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    WALTERS ART MUSEUM'S ARMENIAN MANUSCRIPTS TO BE DIGITIZED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 28, 2012 - 16:59 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
    has granted the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland', U.S.,
    $265,000 for a three-year project to digitize, catalog and distribute
    113 illuminated medieval manuscripts from Flanders, present-day
    northeastern France and Belgium, Artdaily reports.

    This project, Imaging the Hours: Creating a Digital Resource of Flemish
    Manuscripts, will digitize 45,000 pages of text with over 3,000 pages
    of illumination from the 13th through 16th centuries. A highlight
    will be the digitization of a collection of 80 Books of Hours -
    prayer books of personal devotion - which were the "bestsellers" of
    the Middle Ages, often sumptuously illuminated in gold and painted
    by masters of the time.

    "Just as the Walters provides access without admission fee to our
    permanent collection, we are also making it available as part of our
    public mission. The museum is grateful to the NEH for its continued
    generous financial support allowing us to provide a free worldwide
    online resource of preservation-quality, digital manuscript surrogates
    to anyone with an Internet connection," said Walters Director Gary
    Vikan. The NEH's Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Grant
    allows institutions to preserve and provide access to collections
    essential to scholarship, education and public programming in the
    humanities.

    This grant allows the museum to continue its ambitious initiative to
    create, preserve and make accessible fully cataloged digital surrogates
    of its manuscripts. This initiative began in 2008 with a $307,500 NEH
    Preservation and Access Grant to digitize its Islamic manuscripts and
    continues with a second NEH grant of $315,000 for Parchment to Pixel:
    Creating a Resource of Medieval Manuscripts, to digitize the museum's
    Armenian, Byzantine, Dutch, English, Ethiopian and German manuscripts.

    To date, the Walters has taken 79,319 images of 112 Islamic manuscripts
    and 105 Parchment to Pixel manuscripts.




    From: A. Papazian
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