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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 2012
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contents Watermarks within the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collection of the Baillieu Library Lewincamp, Sophie Foreign Countries Library Materials Academic Libraries Paper (Material) Publications Best Practices The University of Melbourne's Middle Eastern Manuscript collection housed at the Baillieu Library was acquired by Professor John Bowman in the 1950s as part of a teaching collection to promote greater learning of Middle Eastern culture and civilisation (Pryde 2007, 3). The collection is a rare example within Australia and represents many different subjects including Qur'ans and religious teachings, dictionaries and grammars, law, philosophical, medical, historical and astrological texts, love stories and poetries (Sloggett 2007, 89). Professor Bowman's main aim was to provide students with access to primary texts and so the collection was frequently drawn upon for research and teaching purposes. This paper however focuses on the information embedded within the collection. Under the surface, the manuscripts contain invaluable knowledge of the object's use, its manufacture and the original community surrounding the material. Through visual analysis of the papers within the text blocks clues can be uncovered to assist with dating, provenance and historical trade route information. This type of study can be problematic and is not without critics so the pitfalls and indications for best practice are highlighted. (Contains 4 figures and 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Watermarks within the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collection of the Baillieu Library
Lewincamp, Sophie
Foreign Countries
Library Materials
Academic Libraries
Paper (Material)
Publications
Best Practices
Watermarks within the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collection of the Baillieu Library Lewincamp, Sophie Foreign Countries Library Materials Academic Libraries Paper (Material) Publications Best Practices The University of Melbourne's Middle Eastern Manuscript collection housed at the Baillieu Library was acquired by Professor John Bowman in the 1950s as part of a teaching collection to promote greater learning of Middle Eastern culture and civilisation (Pryde 2007, 3). The collection is a rare example within Australia and represents many different subjects including Qur'ans and religious teachings, dictionaries and grammars, law, philosophical, medical, historical and astrological texts, love stories and poetries (Sloggett 2007, 89). Professor Bowman's main aim was to provide students with access to primary texts and so the collection was frequently drawn upon for research and teaching purposes. This paper however focuses on the information embedded within the collection. Under the surface, the manuscripts contain invaluable knowledge of the object's use, its manufacture and the original community surrounding the material. Through visual analysis of the papers within the text blocks clues can be uncovered to assist with dating, provenance and historical trade route information. This type of study can be problematic and is not without critics so the pitfalls and indications for best practice are highlighted. (Contains 4 figures and 2 tables.)
title Watermarks within the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collection of the Baillieu Library
topic Foreign Countries
Library Materials
Academic Libraries
Paper (Material)
Publications
Best Practices
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ973563