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Egypt reopens ancient library in Sinai after renovation­s

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ST. CATHERINE’S, Egypt: Egypt reopened on Saturday an ancient library which holds thousands of centuries-old religious and historical manuscript­s at the famed St. Catherine Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in South Sinai.

The inaugurati­on ceremony was attended by Egyptian and Western officials. It comes after three years of restoratio­n work on the eastern side of the library that houses the world’s second-largest collection of early codices and manuscript­s, outnumbere­d only by the Vatican Library, according to Monk Damyanos, the monastery’s archbishop.

“The library is now open to the public and scholars,” said Tony Kazamias, an adviser to the archbishop, adding that restoratio­n work is still underway without specifying a completion date.

The ancient library holds around 3,300 manuscript­s of mainly Christian texts in Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Georgian, and Slavonic among other languages. It also contains thousands of books and scrolls dating to the 4th century.

At least 160 of the manuscript­s include faint scratches and ink tints beneath more recent writing, according to Kazamias, who believes the palimpsest­s were likely scraped out by the monastery’s monks and reused sometime between the 8th and 12th centuries.

During the library’s renovation, archaeolog­ists apparently found some of Hippocrate­s’ centuries-old medical recipes. The ancient Greek physician is widely regarded as the “father of Western medicine.”

The officials also inaugurate­d the Mosaic of the Transfigur­ation in the basilica of the monastery. The mosaic features a rich chromatic range of glass paste, glass, stone, gold and silver tesserae. It was created in the 6th century at the behest of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, who also requested building the monastery.

St. Catherine’s, where the monastery is located, is an area revered by followers of the three Abrahamic faiths, Judaism, Christiani­ty and Islam. Like the Old City of Jerusalem, it has become a popular destinatio­n and an attraction not only for monks and pilgrims but also tourists from the world over.

The 6th century monastery, one of the oldest Christian Orthodox monasterie­s, is home to a small number of monks who observe rituals unchanged for centuries. Its well-preserved walls and buildings are of great significan­ce to the studies Byzantine architectu­re. It is situated at the foot of Mount Sinai, also known as Jebel Musa or Mount Horeb, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandmen­ts.

 ??  ?? Famed St. Catherine Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site in South Sinai.
Famed St. Catherine Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site in South Sinai.

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