PRESS OFFICE
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
E-mail: [email protected]
Website:
June 11, 2004
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DIOCESE TO HOST EXPERT ON PRESERVATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
The efforts by the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library to digital preserve
Armenian manuscripts will be the focus of an illustrated presentation
by Fr. Columba Stewart, OSB, executive director of the library at
the Eastern Diocesan Center in New York on Tuesday, June 15, 2004.
The presentation, organized by the Diocese’s Zohrab Information Center,
is open to the public will begin at 7 p.m. in the Guild Hall of the
Diocesan Center, 630 Second Ave. in New York City.
The Hill Monastic Manuscript Library holds the world’s largest
collection of microfilm and digital images of handwritten books.
The most recent estimate shows the library’s holdings at 90,000
manuscripts, about 30,000,000 pages.
Begun in 1965 by the Benedictine monks of Saint John’s Abbey as a
response to the destruction of European monastic libraries during the
two World Wars, the library has photographed resources from libraries
throughout Europe and Ethiopia. Currently the library is photographing
manuscripts in Sweden and at four sites in Lebanon.
The library’s most recent efforts have been to provide increased access
to its digital images via the Internet and to focus on preserving the
manuscript traditions of the Christian East, with a special emphasis
on collections of Armenian manuscripts.
The strong Armenian literary and artistic heritage created many
wonderful manuscripts, which are today universally regarded as
masterpieces of the book arts. In April 2004, the library began
photographing the manuscripts of the Armenian Catholicate of Cilicia
in Antelias, Lebanon. They are in conversation with other Armenian
libraries, and will soon meet with the Armenian Patriarch in Istanbul
about preserving the Patriarchate’s collection
The June 15 program will begin at 7 p.m., and will conclude with
a reception. The Diocese is located at 630 Second Ave. (at 34th
St.), in New York City. The event is free and open to the public.
For further information, call (212) 686-0710 ext. 26 or e-mail
[email protected].
-6/11/04
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