Scanned text of oldest copy of Homer's Iliad to be released through Creative Commons

Jun 07, 2007 12:49

From Wired

Robot Scans Ancient Manuscript in 3-D
Amy Hackney Blackwell

After a thousand years stuck on a dusty library shelf, the oldest copy of Homer's Iliad is about to go into digital circulation.

A team of scholars traveled to a medieval library in Venice to create an ultra-precise 3-D copy of the ancient manuscript -- complete with every wrinkle,
rip and imperfection -- using a laser scanner mounted on a robot arm.

A high-resolution, 3-D copy of the entire 645-page parchment book, plus a searchable transcription, will be made available online under a Creative Commons
license.

More about the intricate and fascinating scanning process here
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/news/2007/06/iliad_scan

online collections, scanners

Previous post Next post
Up