The University of Michigan Library is in the final year of a three-year, grant-funded project to fully catalogue its Islamic Manuscripts Collection. Supported by a “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” grant administered by the Council on Library and Information Resources with generous funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the project, “Collaboration in Cataloging: Islamic Manuscripts at Michigan” engages established and emerging scholars by involving them in the catalo..
The Islamic Manuscript Association is pleased to announce that the Tenth Islamic Manuscript Conferen...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...
Introduction The University of Michigan Library is privileged to hold three Yemeni manuscripts in i...
This document, prepared by Roberta L Dougherty as the outcome of a graduate student project in 1993,...
The Islamic manuscript collection has been acquired by Cambridge University Library from many source...
Over the course of the last year the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) and the Roshan Instit...
Preservation and conservation of Islamic manuscripts is a global concern due to its urgent need for...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (http://YMDI.uoregon.edu) is a collective of leading sc...
This contribution summarises the results of the conservation of selected Arabic, Persian and Turkic ...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) is a collaborative project between Princeton Uni...
Christiane Grüber (ed.), The Islamic Manuscript Tradition: Ten Centuries of Book Arts in Indiana Uni...
Within the framework of the research group WRoTe: “Wissensrohstoff Text” funded by the European Soci...
on the history of marsiyah (a genre of elegaic poetry) and its development in Urdu and Persian over ...
http://library.princeton.edu/projects/islamic/index.html 200 zoomable manuscripts
The Islamic Manuscript Association is pleased to announce that the Tenth Islamic Manuscript Conferen...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...
Introduction The University of Michigan Library is privileged to hold three Yemeni manuscripts in i...
This document, prepared by Roberta L Dougherty as the outcome of a graduate student project in 1993,...
The Islamic manuscript collection has been acquired by Cambridge University Library from many source...
Over the course of the last year the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) and the Roshan Instit...
Preservation and conservation of Islamic manuscripts is a global concern due to its urgent need for...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (http://YMDI.uoregon.edu) is a collective of leading sc...
This contribution summarises the results of the conservation of selected Arabic, Persian and Turkic ...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) is a collaborative project between Princeton Uni...
Christiane Grüber (ed.), The Islamic Manuscript Tradition: Ten Centuries of Book Arts in Indiana Uni...
Within the framework of the research group WRoTe: “Wissensrohstoff Text” funded by the European Soci...
on the history of marsiyah (a genre of elegaic poetry) and its development in Urdu and Persian over ...
http://library.princeton.edu/projects/islamic/index.html 200 zoomable manuscripts
The Islamic Manuscript Association is pleased to announce that the Tenth Islamic Manuscript Conferen...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...
This project will bring to light some of the textual and calligraphic aspects of a 1698 manuscript o...