An ancient religious manuscript datable to the 4th century A.D., the Codex Eusebii Evangeliorum or Vercelli Gospels, has been analysed by portable Raman and x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry. The manuscript belongs to the Cathedral Treasure Museum of Vercelli (Italy) and is reputed to be the oldest existent copy of the Gospels written in Latin, being therefore of particular relevance to biblical scholars. Red and black inks were characterised: minium and cinnabar were identified in red text, and carbon black and metal gallate in black text.Moreover, XRF spectrometry allowed discrimination of black inks with similar composition on the basis of metal impurities. The black ink was found to be of the iron-gall type, thus resulting in...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
An unusual metallic pigment was identified on an ancient Italian manuscript containing the Homilies ...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
An ancient religious manuscript datable to the 4th century A.D., the Codex Eusebii Evangeliorum or V...
International audienceThe Coronation Gospels or Krönungsevangeliar is a manuscript kept in Vienna at...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
An anomalous metallic ink was identified on an ancient Italian manuscript datable to the 9th century...
The so called ‘Saint Thomas’ Bible is a precious medieval illuminated manuscript dated back to the t...
A rare medieval parchment roll, called Exultet 1 (first half of XI Century), preserved in the Dioces...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Purple codices are among the most relevant and prestigious book productions of Late Antique and Medi...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Copper carboxylates were identified as degradation residues on the surface of a metallic pigment use...
In the last two decades, the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschug und -prüfung (BAM), together with th...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
An unusual metallic pigment was identified on an ancient Italian manuscript containing the Homilies ...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
An ancient religious manuscript datable to the 4th century A.D., the Codex Eusebii Evangeliorum or V...
International audienceThe Coronation Gospels or Krönungsevangeliar is a manuscript kept in Vienna at...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
An anomalous metallic ink was identified on an ancient Italian manuscript datable to the 9th century...
The so called ‘Saint Thomas’ Bible is a precious medieval illuminated manuscript dated back to the t...
A rare medieval parchment roll, called Exultet 1 (first half of XI Century), preserved in the Dioces...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Purple codices are among the most relevant and prestigious book productions of Late Antique and Medi...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Copper carboxylates were identified as degradation residues on the surface of a metallic pigment use...
In the last two decades, the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschug und -prüfung (BAM), together with th...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
An unusual metallic pigment was identified on an ancient Italian manuscript containing the Homilies ...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...