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    X-Ray Fluorescence Data from Leiden, Leiden University Library, Ms BPL114,Ms LatO86 and Ms VLO92

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    XRF (ARTAX: 50kV, 600 µA, linescans of 10 points of 30s each) analysis of inks from Ms BPL114, LatO86 and VLO92 from the Leiden University Library, Leiden (Netherlands). Analysis of 15 folios (22 spots on ink and 15 spots on parchment) for Ms BPL114; 39 folios (47 spots on ink and 34 spots on parchment) for LatO86; 23 folios (25 spots on ink and 16 spots on parchment) for VLO92. BPL114.pptx - protocol and summary of results for Ms BPL114 BPL114_results.xlsx - XRF processed results for Ms BPL114 LatO86.pptx - protocol and summary of results for Ms LatO86 LatO86_results.xlsx - XRF processed results for Ms Ms LatO86 VLO92.pptx - protocol and summary of results for Ms VLO92 VLO92_results.xlsx - XRF processed results for Ms Ms VLO92 XRF_BPL114.zip - full XRF Dataset for Ms BPL114 XRF_LatO86.zip - full XRF Dataset for Ms LatO86 XRF_VLO92.zip - full XRF Dataset for Ms VLO9

    X-Ray Fluorescence Data from Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Ms Aug. Perg. 112

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    XRF (ARTAX: 50kV, 600 µA, linescans of 10 points of 30s each) analysis of inks from Ms Aug. Perg. 112 from the Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe (Germany). Analysis of 46 folios (54 spots on ink and 43 spots on paper). Aug Perg112.pptx XRF results and protocol AugPerg112_XRFresults.xslx XRF data processing and results XRF_AugPerg112.zip full XRF dataset MSI was also performed to recover damaged writing. Link to dataset is included in related identifier

    X-Ray Fluorescence Data from Zürich, Zürich Central Library Ms Rh. 131

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    XRF (Elio: 40kV, 20 µA, spot measurements of 60s each) analysis of inks from Zurich Central Library Ms Rh. 131 (9th century CE) from Zürich Central Library (Switzerland). Analysis of 14 folios (32 spots on ink + 14 spots on parchment) MsRh131_XRF.zip - complete XRF Dataset for Ms Rh131 MsRh131.pptx - protocol and results for Ms Rh131 MsRh131.xlsx - complete XRF results for Ms Rh13

    X-Ray Fluorescence and Relectography Data from Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Ms Lat9654

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    XRF (Elio: 40kV, 20 µA, spot measurements of 60s each), and reflectography (DinoLite: x50 magnification, vis, NIR and UV light) analysis of inks from BNF Lat9654 from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (France). Analysis of 8 folios (13 spots on ink, 10 on parchment) Reflectography_BNFLat9654.zip - complete reflectography Dataset Results_Latin9654 XRF and reflectography results XRF_BNFLat9654.zip - complete XRF Dataset XRF_Lat9654 XRF data and processin

    X-Ray Fluorescence and Reflectography Data from Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Ms LAT10757 and Ms NAL763

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    XRF (Elio: 40kV, 20 µA, spot measurements of 60s each), and reflectography (DinoLite: x50 magnification, vis, NIR and UV light) analysis of inks from BNF Ms LAT10757(10th century CE) and Ms NAL763 (9th century CE) from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (France). Analysis of 14 folios (32 spots on ink + 14 spots on parchment) from Ms LAT10757; 29 folios (92 spots on ink + 29 spots on paper) from Ms NAL763 LAT10757.pptx - protocol and results for BNF Ms LAT10757 LAT10757.xlsx - complete XRF results for BNF Ms LAT10757 NAL763.pptx - protocol and results for BNF Ms NAL763 NAL763.xlsx - complete XRF results for BNF Ms NAL763 Reflectography_LAT10757.zip - complete reflectography Dataset for BNF Ms LAT10757 Reflectography_NAL763.zip - complete reflectography Dataset for BNF Ms NAL763 XRF_LAT10757.zip - complete XRF Dataset for BNF Ms LAT10757 XRF_NAL763.zip - complete XRF Dataset for BNF Ms NAL76

    X-Ray Fluorescence and Reflectography Data from Hamburg, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, P. graec. 184.I

