

Is a vivid testimony of the creativity and intense scribal activities of Eastern and Western Jewish communities for overġ,000 years. The British Library’s Hebrew manuscripts collection is one of the finest and most important in the world.

The Zweig Collection of music manuscripts was digitised with the support of the Derek Butler Trust. Persian manuscripts are being digitised with the support of the Iran Heritage Foundation, Bahari Foundation, RoshanĬultural Heritage Institute, Friends of the British Library, Soudavar Memorial Foundation and Barakat Trust. Malay manuscripts, early maps of Singapore and selected papers of Thomas Stamford Raffles are being digitised inĬollaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore through the generous support of William and Judith Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on 5 December 2007. Support of the Royal Thai Government, in celebration of the occasion of the eightieth birthday anniversary of His Over fifty Thai manuscripts and the Chakrabongse Archive of Royal Letters have been digitised with the generous Of measures aimed at developing innovative approaches to archiving, accessing and using data for research in theĪrts and humanities supported as a part of the additional investment to enhance the national e.infrastructureįor research announced by the Government in October 2011. Research Council as a part of its Digital Transformations in Arts and Humanities Theme and contributes to a package The Royal Manuscripts and Botany in British India projects have been funded by the Arts and Humanities

Including articles, videos and collection highlights, is available A guide to the Greek Manuscripts collections, Thriplow Charitable Trust, and the Friends of the British Library. Leventis Foundation, Sam Fogg, the Sylvia Ioannou Foundation, the Were generously funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the third phase wasįunded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the A.

Almost 900 Greek manuscripts and some of the most important papyri, ranging in date from the first to the 18thĬenturies, are now included in the Digitised Manuscripts site.
