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Manuscrisele

Manuscrisele is a digital archive and catalog of manuscripts focusing on medieval and early modern materials from Eastern Europe and adjacent regions. Developed as a collaborative project among national libraries, universities, and research institutes, Manuscrisele aims to provide high-resolution digitizations, structured metadata, and scholarly tools to support palaeography, codicology, and philology.

The project began in the early 2010s with pilot programs launched by several partner institutions. It expanded

Access is open to researchers and the public, with a searchable interface and an API for data

Scholarly reception regards Manuscrisele as a valuable resource for digital humanities, especially in the study of

through
successive
funding
rounds
and
partnerships,
extending
access
to
thousands
of
codices,
marginalia,
and
early
printed
books.
Content
includes
Latin,
Old
Church
Slavonic,
Romanian,
Greek,
and
Hebrew
manuscripts,
with
emphasis
on
religious,
scientific,
and
literary
texts.
Each
item
typically
includes
digitized
images,
transcription
guidelines,
metadata,
and
contextual
essays.
reuse
under
open
licenses
for
many
items.
The
platform
emphasizes
interoperability
with
other
digital
libraries
and
follows
recognized
standards
for
metadata,
digitization,
and
rights
management.
manuscript
transmission,
regional
histories,
and
the
interaction
of
diverse
intellectual
traditions.
Challenges
include
ongoing
digitization
costs,
rights
negotiations,
and
the
need
for
rigorous
accuracy
in
transcription
and
metadata.
Governance
is
managed
by
a
coordinating
council,
language-group
editorial
boards,
and
a
technical
team,
with
ongoing
expansion
through
partnerships
and
community
contributions.