The Early Manuscripts Electronic Library

Grant Awarded: 
$85,000
St Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, Egypt

The Early Manuscripts Electronic Library is research organisation based in San Pedro, California. Its mission is to use digital technologies to preserve, and provide access to, historical source materials, especially ancient and medieval manuscripts.

In 2009 the Library will undertake survey work for a potential five year project to recover the erased and written over texts in palimpsests held at St Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai in Egypt.

Using the latest in new image sensing techniques, the Library will digitize the images and make them available as an online resource, providing comparison material for earlier transcripts.

Our grant will support the survey work to establish which imaging technologies will enable the recovery of the texts from these ancient palimpsests.

This project is an enormously exciting opportunity to bring to the public a series of images that until now have been hidden for centuries.

PROJECT UPDATE:

Impressed with the results of the first grant, in 2011 we awarded EMEL a repeat grant of $2,100,000 to support a full scale digitisation project of the St Catherine's palimpsests manuscripts.

Over the next five years EMEL aim to digitise more than 6,800 folios from 129 different manuscripts. The project will prioritise manuscripts judged to offer the greatest potential for research, and the results will be made freely available through an online digital library.