Project Details
Digitisation and cataloging of the theological parchment manuscripts of the Heilsbronn monastery library
Applicant
Konstanze Söllner
Subject Area
History of Science
Term
from 2019 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 429113446
In the 17-month project, 133 volumes of the 147 theological parchment manuscripts of the Heilsbronn monastery library are to be indexed bibliographically and in terms of content and structure. Furthermore, they are to be digitised according to the respective conservation requirements and in accordance with the DFG's rules of practice on high-resolution camera-based scanning systems of the university library.Heilsbronn is the rare case of an almost completely preserved monastery library, which shaped the spiritual life in the Franconian region for centuries and, after secularisation, still served as a princely school for the young civil servants of the Hohenzollern margraviates of Bayreuth and Ansbach. The collection consists of 413 Latin parchment manuscripts, 168 Latin paper manuscripts as well as 5 German parchment manuscripts and 8 German paper manuscripts. The theological manuscripts comprise 12 Bible manuscripts, 72 Bible commentaries, 57 Liturgica as well as 6 order rules and statutes.By the end of the project, the digitised titles will be referenced both in the central manuscript portal and via the Bavarian Union Catalogue with the Gateway Bayern portal and the local catalogue of the University Library Erlangen-Nuremberg. They will also be visualised via the OAI interface in the DFG Viewer and referenced in the DDB and the Europeana. The descriptions available in older catalogues are checked for each individual manuscript and revised on the basis of the available research documentation. This information, which is updated using the inventory list procedure and in accordance with DFG guidelines for cataloguing manuscripts, forms the basis for the short catalogue recordings to be produced in the library catalogues and is also made available to the scientific community via OAI interfaces in the standardised formats MARCxml, METS/TEI and IIIF for subsequent use.
DFG Programme
Cataloguing and Digitisation (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)