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I JUST GOT A BIG TV ROLE AHHHHHHH
"I'm okay with it, too .."
APPLE TV ACQUIRED COSMERE RIGHTS.
With plans for a Mistborn movie and a show for The Stormlight Archive.
Palimpsest Discovered in Recently Acquired Roll
Roll before and after multispectral imaging. The poem is visible under the stain in the middle of the photo.
Exciting new discoveries are always possible in the world of manuscript studies, but even we were unprepared for what emerged from Penn’s latest acquisition. Recently, the Library purchased a fragment of a Genealogy of Christ roll—an important addition to our collection. “But upon close examination,” explains SIMS Curator of Digital Humanities Dot Porter, “it became clear that the parchment had been reused; an earlier text was erased, and new text was written over. It’s a palimpsest.”
Enter Multispectral Imaging, conducted by Dr. Helen Davies, assistant professor of the digital humanities in the English department and co-director of the Center for the Digital Humanities at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Helen Davies imaging the roll
Dr. Davies described the process: “I imaged the roll using multispectral imaging, and as the data was processed, words began to emerge.”
And not just any words.
Amey Hutchens, University of Pennsylvania Libraries Manuscripts Cataloger, has confirmed that the undertext is an entirely unknown poem, strikingly similar in style and theme to the works of the enigmatic classical lyricist Ricardus Astleaus.
“Could this be a lost work of the poet himself?” Schoenberg Curator of Manuscripts Nicholas Herman voices the question we’re all asking. “The implications are staggering.”
We welcome input from the scholarly community, who can read a transcription of the poem “Tete Numquam Relinquam” here.
The rain has been intense and the Granite Falls have gotten even more exciting from it all!!! The area has been declared a natural disaster and they are evacuating entire towns and putting up flood walls. I-5 has been closed in some places. And it's supposed to rain for the next 10 days... so I'm documenting what all this rain is doing to the Granite Falls. I always look for the beauty in everything. There's a lot of major problems being caused by this rain, but the beauty in this is the Granite Falls!!! I'm going back next week to see what the additional rain will do to the river. It should be intense by then. It's pretty intense right now. The video doesn't do the river and the Falls justice, but it's close. It's so LOUD!! By next week, the water should be exploding over my head as I take the video... I can't wait!!! 😁😁😁
Okay, for my next post I worked really hard on it and I’m excited for you guys to read it (๑>◡<๑)
I want lots and lots of comments alrighty? Oodles and oodles! ・:*+.\(( °ω° ))/.:+
It’s gonna be so good! I’m kicking my feet! I was just gonna drop it without saying anything, per the usual, but I wanna build hype!!!