Moldmates Matter: Computational Tools to Enhance, Measure, Compare, and Match Historical Papers

GETTY RESEARCH JOURNAL(2023)

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Every sheet of premachine European paper bears the marks of three unique features of the handcrafted mold that was used to form it: the watermark, intervals between chain wires, and densities of laid wires (measured in frequency per inch/centimeter). Like a fingerprint, the internal patterns produced by the mold create a singular code. Two papers formed from the same mold and, thus, sharing the same code, are called "moldmates." Scholars have long studied watermarks and, to a lesser extent, chain-line intervals in order to identify identical papers. Confirming moldmate status, however, has been difficult due to poor imaging. Laid-line density patterns have never been systematically recorded and studied. This article presents a protocol for applying computational programs to enhance, measure, compare, and match historical papers; the method is illustrated through case studies involving watermarked papers found in the Codex Leicester (Gates Collection) and the Codex Arundel (British Library, MS 263) by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
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