We are going to release a new version of the search engine in few months.
The new version is not only a make up, it changes the approach to the application. The search and data collection functions will be modules in a framework.
So we will have users that will be able to save, share and pack their searches.
Here you can see some screenshoots:
TRAME Project
TRAME is a research infrastructure project for the development and interoperability of web databases about medieval manuscript tradition.
lunedì 11 gennaio 2016
venerdì 4 settembre 2015
Sources: Mazarinum
Mazarinum is a digital library set from the
Bibliothèque Mazarine in Paris. It is harvested from the existing
archives Gallica and Europeana.
Opened in 2015 around a corpus of incunabula, it
aims to provide access to a wide selection of works and digitized
objects: printed books from the 15th to 19th century, manuscripts
and archives, graphic documents and photographic collections.
This project is still on developtment stage and its
organised on three sections:
- Incunables: that collect a corpus of 2,400 resources, comanig from the cardinal Mazarin personal collection, including an example of Gutemberg Bible printed in 1455.
- Manuscripts: there're more then 5000 manuscripts on the Bibliothèque Mazarine, from the carolingians age to the contemporary history.
- Encyclopédie Diderot et d’Alembert: Bibliothèque Mazarine also contents one of two examples of the Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers (1751-1772) which brings together all the features of the first states of the original edition, as part of a partnership with the holders of ENCCRE project.
You can query the list of microfilmed
manuscripts by TRAME selecting the voice:
- Mazarinum
venerdì 22 maggio 2015
Sources: Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music
Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM) is an important project for the study of medieval manuscript of music content. It's started in 1998 as a collaboration between scholars of University of Oxford and Royal Holloway, University of London. During the years this Website has collected a plenty number of images and metadata about thousands of manuscripts.
For aech of the 3,324 manuscripts cataloged in this archive exists a description explainigs its date, provenience, content, external sources, other kinds of information and, for many of them, high-quality scans of their pages, for making a total of over 14,000 images.
For aech of the 3,324 manuscripts cataloged in this archive exists a description explainigs its date, provenience, content, external sources, other kinds of information and, for many of them, high-quality scans of their pages, for making a total of over 14,000 images.
You can query the list of microfilmed manuscripts by TRAME selecting the voice:
- Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music
mercoledì 4 marzo 2015
Sources: KUL List of microfilmed manuscripts
KUL List of microfilmed manuscripts is a collection of 4807 sources at University of Leuven that replicate originals hosted in several european universities and libraries.
The manuscripts are not digitized, so by the search form you can find metadata and locations but not see the content.
You can query the list of microfilmed manuscripts by TRAME selecting the voice:
The manuscripts are not digitized, so by the search form you can find metadata and locations but not see the content.
You can query the list of microfilmed manuscripts by TRAME selecting the voice:
- KUL List of microfilmed manuscripts
lunedì 2 marzo 2015
Sources: The MacKinney Collection of Medieval Medical Illustrations
The MacKinney Collection of Medieval Medical Illustrations is a digital collection hosted by the University of North Carolina.
The collection has been digitized in 2007 to preserve from deterioration a set of slides harvested along the XXth century by Loren C. MacKinney, Professor of medieval history and specialist of medieval medical history.
The illustrations are 1041 and cover a time range by 6th to 16th century; they refer to manuscripts hosted in 34 different European institutions.
You can query the collection with TRAME selecting the voice:
The collection has been digitized in 2007 to preserve from deterioration a set of slides harvested along the XXth century by Loren C. MacKinney, Professor of medieval history and specialist of medieval medical history.
The illustrations are 1041 and cover a time range by 6th to 16th century; they refer to manuscripts hosted in 34 different European institutions.
You can query the collection with TRAME selecting the voice:
- MacKinney Collection of Medieval Medical Illustrations
venerdì 27 febbraio 2015
Sources: Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
Early Manuscripts at Oxford University (http://image.ox.ac.uk/), is a source with over 80 early manuscripts now in institutions associated with the University of Oxford.
Manuscripts hosted in:
were digitized between 1995 and 2000 and published in 2001.
By the original web page you can browse the manuscripts but there isn't a search form, TRAME adds this option with its search form.
You can query the Early Manuscripts db by selecting the voice:
Manuscripts hosted in:
- Balliol College
- Bodleian Library
- Corpus Christi College
- Jesus College
- Magdalen College
- Merton College
- St. John's College
were digitized between 1995 and 2000 and published in 2001.
By the original web page you can browse the manuscripts but there isn't a search form, TRAME adds this option with its search form.
You can query the Early Manuscripts db by selecting the voice:
- Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
mercoledì 25 febbraio 2015
Sources: Beinecke Digital Collections
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library is one of the world's largest libraries devoted entirely to rare books and manuscripts and is Yale's principal repository for literary archives, early manuscripts, and rare books.
The search interface at Beinecke website lets you query six other resources.
You can find it in TRAME under the item:
- Beinecke Digital Collections
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