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Europeana Regia: a digital collaborative library of royal manuscripts in Medieval and Renaissance Europe (EUROPEANA REGIA)
Date du début: 1 janv. 2010, Date de fin: 30 juin 2012 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Europeana Regia is a collaborative project, which aims to create a European corpus of digitised mostly illuminated manuscripts, testimonies of the circulation of texts and art in Europe in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with a focus on the beginning of European culture in the Carolingian time.It concerns three most important sets of mediaeval and Renaissance manuscripts :-\tmanuscripts from the times of Charles the Great and his successors (780-900 ca), copied and often illuminated in monasteries straightly linked with royal or imperial power-\tthe manuscripts from the library of king Charles V of France (r. 1364-1380), which were mainly kept in the Librairie du Louvre-\tthe collection of Aragon kings of Naples, now separated between four main depositories in France, Italy, Spain and Great Britain – without any doubt one of the most precious libraries from the end of the 15th century.It will represents a total of 670 manuscripts, more than 240 000 images.It associates several important public, university and national libraries, holding a specific part of the European cultural heritageFor the first time, Europeana Regia will thus make accessible a significant part of these most precious testimonies of our cultural heritage accessible for European citizens through Europeana.

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