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Orihon (****anese: 折本, Hepburn:
Orihon, ****anese pronunciation: [
oɾihoɴ]) is a
style of ****anese codex—a
historic precursor to
modern books—with an accordion-folded...
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exclusively for hand-copied m****cripts, and is now
rarely used.
Orihon (折本), or "folding books"
Orihon are
similar to
kansubon in that they
consist of individual...
- The
original m****cript no
longer exists. It was made in "concertina" or
orihon style:
several sheets of
paper pasted together and
folded alternately in...
- in
their original bindings,
including accordion-style
bindings known as
orihon,
while other sets such as Nōga taikan, were
issued in sewn
bindings known...
- trai,
library of Thai
Temple Pitakataik,
scriptural libraries in
Myanmar Orihon, a concertina-folded book
format originating in
China and po****rized in...
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animal skin
folded into pages. In ****an, concertina-style
codices called orihon developed during the
Heian period (794–1185) were made of paper. The ancient...
- Kawanabe's
Pictures of One
Hundred Demons (1890),
woodblock printed book (
orihon, accordion-style); ink and
color on paper.
Yokai without a head Miyoshi...
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Online book – a book that is only
available to be read on the
Internet Orihon – long
rolls consisting of
sheets of
paper pasted together began to be folded...
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replaced by a new book
format known as "butterfly binding" (經摺裝, also see
Orihon), from the late Tang
period onward. This
change is tied to the rise of Buddhism...
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Temple Pitakataik,
scriptural libraries in
Myanmar Palm-leaf m****cript
Orihon, a concertina-folded book
format originating in
China and po****rized in...