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RSL Manuscript scans
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:25 pm
by Irishmaestro
The Russian State Library has got some manuscript scans up on its website, but they appear to be embedded in some sort of flash protocol. They're not very high quality (they look about 150dpi to me), so they're obviously not using something similar to zoomify. Here's their scan of the autograph of
Mozart's Trio in C Major, K.548, if anyone wants to have a go at cracking it!
Re: RSL Manuscript scans
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 7:23 am
by coulonnus
If you click the magnifing-glass bottom right it seems the resolution is at least 300 dpi! But the downloading problem remains.
Is there a composer-work catalog on this site?
Re: RSL Manuscript scans
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:23 am
by Irishmaestro
From what I can see, they can't possibly be 300dpi - there's quite a lot of jpeg artifacting.
The library in question is actually the National Library of Russia, not the Russian State Library, as I said in my post yesterday. The catalogue
[here] was working for me yesterday, but I can't find anything today, for some reason.
Re: RSL Manuscript scans
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 2:21 pm
by coulonnus
Irishmaestro wrote: The catalogue
[here] was working for me yesterday, but I can't find anything today, for some reason.
I obtain results when I type e.g. Muzio Clementi into the search field, but obviously they are modern documents, not scans.
Re: RSL Manuscript scans
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 11:31 am
by Irishmaestro
coulonnus wrote:I obtain results when I type e.g. Muzio Clementi into the search field, but obviously they are modern documents, not scans.
Yeah, it's a slightly clunky interface - plus, the 'English' option only translates the main headings, not the entries themselves, or even the categories on the left. I use Google Translate to translate it, and it seems to work reasonably well.
Anyway, if you select 'electronic copies', you get a mixture of stuff, including any digitised manuscripts. There doesn't seem to be that much, though - all I've found so far is that one Mozart Trio and a few Haydn fragments. Here's my search for 'Mozart', restricted to 'electronic copies' ('Электронные копии' in the original):
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