Dismembered manuscripts are a particular challenge for book conservators, cataloguers, and philologists. The article describes the process and the result of an international multidisciplinary effort towards the reconstruction and conservation of a fifteenth/sixteenth-century multi-text manuscript from Ethiopia
The article concerns the complete restoration of an 18th century vellum bound book printed in Würzbu...
There are two types of Africa. The first is a place where people and cultures live. The second is th...
The article presents a multidisciplinary analysis of an old fragment of a hymnody manuscript recentl...
One of the few items of Qäqäma (Ethiopia) collection which predate the time of Gäbrä Giyorgis is a m...
It has been known that only a part of the parchment manuscripts of Mäqdäla library seized by British...
International audienceEthiopian manuscripts collection in Berlin, Germany, were mainly collected at ...
Acid burn-through is a problem particularly prevalent in the earliest paper sources, where acidity a...
Ethiopian Manuscript Maywäyni 041 with Added Miniature : Codicological and Technological Analysis T...
Manuscripts, are one of our most important source for arts and science. These monumental works relat...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
This article examines the now fragmented early-13th century Hornby-Cockerell Bible from a variety of...
This article argues that in the fifteenth century, many manuscripts were physically recycled, and th...
The Jubilees Palimpsest Project is working to advance technologies for the recovery of text from ill...
none1noThis article examines the death and rebirth of the Hebrew manuscripts, and their reuse as boo...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
The article concerns the complete restoration of an 18th century vellum bound book printed in Würzbu...
There are two types of Africa. The first is a place where people and cultures live. The second is th...
The article presents a multidisciplinary analysis of an old fragment of a hymnody manuscript recentl...
One of the few items of Qäqäma (Ethiopia) collection which predate the time of Gäbrä Giyorgis is a m...
It has been known that only a part of the parchment manuscripts of Mäqdäla library seized by British...
International audienceEthiopian manuscripts collection in Berlin, Germany, were mainly collected at ...
Acid burn-through is a problem particularly prevalent in the earliest paper sources, where acidity a...
Ethiopian Manuscript Maywäyni 041 with Added Miniature : Codicological and Technological Analysis T...
Manuscripts, are one of our most important source for arts and science. These monumental works relat...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
This article examines the now fragmented early-13th century Hornby-Cockerell Bible from a variety of...
This article argues that in the fifteenth century, many manuscripts were physically recycled, and th...
The Jubilees Palimpsest Project is working to advance technologies for the recovery of text from ill...
none1noThis article examines the death and rebirth of the Hebrew manuscripts, and their reuse as boo...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
The article concerns the complete restoration of an 18th century vellum bound book printed in Würzbu...
There are two types of Africa. The first is a place where people and cultures live. The second is th...
The article presents a multidisciplinary analysis of an old fragment of a hymnody manuscript recentl...