Unlocking History Concept uri

https://letterlocking.org/doll/concept/480     


Preferred label

signature box 


Alternative label


Scope note

A panel on a substrate made by folding, used as a writing guide for a signature. Some of the creases that demarcate a signature box may result from folds made as letterlocking manipulations, but at least one fold will be a writing manipulation made specifically to create space for the signature. A famous user of signature boxes was Elizabeth I, whose scribes prepared documents for her elaborate signature.  


Top concept

features

https://letterlocking.org/doll/concept/605


Broader/Parent concept 

writing manipulation  

https://letterlocking.org/doll/concept/596   


Related concept 


The Arts & Architecture ThesaurusⓇ Online, The Getty Research Institute Concept uri

Not in AAT


The Language of Bindings Thesaurus (LoB) Concept uri

Not in LoB


Scope note source reference


Source

Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith with the Unlocking History Research Group. Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2025.



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