Thursday, October 18, afternoon

Lecture Hall 23-0-50 at Faculty of Humanities, Amager Campus, Njalsgade 120. Building 23, Ground Floor.

14.30-17.00:  Session 3

Michael Maggen, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem: The illuminated pixel: Adaptation of infrared and visible light reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) in exploring a medieval illuminated manuscript.

Felix Albrecht, Septuaginta‐‑Unternehmen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen: A cheap and portable multispectral camera system for manuscript photography.

Greg Bearman, ANE Image, Pasadena, CA, with Marcello Manfredi, Emilo Marengo, University of East Piedmont, Italy and Fenella France, Library of Congress, Washington DC: Spectral imaging for monitoring treatment and conservation of parchment.

Peter Leerkamp, Omniacces B. V. Nijmegen, Netherlands: Deacidification and strengthening of acidified books and documents: The strengthening of acidified paper.

Ian Christie-Miller, independent scholar, UK: Dickens discovered, Tyndale traced and Cyrillic 'Sacraments' compared: All by back-lighting.

18.30: Buffet supper

THE MONKS’ CELLAR, UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, CITY CAMPUS

How to get there - see here.