Zsófi Buda
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In her latest blog post, curator Zsófi Buda explores the Samaritan manuscript collection at the Rylands close up, uncovering hidden messages, unique calendars, and the Samaritans’ ability to switch languages and scripts. ✍️🔍
Read it here: ow.ly/uN5250UyGgF

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The second part of my blog on the @TheJohnRylands' Samaritan manuscript collection is out: rylandscollections.com/2025/01/12/the…
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The Rylands houses a remarkable collection of Samaritan manuscripts, many of which are now available online. 🖥️✨
Curator Zsofi Buda’s new blog post introduces the Samaritans and the origins of the collection. Read it here: ow.ly/ZP0w50UyFO3

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Our festive Solstice and Equinox series event with Jeanette Winterson CBE returns for 2024.
Join @wintersonwords on 5 Dec at @TheJohnRylands , where she will read and talk about her work.
The event is free, with donations to @manchesteryz
Book: ow.ly/GsW150U9XsP

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The Rylands acquired most of its Pali manuscripts in 1915 from Professor Thomas William Rhys Davids (1843-1922), scholar of Buddhist literature, and the founder of the Pali Text Society. For more on the provenance of the collection, see rylandscollections.com/2024/10/30/tho…

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Thirty Samaritan manuscripts from
@TheJohnRylands collection have been published: digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/collections/sa… The online records are based on Robertson's Catalogue of the Samaritan Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library Manchester (vols. 1-2). #Samaritanmanuscripts


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@nitramanah oh, yes, I am not quite sure what happened! Here is the right link and thanks the letting me know!!! digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/collections/sa…
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Read my new blog and learn about the only Shan manuscript in @TheJohnRylands' collection: rylandscollections.com/2024/09/20/col…

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John Rylands Research Institute and Library@TheJohnRylands
Our conservators have been experimenting with toning Japanese papers using acrylic paints. The toned paper will help reattach loose fragments that we removed from the damaged #rylandsmegillah at the start. A good colour match ensures that the repairs are discrete!
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Our conservators have been experimenting with toning Japanese papers using acrylic paints. The toned paper will help reattach loose fragments that we removed from the damaged #rylandsmegillah at the start. A good colour match ensures that the repairs are discrete!


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@TheRylands has a small collection of Jewish prayer books from Corfu. This "Hazaniyah shel Shavuot", a prayer book for the hazan (cantor) written in 1829 once belonged to Shabtai ben Shlomoh Belleli. Happy Shavuot! חג שמח לכולם! 🧀📜🌾🍇#Shavuot digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/view/MS-GASTER…

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My second blog about @TheJohnRylands' Mexican manuscripts: rylandscollections.com/2024/05/16/fro…
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The collections at The John Rylands Library never fail to surprise even the most curious curator, with many rare items awaiting rediscovery. Explore the journey of a unique Nahuatl codex that has made its way from the Valley of Mexico to the Rylands: ow.ly/qg3Y50RFuSj

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Our conservators have been testing adhesives on a range of materials to devise a plan for treating loose fragments of ribbon on the #rylandsmegillah. Individual threads cast in adhesive will hold pieces in place to prevent loss in the future. @SeeTheTreasures #TextileConservation


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Upcoming event @TheJohnRylands on Mexican manuscripts! For details and to register, click here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/decoding-cod…
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Parchment repair was an important way to secure the sustainability of medieval book production. This 14th-century German Psalter exemplifies how to turn imperfection into embellishment: just look at the stitched wing of this dragon!
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#GreenRylands

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Protecting nature is in our own interest: we are part of it. Thomas Henry Huxley's Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature (1863) was the first book discussing human evolution. Its frontispiece compares the human skeleton to other primates. #GreenRylands
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