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Endres, Bill, Digitizing medieval manuscripts: the St Chad Gospels, materiality, recoveries, and representation in 2D & 3D, ARC - Medieval Media Cultures, Leeds: ARC Humanities Press, 2019. 128 pp.

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Digitizing medieval manuscripts: the St Chad Gospels, materiality, recoveries, and representation in 2D & 3D
Place
Leeds
Publisher
ARC Humanities Press
Year
2019
Number of pages
128
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Abstract (cited)
What does it mean to digitize a medieval manuscript? This book examines this question by exploring a range of advanced imaging technologies, from multispectral to 3D to reflectance transformation imaging. To understand imaging technologies requires an understanding of the complex materiality of what is being digitized and, to this end, the book focuses on the relationship between digital technologies and the complex materiality of manuscripts and the human bodies that engages them.

From this perspective, the chapters explore imaging technologies, interfaces to present digital surrogates, and limitations to and enhancements through the digital. But lest past photographic information be lost, the book also examines historical photographs, exploring their rich visual information, and how digitizing and comparing them transforms what can be known. Examples and innovations from the author’s work digitizing the eighth-century St. Chad Gospels at Lichfield Cathedral are provided.
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Manuscripts
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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August 2019