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    XRF (Bruker M6 JetStream: 50kV, 600 µA, maps with 150-200 µm steps and 22-30 ms per pixel), infrared reflectography (Osiris Apollo infrared camera, 150 mm, f/5.6/f/45 lens, 1510 nm long-wave pass filter) and reflectography (DinoLite AD4113T-I2V: x40 magnification, vis, NIR ~940 nm and UV ~395 nm light) analysis of inks from P. graec. 184 I from the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky. P. graec. 184 I (P. Hamb. I 39, Tm 44371, Rom. Mil. Rec. 1.76_44-45) is a fragment of a 4,33 m long roll with receipts for faenarium (payments for hay) for Roman soldiers of the ala veterana Gallica. The inks are carbon-based, containing various amounts of copper (Cu). The results of the analysis were published in Bonnerot, Olivier, and Leah Mascia. “Scribes and Writing Practices in Egypt’s Ala Veterana Gallica: A Preliminary Study of Inks from a Military Roll.” In 2023 IMEKO TC-4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Rom (Italy), October 19-21 2023, 2:845–50. Rome (Italy): International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO), 2023. https://imeko.org/publications/tc4-Archaeo-2023/IMEKO-MetroArchaeo-2023-157.pdf 00_P graec 184 I_Preview.jpg - photo taken during analysis of the papyrus, for illustration purpose P graec 184 I_IRR.zip - complete infrared reflectography dataset P graec 184 I_reflectography.zip - complete reflectography dataset P graec 184 I_XRF.zip - completeX-ray fluorescence dataset PGr184I_Protocol.pptx - analytical protoco

    X-Ray Fluorescence and Reflectography Data from Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Ms Fr9084

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    XRF (Elio: 40kV, 20 µA, spot measurements of 30-60s each), and reflectography (DinoLite: x50 magnification, vis, NIR and UV light) analysis of pigments from miniatures of BNF Ms Fr9084 from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (France). Analysis of 8 folios BNF Français 9084_report.docx - report in French French9084.pptx - protocol and results Reflectography_BNF_French9084.zip - complete reflectography Dataset XRF_BNF_French9084.zip - complete XRF Dataset MSI was also performed to recover damaged writing. Link to dataset is included in related identifier

    Multispectral data for manuscripts MS 71, MS 800, and MS 2521 in the Biblioteca Palatina, Parma

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    Multispectral data for manuscripts in the Biblioteca Palatina in Parma; MS 71, MS 800, and MS 2521. Two folios were analyzed from MS 2521, a late 13th century Hebrew manuscript, to recover the writing in the margins and damaged lines of the owners note in the colophon. The marginal notes of MS 2521 were of particular interest for their potential to reflect an early disagreement between Sura and Neharda (two cities with rival schools in Babylon in the time of the Geonim). Jordan Penkower recently published an extensive study (in Hebrew) about the disagreements between Sura in Neharda with respect to the Bible text, and the marginal note would be an important addition to that study. Illegible owners note in the colophon would potentially reveal more information about the manuscript. Additional single folios were analyzed from MS 71 and MS 800. Images in preview are compressed and of lower quality. They are mainly intended to serve as thumbnails. Original hiqh quality TIF images can be found in the Color and PROCESSED folder below (zip file). For information about filenames and folderstructure as well as MSI system related info, please read the "Brief Description of Datasets for Multispectral Imaging.

    Multispectral data for Torah Fragments from the Stadtmuseum Harburg

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    Multispectral data for three Torah fragments from the Stadtmuseum Harburg. The fragments were found in a private estate. They likely come from Torah scrolls from the Harburg Synagogue, which were stolen, torn, and inscribed with hate propaganda and anti-semetic insults on the Reichspogromnacht in Harburg on November 9, 1938. The anti-semetic insults were later removed mechanically, and this project worked to recover the missing text to better understand the history of these fragments. The Torah fragments and their multispectral data were presented as part of an exhibit on the 1938 Reichspogromnacht in Harburg at the Stadtmuseum. Dataset contains raw image data as well as processed images. Images in preview are compressed and of lower quality. They are mainly intended to serve as thumbnails. Original hiqh quality TIF images can be found in the Color and PROCESSED folder below (zip file). For information about filenames and folderstructure as well as MSI system related info, please read the "Brief Description of Datasets for Multispectral Imaging.

    Multispectral data for a sketch of Peter Paul Rubens (1546 – 1640) depicting Diogenes' Search for True Man

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    Recently discovered in Paris, this sketch is one of two known copies of a lost original sketch for Rubens 1615 painting of Diogenes' Search for True Man, currently located in a European private collection. The other known copy of the sketch was made in 1635 and is housed in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. The Parisian sketch is made using the "trois crayons" technique on paper, presumably by a talented student in Rubens' workshop before it was corrected and revised by Rubens himself using black chalk. The aim of analysis using Multispectral Imaging (MSI) is to improve the legibility of several inscriptions in red chalk or red ochre on the back of the sketch, which are obscured by remnants of adhesive from a previous mounting. This technique was paired with analysis by Infrared Reflectography (IRR). Data is also included for an inscription at the back of a book, under the data label APOPHTHEGMATA. Images in preview are compressed and of lower quality. They are mainly intended to serve as thumbnails. Original hiqh quality TIF images can be found in the Color and PROCESSED folder below (zip file). For information about filenames and folderstructure as well as MSI system related info, please read the "Brief Description of Datasets for Multispectral Imaging Version Q"
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