
New Bibliography
New Bibliography is a scholarly approach to studying books and printed works that focuses on understanding their physical features and production processes rather than just their textual content. It examines how books are made, such as paper quality, typefaces, printing techniques, and binding, to better trace their history, origin, and authenticity. This methodology helps experts identify different editions, detect forgeries, and understand how books were created in specific historical contexts. Essentially, New Bibliography combines material analysis with historical research to provide a deeper insight into the life and definition of a book as a physical object.