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Reconstructing Burnt Anglo-Saxon Fragments in the Cotton Collection at the British Library
Author(s) -
Andrew Dunning,
Alison Hudson,
Christina Duffy
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
fragmentology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2624-9340
DOI - 10.24446/4f2i
Subject(s) - multispectral image , library science , archaeology , geography , history , computer science , art , remote sensing
The British Library conducted a Fragmentarium case study in 2017 to explore the possibilities for improving access to burnt fragments of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts from the Cotton Collection. Multispectral imaging and analysis undertaken by Dr Christina Duffy at the British Library Conservation Centre has revealed more details from the surviving fragments than are otherwise visible. The complexity of multispectral imaging presents challenges for online display and long-term storage that need to be addressed in future manuscript digitisation initiatives.

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