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Dr. Gabriella Gelardini, Project Management Swiss Treasures, University of Basel: Presiding

Dr. Gabriella Gelardini, Project Management Swiss Treasures, University of Basel: Presiding. Special Collections Research Center, Exhibition Gallery The University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637.

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Dr. Gabriella Gelardini, Project Management Swiss Treasures, University of Basel: Presiding

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  1. Dr. Gabriella Gelardini, Project Management Swiss Treasures, University of Basel: Presiding

  2. Special Collections Research Center, Exhibition Gallery The University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637

  3. Dr. Sylviane Messerli, Vice Director of the Martin Bodmer Foundation, Cologny: At the Source of Biblical Texts: The Bodmer Papyri

  4. Fondation Martin Bodmer

  5. Fondation Martin Bodmer

  6. PB II (P 66), Gospel according to John, ca. 200 CE

  7. PB V, Nativity of Mary, 3rd century CE

  8. PB XVII, Acts of the Apostles

  9. PB XXIV, Psalms

  10. PB XLI, Episode of Ephesus from the Acta Pauli

  11. PB V, Nativity of Mary

  12. PB X, Apocryphal Correspondence of Paul to the Corinthians

  13. PB X, Apocryphal Correspondence of Paul and PB XI, Eleventh Ode of Solomon

  14. PB XIII, Meliton of Sardes’s Homily on Easter

  15. PB IX, Psalms 33 and 34

  16. PB IX, Psalm 33:10–18

  17. PB IX, Psalms 33 and 34

  18. PB IX, Psalms 33 and 34

  19. PB IX, Psalm 34:4–10

  20. PB IX, Psalm 34:10–16

  21. Martin Bodmer

  22. PB I, Homer, Iliad V, Scroll of papyrus, 3rd or 4th century CE

  23. PB I, Homer, Iliad VI, 508–529

  24. PB LVII, Didymus the Blind

  25. PB IX, Individual leaf between two sheets of glass

  26. PB II, Codex in its original form

  27. PB XL, Cantic of the Cantics in Sahidic dialect (Philippe Luisier, Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome)

  28. PB LVII, Didymus the Blind, palimpsested text (Roger T. Macfarlane, Brigham Young University)

  29. Prof. Dr. Adrian Schenker, Professor em. of Old Testament, University of Fribourg: The Samaritan Pentateuch – Its Importance for the Textual History of the Hebrew Bible

  30. Samaritan Pentateuch

  31. Deuteronomy 11:30 Line 1: As you know, these mountains (i.e. Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal) are beyond the Jordan, Line 2: behind the way towards the sun-set, Line 3: in the land of the Canaanite, who lives in the valley, Line 4: opposite Gilgal, Line 5: besides the oaks of Moreh, Line 6: <opposite Shechem> (SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH) (translation RSV 1995, slightly adapted)

  32. Ancient Palestine At the centre of the map, the Jordan valley runs from north to south. Halfway between the Lake of Gennesaret in the north and the Dead Sea in the south, the Jabbok river, on the east side of the Jordan river, and on the west side, in the mountains, the city of Shechem (today Nablus). In the Jordan valley, near the river, Gilgal of Deut 11:30 is to be located. Ca. 55 km (34,17 mi) further south, the city of Jericho, on the west side of the Jordan river. Between Jericho and the Jordan river, not far from the river, Gilgal of Josh 4:19 is to be located.

  33. Franziska Schnoor, M.A., Member of Scientific Staff, Abbey Library of St. Gall: Bible Studies at the Monastery of St. Gall in the 9th Century

  34. The ancient ecclesiastical precinct of the former Abbey of St. Gall

  35. The Baroque Abbey Library of St. Gall.

  36. The oldest library catalogue of St. Gall (ca. 850–880). Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 728, p. 5.

  37. Hartmut, abbot of the monastery of St. Gall (872–883). Pen-drawing in the “small Bible of Hartmut.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 7, p. 256.

  38. Volume six of the “large Bible of Hartmut.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 83, p. 128.

  39. The ten volumes of the “small Bible of Hartmut”, mentioned in Ratpert’s “Casus sancti Galli.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 614, p. 126–127.

  40. Dedicatory poem by Hartmut in his “small Bible.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 7, p. 460.

  41. Ms. 44 St. Gall (?) 760–781 Beginning of the book of Ezekiel in a Bible manuscript, written at St. Gall (?), ca. 760–781. Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 44, p. 6.

  42. Ms. 43 St. Gall 820–840 Beginning of the book of Ezekiel in a Bible manuscript, written at St. Gall, ca. 820–840. Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 43, p. 3.

  43. Ms. 46 St. Gall Small Bible of Hartmut Beginning of the book of Ezekiel in a volume of the “small Bible of Hartmut.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 46, p. 5.

  44. Ms. 82 St. Gall Large Bible of Hartmut Beginning of the book of Ezekiel in a volume of the “large Bible of Hartmut.” Abbey Library of St. Gall, Ms. 82, p. 270.

  45. et audivi vocem loquentis et dixit ad me: Fili hominis sta super pedes tuos (“and I heard a voice of one that spake. And he said unto me: Son of man, stand upon thy feet”) Ezek 2:1

  46. Ms. 44 Ms. 43 Detail of Ezek 2:1. in Ms. 44 (p. 9) and Ms. 43 (p. 8), Abbey Library of St. Gall.

  47. Ms. 46 Ms. 82 Detail of Ezek 2:1 in Ms. 46 (p. 10) and Ms. 82 (p. 274), Abbey Library of St. Gall.

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