Tuesday, September 11, 2012

On Imperial Monastery of the God-Trodden Mt. of Sinai texts

I used that article title just because it is so glorious. It lacks a little bit as far as being descriptive, but I couldn't help myself. A hat tip to Pravoslavie for bringing this to my attention.


(Library of Congress) - Spectral Imaging at the Library of St. Catherine's Monastery Reveals Ancient Texts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Location: Library of Congress, James Madison Memorial Building, 101 Independence Avenue, Mumford Room 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Sixth Floor

Webcast: If you would like to participate via live webcast, send an email at least three days prior to the event to Ray Privott. The number of live webcast “seats” is also limited and will be filled in the order in which the requests are received.

About the Lecture:

Father Justin, the librarian of St. Catherine's Monastery, and Michael B. Toth, the Sinai Palimpsest Project Program Manager, discuss how advanced spectral imaging is revealing ancient texts in the remote library of a Greek Orthodox monastery in Egypt's Sinai desert. The monastery has a very important collection of manuscripts, the earliest dating from the fourth century. Because writing materials were sometimes scarce, the library contains many palimpsests -- manuscripts where the original text was erased, and the valuable parchment used a second time. The faint original texts can often be recovered through the use of spectral imaging.

Scientists, scholars, and technical experts are working in close collaboration with Archbishop Damianos and the monks to spectrally image significant manuscripts from the monastery's rich collection of palimpsests. The system is similar to the one used by the Library of Congress Preservation Division for the past five years to study America's Top Treasures and other manuscripts. This five year program is conducted under the auspices of the nonprofit Early Manuscripts Electronic Library (EMEL), and sponsored by the UK-based Arcadia Foundation.

Speakers:

Fr. Justin Sinaites is the Librarian of the Sacred and Imperial Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount of Sinai. The Library contains some 3,300 manuscripts, 8,000 early printed books and an important archive containing letters, account books, charters, and other documents.

Michael B. Toth, president of R.B. Toth Associates, brings over 25 years of experience with systems integration, program management and strategic planning to support museums and libraries as they capitalize on advances in information and digital imaging technology.

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