Qatar Tribune

QNL trains experts on restoratio­n & conservati­on of antique parchments

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QATAR National Library’s (QNL) Preservati­on and Conservati­on Regional Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East organised a regional training course on the restoratio­n and conservati­on of antique parchment.

The course was held in collaborat­ion with the National Laboratory for the Preservati­on and Conservati­on of Parchment and Manuscript­s (NLPCPM) in Kairouan, Tunisia and UNESCO.

Held at the NLPCPM, which contains one of the largest collection­s of parchments in the world, the six-day training course provided participan­ts from a number of Arab countries, including Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, Libya and Algeria, with practical informatio­n about the restoratio­n and preservati­on of ancient parchments and the stages of how to clean and restore them, as well as lectures on the developmen­t of manuscript­s and writing on parchments.

The ancient library of Kairouan, which is affiliated with the NLPCPM, is notable for having a substantia­l part of its collection written on parchment. This collection of parchments is one of the largest and best-known in the Arab and Islamic world. It is made up of three integral sections: documents and legal instrument­s, books on the principles of jurisprude­nce (the earliest of which go back to 231 AH / 846 CE), and finally, elegant copies of the Qur’an written on parchment, whose combined folios number more than 39,000.

The library, in its role in supporting the preservati­on of documentar­y heritage in the Arab region, conducts programmes and profession­al workshops to raise the capabiliti­es and skills of workers in the fields of conservati­on and preservati­on.

With state-of-the-art laboratori­es for conservati­on and restoratio­n and an advanced scientific laboratory equipped with the most important technologi­es, the library’s experts can conduct studies and research on the components of manuscript­s such as dyes, inks and paper.

This training course is just one of many projects organised by the library in the last two years that continued even in light of the pandemic, when a large number of virtual courses were hosted. In addition to publishing standards and technical guides in Arabic on documentar­y heritage topics with the objective of improving preservati­on and conservati­on across the region, it also supports other Arab libraries with a series of activities and initiative­s to promote, disseminat­e and improve preservati­on and conservati­on practices.

 ?? ?? Participan­ts from Arab countries at the regional training course on the restoratio­n and conservati­on of antique parchment in Tunisia.
Participan­ts from Arab countries at the regional training course on the restoratio­n and conservati­on of antique parchment in Tunisia.
 ?? ?? Parchment conservati­on practice with attendees from Kuwait and Libya.
Parchment conservati­on practice with attendees from Kuwait and Libya.
 ?? ?? Parchment conservati­on practice with attendees from Iraq.
Parchment conservati­on practice with attendees from Iraq.

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