
Care And Conservation Of Manuscripts 5: Proceedings Of The Fifth International Seminar Held At The University Of Copenhagen 19th-20th April 1999
بواسطة
Gillian Fellows-Jensen
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
168
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2000
الناشر
Museum Tusculanum Press
رقم ISBN-10
8770230765
رقم ISBN-13
9788770230766
الوصف
This volume presents a collection of scholarly contributions stemming from the Fifth International Seminar focused on the care and conservation of manuscripts. Held at the University of Copenhagen, it brings together experts and practitioners in the field, who share their insights and experiences on the challenges faced in preserving historical documents. With a strong emphasis on best practices and innovative techniques, the gathered papers reflect the collective effort to safeguard manuscripts for future generations.
Contributors delve into various aspects of manuscript conservation, from technical methodologies to theoretical underpinnings, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. As a testament to the ongoing dialogue among conservationists, archivists, and researchers, this compilation serves not only as a valuable resource but also as a call to action for those dedicated to maintaining the integrity of cultural heritage. Through an exploration of diverse case studies and conservation approaches, it underscores the significance of preserving manuscripts as irreplaceable links to our past.
Contributors delve into various aspects of manuscript conservation, from technical methodologies to theoretical underpinnings, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. As a testament to the ongoing dialogue among conservationists, archivists, and researchers, this compilation serves not only as a valuable resource but also as a call to action for those dedicated to maintaining the integrity of cultural heritage. Through an exploration of diverse case studies and conservation approaches, it underscores the significance of preserving manuscripts as irreplaceable links to our past.