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Qué (quién) es in folio - definición

FORM A BOOK IS PRODUCED INTO
Book formats; Book sizes; Sextodecimo; Double elephant; In folio; Folio format; Book format; Atlas folio; 18mo
  • The supposed largest book in the world, as of 1909. It was the visitors' register for the California Building at the [[Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition]] in [[Seattle]]. Some normal-sized books are on the table at right.
  • US Letter]] paper size is shown in green.

Sextodecimo         
·noun A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into sixteen leaves; hence, indicating, more or less definitely, a size of a book;
- usually written 16mo, or 16°.
II. Sextodecimo ·adj Having sixteen leaves to a sheet; of, or equal to, the size of one fold of a sheet of printing paper when folded so as to make sixteen leaves, or thirty-two pages; as, a sextodecimo volume.
sextodecimo         
[?s?kst?(?)'d?s?m??]
(abbrev.: 16mo)
¦ noun (plural sextodecimos) a size of book page that results from folding each printed sheet into sixteen leaves (thirty-two pages).
Origin
C17: from L. sexto decimo, ablative of sextus decimus 'sixteenth'.
Folio         
  • The folio: printing, folding and cutting, compared to the quarto and octavo
  • Copy of the [[Gutenberg Bible]], printed in folio format
  • Single folio from a large [[Qur'an]], North Africa, 8th c. (Khalili Collection)
  • Left-to-right language books (such as English)
  • Right-to-left language books (such as Arabic)
PAPER FORMAT
Folio (book); Folios; Folio (text); Fol.; Folio (printing)
The term "folio" (.), has three interconnected but distinct meanings in the world of books and printing: first, it is a term for a common method of arranging sheets of paper into book form, folding the sheet only once, and a term for a book made in this way; second, it is a general term for a sheet, leaf or page in (especially) manuscripts and old books; and third, it is an approximate term for the size of a book, and for a book of this size.

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Book size

The size of a book is generally measured by the height against the width of a leaf, or sometimes the height and width of its cover. A series of terms is commonly used by libraries and publishers for the general sizes of modern books, ranging from folio (the largest), to quarto (smaller) and octavo (still smaller). Historically, these terms referred to the format of the book, a technical term used by printers and bibliographers to indicate the size of a leaf in terms of the size of the original sheet. For example, a quarto (from Latin quartō, ablative form of quartus, fourth) historically was a book printed on sheets of paper folded in half twice, with the first fold at right angles to the second, to produce 4 leaves (or 8 pages), each leaf one fourth the size of the original sheet printed – note that a leaf refers to the single piece of paper, whereas a page is one side of a leaf. Because the actual format of many modern books cannot be determined from examination of the books, bibliographers may not use these terms in scholarly descriptions.