Thursday 25 June 2020

A Book That Many Of Us,

will never have ever seen before,


 all images courtesy of Incunabula, the book is a Sino-Tibetan book that’s believed to have been printed as early as 1410 in Beijing,

 an ancient-book collector, self-described bibliophile known as Incunabula, is sharing a thread containing dozens of images showing inside spreads full of red ink drawings and Ranjana script

 a writing system developed in the 11th century, the Gutenberg Bible, which was printed with movable metal type, dates back to 1454, nearly 45 years after this woodblock-produced text,

 the ancient book contains impeccably detailed “Sanskrit dhāranīs and illustrations of protective mantra-diagrams and deities” and a collection of Tibetan Buddhist recitation texts,

 the black covers are covered in gold-paint drawings featuring “20 icons of the Tathāgatas,” which roughly translates to “one who has gone.” And this is another amazing thing about this book, all of the text is printed twice on each side of the paper, to allow for right-to-left and left-to-right readings in both the Indo-Tibetan and Chinese styles, respectively!

 “During the early Ming, close relations were established between Tibetan monks and the imperial court in Beijing. Although not directly part of the Buddhist canon, this work relates closely to the manner of woodblock carving employed for the production of the Sino-Tibetan Kangyur,” the collector writes,


to see more of the inside pages in Incunabula’s thread, and follow the collector’s archival work on Twitter, what an amazing book, and just think all of this was done using woodcuts, not with movable metal type!


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