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Old Manuscripts of Holy Quran from Vatican Library Are Now Online

12:36 - October 21, 2014
News ID: 1462409
A Collection of 73 fragments of the Quran Kufic (with a precious fragment ḥiǧāzī) is among the first 500 manuscripts of the Vatican Library that have been digitized and put online.

The Vatican Library was founded in 1451 by Nicholas V. It holds some 180,000 manuscripts, 1.6 million books and 150,000 images and engravings. 

Last year, non-profit organization Digita Vaticana Oculus was founded with the aim of helping fund the digitization of 80,000 of the manuscripts, or 41 million pages.
In March, Japanese IT firm NTT DATA Corp won a four-year, $23 million contract to digitise the first 3000 manuscripts, totaling 1.5 million pages.
The first 500 manuscripts are now available to view, along with 600 incunabula – books or pamphlets printed before 1500 AD.
A Collection of 73 fragments of the Quran Kufic (with a precious fragment ḥiǧāzī) is among the first 500 manuscripts.
NTT are digitizing the manuscripts using FITS, a format developed by NASA to store images and data.
According to DigitaVaticana, a FITS file can “contain metadata, information regarding the manuscript, is free from legal restrictions, updated by the scientific international community, safe from viruses, and can be read by any image processing software”.
If the project is completed – and it’s estimated that will take 15 years – the entire catalogue will weigh in at 45 quadrillion bytes.
After they are digitized, the originals will be kept in temperature and humidity controlled anti-atomic bunkers.
The Vatican Library is one of the world’s oldest and most secret. You could borrow books from the library up until the 1760s, but you could also lose your borrowing rights if you broke the house rules.
And if you were late returning a particularly important, you could be faced with a personal reminder note from the Pope himself.
These days, the library is only open to those who can prove legitimate research needs to visit.
Of those, only 200 at a time are allowed to enter.
The only other way in is by helping DigitaVaticana pay for the digitization.
Source: Business Insider
 

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