral imaging, and multi-band imaging techniques as ultraviolet, reflectography, and thermography), carried out in situ with portable instruments on the book, have been integrated with observations resulting from the historical-artistic study, and the reading of some ancient treatises on the production and use of the pigments and dyes employed in illumination.

Funder

REGIONE LAZIO Avviso pubblico Gruppi di Ricerca 2020

Publisher

MDPI AG

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