The Herald

Rare collection of early medieval manuscript­s digitised by National Library

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MORE than 200 manuscript­s dating back as early as the ninth century have been digitised by the National Library of Scotland.

The collection boasts a 15th-century medical almanac, printed illustrati­ons, a 12th-century manuscript of the Rule of the Knights Templar order, including advice on the “superfluit­y” of beards and moustaches, and a 15th-century psalter written and illuminate­d at Culross Abbey, Fife.

The work was made possible due to a generous donation from Alexander Graham.

Due to the Reformatio­n in the 16th-century, it is extremely rare to find documents from the period, particular­ly those used by the Roman Catholic Church.

Ulrike Hogg, manuscript­s curator at the National Library, said: “This fascinatin­g digitised collection is internatio­nal in origin, though a large part of the volumes were written in Scotland.

“The survival rate of medieval Scottish manuscript volumes is generally low.

“For example, only one per cent of religious manuscript­s of Roman Catholic use – many of which were systematic­ally destroyed during and after the Scottish Reformatio­n – are believed to still be in existence.

“It is difficult to estimate how many cultural treasures were lost during these times. The collection presented here includes a number of those fortunate survivors that have endured subsequent centuries.

“We’re delighted to make these extremely rare pieces of history publicly accessible online.”

Volumes produced in England, France, Italy and north-west Europe are also in the 240-piece collection.

Dr Hogg added: “The digital images provide a new opportunit­y to gain some insight into medieval Scottish book production.

“The interests, tastes and knowledge of medieval scribes can be seen in these images, as well as the developmen­t of the medieval Scottish book hand and styles of illuminati­on.

“The collection reveals much informatio­n on later owners of the manuscript­s, who annotated them or added irreverent doodles.”

The collection can be viewed at Early manuscript­s – National Library of Scotland at www.nls.uk

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