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The Book of Secretes: Secretes of Inks and Dyes

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Secretes of Inks and Dyes

Recipe from the Book of Secretes for dying leather:

“Another waye to dye skinnes of afure coulr and fayre:

Take the skinnes of blacke grapesm and rub welle youre leather, wyth all, untyll it ware sommwhat blewe, and also rubbe it well wyth the poulder of indicum, thenne washe it, drye, and polythe it. Than Diepe the Indicum in theycke red wine: and whan the skynne is washed, annotnte hym wyth it, and you shall bane a fayze skinne allured blewe.”

Recipe from the Book of Secretes for removing ink:

“To make a poulder to take of blottes of ynke, fallen vpon the paper, orels the letters and vvry-tying from the paper, vvhiche is a rare secrete, but yet profytale.

                    Take Cerule well brayed, and make there of a bowe with the mylke of a tygge tree, then leete it diye, afterward bray it agayne, and diye it as before, and to leuen tymes: then keepe it so in poilder. And whan you wyll use it to take out blottes, or letters out of paper, take a little lynnen cloth wette in water, psellinge and wryngyng the water out, then spreade it aroade upon he place where you woulde have it, and leave it thereupon until the paper and the ynke be mayste wythall : than take awaye the wette cloth, and upon the blotte or letters that you will have taken awaye, put a little of the said poulder of Cerule, leauynge it so the space of a nyghte. In the mornynge, you wall take a lynnen cloth cleane and dry, wherewith you shall rubbe of softlye and finelye the laied poulder, and the paper will remaine exceeding white for to write upon agayne, as well as before, and better. And if all be not well rubbed of at the fyrste tyme, you may do it once agayne, and you shall not fayle.”

Works Cited

[1.] U. Rublack ( 1,2 ). 2011. "Renaissance fashion: The birth of power dressing." History Today 61, no. 1: Scopus®, EBSCOhost(accessed November 21, 2017).

[2.] The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Sumptuary law." Encyclopædia Britannica. February 06, 2009. Accessed November 12, 2017. https://www.britannica.com/topic/sumptuary-law.

[3.] Ruscelli, Book of Secretes, USU SCA, pgs. 90-101.