Lichfield Manuscript Images
Lichfield Cathedral Manuscript Image Collections: v.2018
For 2018, Furman University is releasing the collection of images from Lichfield Cathedral as a Cite2 Collection accessible through the CITE Image Citation Tool.
The Digital Images
The links below are to listings of CITE2 URNs identifying each of the digital images in the collection; these URNs are wrapped in HTTP links that will allow viewing in the CITE Image Citation Tool.
- St. Chad Gospel, Composite RGB Images (262 images)
- St. Chad Gospel, monochromatic multispectral images (3,561 images)
- St. Chad Gospel, historical imaging: 1912 (27 images)
- St. Chad Gospel, historical imaging: 1929 (271 images)
- St. Chad Gospel, historical imaging: 1962 (244 images)
- Wycliff New Testament, Composite RGB Images (279 images)
- Wycliff New Testament, monochromatic multispectral images (2,963 images)
About the Digital Images
Questions to: christopher.blackwell@furman.edu
These collections contain images of two manuscripts from Lichfield Cathedral: The St. Chad Gospels and the Wycliffe New Testament
This data is the result of research from the University of Kentucky under the leadership of Brent Seales during the summer of 2010, with the kind permission of the Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral and the generous cooperation of Canon Chancellor Pete Wilcox.
The digital images are Copyright 2010 The Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral and are made available for use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. IIS-0535003, 0916148, & 0916421. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Transcription, editing, and indexing of this body of data is an ongoing collaborative project. Original editing of the CITE Collection was conducted by:
- Tony Brown, Furman University
- Leah Eldar, Furman University
- Tucker Hannah, Furman University
- Hannah Pittman, Furman University