Dr. Columba Stewart at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, Collegeville, Minnesota.
November 2017
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Dr. Columba Stewart at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, Collegeville, Minnesota.
November 2017
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Left to right: Dr. Columba Stewart with preservation partner Father Najeeb Michaeel, OP, and Walid Mourad, director of field operations for the Middle East and Africa for the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. They are examining manuscripts for digitization at CNMO (Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux) in Qarah Qūsh, Iraq. Fr. Najeeb is now the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul and because of continued instability in the region CNMO and its remaining manuscripts have been forced to move to Erbil, Iraq.
June 19, 2012
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Left to right: Father Najeeb Michaeel, OP, and Dr. Columba Stewart examining manuscripts for digitization at CNMO (Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux) in Qarah Qūsh , Iraq. Fr. Najeeb is now the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul and because of continued instability in the region CNMO and its remaining manuscripts have been forced to move to Erbil, Iraq.
June 19, 2012
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Walid Mourad, director of field operations for the Middle East and Africa for the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML), training local Malian women in digitization of their manuscripts in Bamako, Mali. HMML has been engaged with local communities in Mali, since radical Islamic insurgents took over Timbuktu in 2012.
December 17, 2013
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Hill Museum & Manuscript Library digital technician Talin Agob digitizing Armenian manuscripts at the Collegio Armeno, Rome.
2018
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Hill Museum & Manuscript Library field site employees foliating and checking manuscripts prior to digitization in Bamako, Mali.
December 17, 2013
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This 18th-century Arabic manuscript of the Qur’an from Sub-Saharan Africa is part of the teaching collection at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Arca Artium Rare Book Collection (AARB 272), Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
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This 20th-century Coptic Christian liturgical manuscript in Arabic from Egypt is part of the teaching collection at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Arca Artium Rare Book Collection (AARB 27), Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
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This decorated page of the Psalms in a Latin breviary from northeastern France, 1290-1310 is part of the teaching collection at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Special Collections (HMML 9), Collegeville, Minnesota.
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