Virtual Renaissance Network.
Introduction.
In the 5th -6th November 2000 in Hamburg, with the signature of a preliminary Agreement, the first stone has been set for the constitution of a net of European cooperation, named , for the preservation and the exploitation of the common cultural patrimony represented by ancient manuscripts whose conditions make particularly arduous, when not even impossible, the deciphering and the study of the texts from them transmitted. Rinascimento Virtuale considers this typology of documents of the past irreplaceable source of the history and of the European cultures, and it is intended to recover and to divulge their knowledge.
The network is denoted like innovative point of intersection between advanced photographic and digital technology and the paleographic and historical-textual research applied to ancient and medieval culture.
Cultural institutions, academic and of research members of the fifteen States of the European Union, to which they add the three Countries SEE/AELS (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) and eight Countries of center-oriental Europe (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovacchia, Hungary), have undersigned the agreement till now.
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Project carried out with the support of the European Community
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Education and Culture
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