Search the Design+Encyclopedia:

Liber


From Design+Encyclopedia, the free encyclopedia on good design, art, architecture, creativity, engineering and innovation.
383215
Liber

Liber is a Latin word that means book or volume. It is often used to refer to ancient Roman books or scrolls, particularly those that were written on papyrus or parchment. The term liber was also used to describe the inner bark of trees, which was used as a writing surface in ancient times. In Roman religion, Liber was the god of wine, fertility, and freedom. He was often depicted as a young, handsome man holding a drinking cup and a thyrsus, a staff topped with a pinecone. Liber was closely associated with Bacchus, the Greek god of wine, and his cult was an important part of Roman religious life. The term liber is also used in modern times to refer to a type of bookbinding that is characterized by a flexible cover made of leather or cloth. This type of binding is often used for books that are meant to be carried around or used frequently, such as journals or diaries. Overall, the term liber has a rich history and has been used in a variety of contexts throughout the centuries. Whether referring to ancient Roman books or the god of wine and fertility, the term has played an important role in literature, religion, and culture.

book, Roman, wine, freedom, binding

Joseph Nelson

CITATION : "Joseph Nelson. 'Liber.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=383215 (Accessed on August 03, 2025)"


Liber Definition
Liber on Design+Encyclopedia

We have 216.552 Topics and 472.818 Entries and Liber has 1 entries on Design+Encyclopedia. Design+Encyclopedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by designers, creators, artists, innovators and architects. Become a contributor and expand our knowledge on Liber today.