Mythic dyes or mythic colour? New insight into the use of purple dyes on codices

Maurizio Aceto, Elisa Calà, Angelo Agostino, Gaia Fenoglio, Monica Gulmini, Ambra Idone, Cheryl Porter, Christa Hofmann, Sophie Rabitsch, Charlotte Denoël, Christian Förstel, Abigail Quandt

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Abstract

The traditional knowledge concerning the use of Tyrian purple in Late Antique and Medieval purple codices - those precious biblical texts written with noble metal inks on parchment dyed or painted with purple colourants - is here updated in view of new analytical evidence. Recent literature reports the analysis carried out on some purple codices, suggesting that Tyrian purple has not, if ever, been used in their making. A large number of purple codices has been considered in this work to elucidate the nature of the purple colour. Results have been discussed within the frame of previous information, thus covering a vast majority of the purple codices presently identified. In most of the instances the use of less expensive dyes such as folium or orchil is suggested. Moreover, analytical results from a non-invasive spectroscopic approach have been definitely confirmed by micro-invasive surface-enhanced Raman analysis performed on micro samples of purple parchment taken from two 6th century codices.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)133-141
Numero di pagine9
RivistaSpectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Volume215
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 15 mag 2019

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