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Over the course of a four-week expedition in July–August 2013, a six-person team from CSNTM digitized all the Greek biblical papyri at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland. The Chester Beatty Papyri , published in the 1930s and 1950s, are some of the oldest and most important biblical manuscripts known to exist.
A university press is an academic publishing house affiliated with an institution of higher learning that specializes in the publication of monographs and scholarly journals. This article outlines notable presses of this type, arranged by country; where appropriate, the page also specifies the academic institution that each press is affiliated ...
The Social Repository of Ireland - Launched January 2014; PLoT - Launched February 2014; Inspiring Ireland - Launched March 2014 - won overall award, open source award, and the promoting Ireland award at the eGovernment Awards at Dublin Castle in 2015 [20] MoTIF Project - Launched May 2014; DAH Programme - Launched 2014
Dublin: Ireland: INTF: 2011 12th Pauline Epistles† 199 National Library, Suppl. Gr. 1264 Paris: France: BnF, [5] INTF: 2012 14th Theodoret Commentary on the Pauline Epistles 195 Library of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, Sabas 217 Jerusalem: LOC, [6] INTF, CSNTM: 2013 12th 2 Corinthians - 1 Thessalonians† 109 National Library, 138 Athens ...
The University College Dublin Library, composed of five separate bodies, holds varied ranges of digital and printed books on a wide range of topics, including [1] architecture, [2] arts and humanities, [3] [failed verification] business studies, [4] engineering, [5] law, [4] medicine, [6] science, [7] social sciences [8] and veterinary medicine. [1]
Dublin Trinity College Printing House. Dublin University Press was a former imprint of the University of Dublin operating from 1734–1976. [1] The first edition it produced was a Greek version of Plato's Dialogues in 1738. [2] Its greatest period of success was from 1842–1875 under the management of Michael Henry Gill. [3]
The National Library of Ireland purchased the Dolmen Press collection of ephemera in 2009 from Jack Gamble of Emerald Isle Books. [4] The Library of Trinity College Dublin's Dolmen Press Collection contains 387 items published by Dolmen as well as the Freyer Dolmen Press Collection, containing 446 Dolmen Press imprints. [5]
The National Digital Research Centre, or NDRC, is a national accelerator programme in Ireland, for "globally ambitious" entrepreneurs, delivered by a consortium led by Dublin-based Dogpatch Labs, and supported by multiple venture capital firms.