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Ancient Christian manuscripts digitized at monastery beneath Mount Sinai

'Codex Syriacus', an ancient copy of the Gospels in Syriac, is seen on display in St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

ST. CATHERINE’S, EGYPT - (Reuters) - At St. Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Egypt's Mount Sinai, the silence in the library is broken only by low electrical humming, as an early manuscript is bathed in green light.

A team from Greece are photographing thousands of fragile manuscripts, including some of the earliest copies of the Christian gospels, using a complex process that includes taking images in red, green and blue light and merging them with computer software to create a single high-quality color picture.

A general view shows part of the exterior of St. Catherine's monastery in south Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

There is a tangible sense of urgency to the mission.

Although the monastery has survived centuries of warfare, it lies in a region where Islamist militants have destroyed countless cultural artifacts and documents in Syria and Iraq. Egypt's Christian churches have also been targeted by an Islamist insurgency in the rugged and thinly populated northern Sinai.

'The Holy Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai' - which is part of the Eastern Orthodox church - lies in the safer southern half of the Sinai Peninsula. But in 2017, Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack on a nearby Egyptian police checkpoint, in which one officer was killed.

Librarian, Father Justin of Sinai, walks inside the library of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 6, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

"The upheaval of our times requires a rapid completion of this project," Archbishop Damianos of Sinai, Faran and Raitho, and Abbot of St. Catherine's Monastery, told Reuters by email.

The aim is to create the first digital archive of all 4,500 manuscripts in the library, starting with around 1,100 in the Syriac and Arabic languages, which are particularly rare.

The task could take more than a decade, using digital cameras and computer arrays alongside sophisticated cradles designed to support the more fragile manuscripts.

Librarian, Father Justin of Sinai, holds a manuscript as he walks inside the library of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 6, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

The project began last year and is being undertaken by the non-profit research organization Early Manuscripts Electronic Library (EMEL), in collaboration with the monastery and the Library of the University of California, Los Angeles. UCLA Library said it will start publishing the manuscripts online, in full color, from the fall of 2019.

"This library is an archive of the history of Christianity and its neighbors in the Mediterranean world, and therefore is of interest to communities all over the world who find their history here," Michael Phelps, Director of the Early Manuscripts Electronic Library, told Reuters.

Librarian, Father Justin of Sinai, turns pages of a manuscript in the library of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 6, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

WHERE MOSES TROD

The monastery lies at the foot of Mount Sinai, by tradition the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

UNESCO has listed the area as a World Heritage site, citing its sacred status in Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It says St. Catherine's was founded in the 6th century, and is the oldest Christian monastery still in use for its original function.

'Codex Syriacus', an ancient copy of the Gospels in Syriac is seen on display in St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

The most famous manuscript in the library is the 4th century 'Codex Sinaiticus' - a Greek manuscript of the Bible which contains the oldest surviving complete New Testament. Its pages are divided between several institutions.

Another is the Codex Syriacus, an ancient copy of the Gospels in Syriac. Other manuscripts cover science, medicine and the Greek classics.

The digitization of the first stage alone, the Syriac-Arabic manuscripts, will take around three years and cost a projected $2.75 million, said Phelps.

Gold letters can be seen in an ancient manuscript from the library of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 6, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

"Throughout the centuries, monks have lived here in prayer, in dedication to spiritual goals, a witness to God's revelation to mankind... in that sense especially, the Sinai Monastery is an ark, a spiritual ark in the wilderness," said Father Justin of Sinai, the monastery’s librarian.

The project will provide a more complete record than partial microfilming carried out decades ago by the U.S Library of Congress, and also by the National Library of Israel. The two institutions are making their records available to the new digitization effort, the project organizers said.

A man photographs ancient manuscript as part of a digitization process in St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

(Additional reporting by Ahmed Fahmy and Mohamed Abd El Ghany in Sinai, Rinat Harash in Jerusalem and Michele Kambas in Athens; Writing by Rinat Harash; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

A man photographs ancient manuscript as part of a digitization process in St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A monk walks inside the basilica of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A worshipper prays inside St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A monk adjusts a candle inside St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
The ancient Mosaic of the Transfiguration is seen inside St. Catherine's Monastery, South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A detail of the ancient Mosaic of the Transfiguration is seen inside St. Catherine's Monastery, South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. Picture taken March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A diptych icon is seen in St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Camels rest next to St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A general view of St. Catherine's Monastery in South Sinai, Egypt, March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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