Jubilees Palimpsest
Links
Comparable use of technology
Biblioteca Ambrosiana
- ambrosiana.eu - Ambrosiana website, in Italian only
- comperio.it - Ambrosiana catalog entry for Cod. C73 Inf.
- cilea.it - Italian Inter-university Consortium
- wikipedia.org - Wikipedia article on Biblioteca Ambrosiana
- nd.edu - Biblioteca Ambrosiana Inventory-Catalogue at the Notre Dame Medieval Institute
- ambrosianafoundation.org - Ambrosiana Foundation, defunct as of April 2009
Funding information
- grants.gov - portal to all U.S. federal grants
- academicgrants.stmarytx.edu - academic grant support at St. Mary's University (Todd Hanneken's institution)
- neh.gov - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (7/20/2011)
- neh.gov - Scholarly editions grants (10/28/2010)
- neh.gov - Summer stipends (9/30/2010)
- neh.gov - Collaborative research grants (10/28/2010)
- neh.gov - Awards for Faculty at Institutions with High Hispanic Enrollment (4/15/2010; Hanneken qualifies)
People
- stmarytx.edu - Todd Hanneken's personal webpage
- usc.edu - Bruce E Zuckerman
- emelibrary.org - Michael Phelps, Early Manuscripts Electronic Library
- nd.edu - James C. VanderKam
- it.wikipedia.org - Gianantonio Borgonovo, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Director of Near Eastern Studies
- Don Francesco Braschi, Segretario Generale Biblioteca Ambrosiana (referred by Robert Coleman and Remie Constable at the Notre Dame Medieval Institute)
- L. Michael White, University of Texas at Austin, works on Herculanean papyri, knowledge of photographing palimpsests including St. Catherine's (Sinai)
About the texts
About the history of the manuscript
- wikipedia.org - History of the library at Bobbio Abbey, suggesting 86 volumes were taken to the Ambrosiana in 1616 by Borromeo. Refers to a 9th century catalog of the library, and other libraries which received volumes in the 17th century.
update history
updated July 18, 2011, TRH