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The data for Walters neh Ill.Islamic Mss. Project is handled by @dougemery http://ping.fm/CBVog
November 3
Digitizing Islamic manuscripts is fun at Walters! Ariel Turns a New Leaf of an Old Book! http://ping.fm/hy5vv
October 30
Mihr at feet of Mushtari in Walters Persian illuminated ms poem neh walters http://ping.fm/us4FF
October 23
Sail the Anatolian Coast with Ottoman illuminated Manuscript of Piri Reis walters neh http://ping.fm/AsUA5
October 22
All hail Babur! glorious Mughal islamic illuminated calligraphy manuscript neh http://ping.fm/N83y5
October 21
Fifteenth century islamic calligraphic manuscript of One Hundred Sayings http://ping.fm/7fcyp
October 20
Now that you have a 17th cent. manuscript map of it, travel to Mitylene in your mind http://ping.fm/xJYzF
October 19
Sultans fight it out in Walters illuminated Mughal Baburnama neh islamic project http://ping.fm/U2KiB
October 18

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Some Fruits of the Walters Islamic Manuscript Digitization Project

One year in to the two year NEH project to create digital surrogates of all the Walters Art Museums illuminated Islamic Manuscripts and we are beginning to show some results. You can find lots of Images

1) on this Blog, under Will Noel's Photos. I have arranged several by manuscript under "Albums"
2) On Flickr at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/medmss/,
3) And you can turn the pages of many manuscripts by clicking on the covers of Walters Islamic manuscripts at:
http://art.thewalters.org/viewgalle… Continue

Posted on October 11, 2009 at 3:01pm —

Will Noel

Walters Art Museum upgrades collections website

The Walters Art Museum has launched a major upgrade to its collections website. It includes nearly 5,000 searchable objects available to the public — whether local or across the globe. This is a dramatic increase over the approximately 800 objects of the previous version. As part of a larger Walters technology initiative, this site allows everyone from a casual virtual visitor to a renowned researcher to browse works of art records from antiquity to the 19th century by categories such as artist,… Continue

Posted on March 26, 2009 at 12:04pm —

Will Noel

A New Challenge: A Syriac Palimpsest

This blog is concerned with another project being undertaken at The Walters Art Museum, concerning a Syriac Palimpsest. Many - but not all of the same team as imaged the Archimedes Palimpsest, are involved in this project as well. Its a tough nut to crack. Look for contributions and updates on this blog.

Posted on February 19, 2009 at 10:00am — 7 Comments

Will Noel

Archimedes on Google Books and other interfaces

"The Archimedes Palimpsest" on Google Books is but one way in which the dataset at Archimedespalimpsest.net can be used, but it is a cool one. The images used are generated from the multispectral images and processed to strip away the prayerbook texts to reveal the undertexts in the folios. These pages have not been seen like this since they were erased and written over by Johannes Myronas in 1229. They are not the most legible images that the team has produced, but they are the most dramatic. A… Continue

Posted on October 30, 2008 at 12:30pm —

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At 6:26am on October 12, 2009, Will Noel said…
It's time I started work on the Archimedes Palimpsest Exhibition. How to display it, venues for it. Storyline. All that stuff. Also how to involve web.
At 2:43am on May 6, 2009, Jane King said…
I didn't do anything I just noticed, but you're welcome :)
At 1:03pm on May 5, 2009, Jane King said…
Heard of your work, and the team you assembled to recover the Archimedes text and just wanted to say thank you and good work to you and your team.
At 9:57am on March 16, 2009, Pawel P. Wroblewski said…
Dear Will,
It is generous of you to take interest in my work. Thank you for your attention. Actually, I am preparing the retranscription of (1) the redaction of Aristotelian GC from the medieval bizantine manuscript Mi BA G 51 sup. and (2) the critical edition of the Suarezian commentary In GC from the manuscript Pv BU Aldini 133. In the future I should like to do a editorial work of the Philoponos’ commentary in the Archimedes Palimpsest - if you could this arrange, it would be excellent. I shall appreciate any information.

Best wishes,
Pawel
At 9:14am on March 12, 2009, Henry Walters' Library Online said…
Where can I get one of those good looking Archimedes Palimpsest mugs!?
At 5:14pm on March 9, 2009, Bob Morton said…
Will,

Good to hear from you. I've been busy with the elemental x-ray imaging of the Archaeopteryx with wonderful results. 2008 was very intense with the Leonardo project at NASA and the fossil imaging project at SLAC. Hardly any time to breath. It looks like I'll be changing directions on my outside projects because the next one is aligned with chemistry and production science. I put up a 3D image composite with my photo to amuse you. I hope you enjoyed it.

Best Wishes,
Bob
At 2:22pm on March 6, 2009, Ioannis Karadimitropoulos said…
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Sir, Dear Sir,
Professor, Dear Professor,
Dr,
Dear Mr Noel,
William,

I am stomached (from «στομάχιον», instead of puzzled) on the appropriate way I should address myself to you. Anyhow, I hope you will understand and accept my difficulty while I am expecting in your reply, should you will find the time, to advise me on how I should call you in the future, should it be necessary.
I Understand that you are quite busy, however, I feel obliged to communicate with you basically as an indication of respect to the job you and all the team have done in reviving the «παλύμψιστος τοῦ Ἀρχιμήδους».
I read the book,in his Hellenic translation, you wrote with Prof. Reviel Ritz .
What can I say…
BRAVO!!!
But mainly “THANK YOU”. As a Greek I agree entirely with the conclusions you present in the last pages of your book concerning the ownership of the «παλύμψιστος τοῦ Ἀρχιμήδους».
Taking the chance, I would like to ask you two favours; the first concerns my strong wish to communicate with prof. Ritz in order to send him a short project summary concerning the potential re-writing of the Hellenic grammar by taking as basic the matrix of VENTRIS and the epic poems of Homer; the second concerns my strong wish to become a legal owner of the digitised but Hellenic version of the «παλύμψιστος τοῦ Ἀρχιμήδους».
Last but not least I would like to express my gratitude to the owner of the «παλύμψιστος τοῦ Ἀρχιμήδους» by not letting that document to be bought by any public or private institution. As a Greek who can understand a few things I feel grateful.
Sincerely,
Ioannis KARADIMITROPOULOS
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I am currently working at the Council of European Union in the area of INFOSEC and I am responsible for the staff’s training and awareness on IT security topics.
(PS. I hope this to be my last assignment before retirement – I am 59 years old)
Tel : +33.3.88.51.07.57 (home France)
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At 1:49pm on October 29, 2008, Gerhard Brey said…
Hello Will,

It was nice to meet you, too. And it was a great symposium overall. Very useful and in a very enjoyable atmosphere.

Gerhard
At 4:37pm on October 18, 2008, Priscilla A. Kirkpatrick said…
Hi, Will! Just joined (I am not sure what????) but it seems a fun thing to do. Love, P
At 8:31am on October 11, 2008, Rob Kirkpatrick said…
Yep! She's a pip, in't she?
 
 

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