A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in Bobbio (Piacenza, Italy) were analysed with non-invasive techniques to characterise the ancient palette of the abbey scriptorium. All analyses were performed in situ using portable instrumentations. Raman spectroscopy, UVvisible reflectance spectrophotometry and XRF spectrometry were the techniques used. The advantage of using complementary techniques was well demonstrated by the nearly full characterisation of the palette of the manuscripts. Results obtained are interesting from different points of view: first at all, being these manuscripts already studied under the historical and artistic side, chemical analysis can give a strong support to...
The old library of the Certosa di Pavia still holds thirteen graduals, choir-books with lyrics and s...
A multidisciplinary research, currently in progress at the University of Salento in collaboration wi...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
This paper discusses a cross-disciplinary, international collaboration aimed at researching a series...
Abstract A multianalytical approach was used to characterize the materials in the “Vienna Moamin”, a...
A rare medieval parchment roll, called Exultet 1 (first half of XI Century), preserved in the Dioces...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
In the last decades, the working methods of late medieval illuminators have been widely discussed by...
In the last decades, the working methods of late medieval illuminators have been widely discussed by...
Assigning related medieval manuscripts to different workshops on the basis of codicological characte...
The pigments used in five important medieval illuminated manuscripts (Ms. Pal.6; Ms. Pal. 159; Ms. Pa...
Abstract Two precious Carolingian manuscripts kept in the library of Kremsmuenster Abbey in Upper Au...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
The old library of the Certosa di Pavia still holds thirteen graduals, choir-books with lyrics and s...
A multidisciplinary research, currently in progress at the University of Salento in collaboration wi...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
This paper discusses a cross-disciplinary, international collaboration aimed at researching a series...
Abstract A multianalytical approach was used to characterize the materials in the “Vienna Moamin”, a...
A rare medieval parchment roll, called Exultet 1 (first half of XI Century), preserved in the Dioces...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
In the last decades, the working methods of late medieval illuminators have been widely discussed by...
In the last decades, the working methods of late medieval illuminators have been widely discussed by...
Assigning related medieval manuscripts to different workshops on the basis of codicological characte...
The pigments used in five important medieval illuminated manuscripts (Ms. Pal.6; Ms. Pal. 159; Ms. Pa...
Abstract Two precious Carolingian manuscripts kept in the library of Kremsmuenster Abbey in Upper Au...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
The old library of the Certosa di Pavia still holds thirteen graduals, choir-books with lyrics and s...
A multidisciplinary research, currently in progress at the University of Salento in collaboration wi...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...