This article describes a unique suite of mobile equipment designed for non-invasive, non-destructive identification of the inks and pigments in medieval manuscripts. It explains the circumstances which led to the development of the equipment, outlines some of the findings that have been made with it to date, and summarizes the broader questions that may be addressed and answered with future work
Watteeuw L., Vandermeulen B., Van der Stock J., Truyen F., Proesmans M., Van Gool L., Gradmann S., '...
An illuminated Book of Hours (in use in Chalon-sur-Saône) currently owned by the Museo Civico di Art...
The so called ‘Saint Thomas’ Bible is a precious medieval illuminated manuscript dated back to the t...
This article describes a unique suite of mobile equipment designed for non-invasive, non-destructive...
This article reports the findings of a campaign of non-destructive pigment analysis on a group of s...
Raman spectroscopy is widely applied in the cultural heritage field to perform non-destructive measu...
Illuminated medieval manuscripts can be exquisitely decorated and extremely valuable. Whilst close i...
Fibre-optic reflectance spectroscopy is widely used as a tool for the analysis of coloured materials...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
The pigments used in five important medieval illuminated manuscripts (Ms. Pal.6; Ms. Pal. 159; Ms. Pa...
It is not every issue that one of our articles starts with a quotation in medieval English, and it i...
Fibre-optic reflectance spectroscopy is widely used as a tool for the analysis of coloured materials...
The article describes the application of spectroscopic imaging in the near infrared wavelength regio...
A recount of the latest work on the collection and the analysis of the medieval paintings of Hexham ...
Kenna Miller presents her findings on the chemical analysis of pigments used in Portland State’s Boo...
Watteeuw L., Vandermeulen B., Van der Stock J., Truyen F., Proesmans M., Van Gool L., Gradmann S., '...
An illuminated Book of Hours (in use in Chalon-sur-Saône) currently owned by the Museo Civico di Art...
The so called ‘Saint Thomas’ Bible is a precious medieval illuminated manuscript dated back to the t...
This article describes a unique suite of mobile equipment designed for non-invasive, non-destructive...
This article reports the findings of a campaign of non-destructive pigment analysis on a group of s...
Raman spectroscopy is widely applied in the cultural heritage field to perform non-destructive measu...
Illuminated medieval manuscripts can be exquisitely decorated and extremely valuable. Whilst close i...
Fibre-optic reflectance spectroscopy is widely used as a tool for the analysis of coloured materials...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
The pigments used in five important medieval illuminated manuscripts (Ms. Pal.6; Ms. Pal. 159; Ms. Pa...
It is not every issue that one of our articles starts with a quotation in medieval English, and it i...
Fibre-optic reflectance spectroscopy is widely used as a tool for the analysis of coloured materials...
The article describes the application of spectroscopic imaging in the near infrared wavelength regio...
A recount of the latest work on the collection and the analysis of the medieval paintings of Hexham ...
Kenna Miller presents her findings on the chemical analysis of pigments used in Portland State’s Boo...
Watteeuw L., Vandermeulen B., Van der Stock J., Truyen F., Proesmans M., Van Gool L., Gradmann S., '...
An illuminated Book of Hours (in use in Chalon-sur-Saône) currently owned by the Museo Civico di Art...
The so called ‘Saint Thomas’ Bible is a precious medieval illuminated manuscript dated back to the t...