Historic manuscripts
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Ancient Manuscripts from the Desert Libraries of Timbuktu.
Rolled Palm Leaf Manuscripts in Nepal.
Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture.
Lots of beautiful images and fascinating information, courtesy of the wonderful plep.
Rolled Palm Leaf Manuscripts in Nepal.
Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture.
Lots of beautiful images and fascinating information, courtesy of the wonderful plep.
I ♥ plep.
posted by homunculus at 10:55 PM on January 7, 2006
posted by homunculus at 10:55 PM on January 7, 2006
Great stuff. Thanks!
posted by Slithy_Tove at 12:36 AM on January 8, 2006
posted by Slithy_Tove at 12:36 AM on January 8, 2006
Thanks, mediareport; especially for the Timbuktu mss. Ever since the Met Museum opened its wonderful Islamic wing in 1975,* I've been taken with Arabic calligraphy and related art.
*Now closed for renovation
posted by rob511 at 12:36 AM on January 8, 2006
*Now closed for renovation
posted by rob511 at 12:36 AM on January 8, 2006
[rob511 you should check out El Shaarani]
Long life and riches to plep!
posted by peacay at 2:19 AM on January 8, 2006
Long life and riches to plep!
posted by peacay at 2:19 AM on January 8, 2006
From the Vatican link, I was surprised to learn that the Vatican initially supported Galileo's work. That complicates the usual morality play to which the story is usually reduced.
A wonderful post--thanks for bringing some Plep goodness over to the blue. We don't see much of Plep here anymore, and are poorer for it.
posted by LarryC at 6:35 AM on January 8, 2006
A wonderful post--thanks for bringing some Plep goodness over to the blue. We don't see much of Plep here anymore, and are poorer for it.
posted by LarryC at 6:35 AM on January 8, 2006
I love those rolled palm leaf manuscripts - gorgeous! Very nice stuff, mediareport.
... and what homunculus, peacay, and LarryC said about plep. Where are you plep? Come back home, all will be forgiven!
posted by madamjujujive at 8:09 AM on January 8, 2006
... and what homunculus, peacay, and LarryC said about plep. Where are you plep? Come back home, all will be forgiven!
posted by madamjujujive at 8:09 AM on January 8, 2006
Nice one; I had never heard of plep before, but it's now bookmarked. Looks like a good resource for us roots music fans: Even before plundering the archives, I noticed the Robert Johnson Notebook and The Kentucky Highlands Project.
posted by Miko at 8:55 AM on January 8, 2006
posted by Miko at 8:55 AM on January 8, 2006
I've been taken with Arabic calligraphy and related art
Me, too, rob511 - enough to post about it a couple years back. Most of the links are still active; Islamic art fans can find some great stuff in that thread.
I had never heard of plep before
My work here is done. :) Plep's been on a roll lately that's just plain stunning.
posted by mediareport at 10:54 AM on January 8, 2006
Me, too, rob511 - enough to post about it a couple years back. Most of the links are still active; Islamic art fans can find some great stuff in that thread.
I had never heard of plep before
My work here is done. :) Plep's been on a roll lately that's just plain stunning.
posted by mediareport at 10:54 AM on January 8, 2006
Plep used to post here a lot more often and his stuff was always stellar. Come back plep!
posted by LarryC at 11:04 AM on January 9, 2006
posted by LarryC at 11:04 AM on January 9, 2006
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