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Schøyen Collection

The Schøyen Collection is one of the largest private manuscript collections in the world, mostly located in Oslo and London.[1] Formed in the 20th century by the father of current owner Martin Schøyen,[2] it comprises manuscripts of global provenance, spanning 5,000 years of history. It contains more than 13,000 manuscript items; the oldest is about 5,300 years old. There are manuscripts from 134 different countries and territories, representing 120 languages and 185 scripts.[3][4]

Some manuscript folios in the Schøyen Collection, from 26th-century BC to 15th-century AD texts

The Collection procures and preserves diverse manuscripts, from all over the world, irrespective of the geography, culture, linguistic, race and religious background. It declares that its interest is in "advancing the study of human culture and civilization" over many millennia.[4] Some of its recent acquisitions have been obtained from the civil war-affected regions of the Middle East and Afghanistan, where warlords and smugglers have destroyed ancient sites to find a buyer for ancient manuscript fragments and artifacts.[5]

Controversies Edit

One of the controversies with Schøyen Collection has been whether its acquisitions through the black market transactions encourage further reckless destruction of ancient sites, illegal abuse of heritage sites, and the financing of terrorists or Civil War chieftains.[6] Iraq and Afghanistan, for example, have sought a return of certain recently acquired items in the Schøyen Collection.[7] The Collection states that it "strongly supports a tough regime for cultural protection", makes active effort towards pro-active compliance with the law and is an "ethical private collector in preserving the heritage of all mankind".[8]

The provenance of the various cuneiform materials held by the Schøyen Collection has been subject to controversy.[9]

The Schøyen Collection has been a party to the controversy surrounding 654 Aramaic incantation bowls.[10] They were alleged to belong to Iraq, alleged to have been stolen after August 1990, brought to Jordan, resold by a local art dealer named Ghassan Rihani, and through intermediaries purchased by the Collection.[10] The Schøyen Collection then provided University College London the bowls for an academic study. Activists alleged in 2003 that the items were stolen from Iraq and illegally traded, and it must be returned to Iraq. The University set up a panel to investigate the claims in 2004, and the Schøyen Collection sued the University for the bowls.[8] The Schøyen Collection denied that these bowls were stolen or smuggled, providing official documents issued by the government of Jordan as evidence that the Jordanian source owned it prior to 1965.[10] University College London settled, paid an undisclosed amount in compensation, suppressed its own report on the provenance of the bowls, and returned the items back to the Schøyen Collection.[10][11]

Notable manuscripts Edit

The Schøyen Collection preserves some of the oldest known archaeological discoveries and manuscripts.

Ancient world Edit

  • MS 1717 (31st century BC), The Kushim Tablet, a Sumerian cuneiform record of beer production, signed by possibly the first example of a person named in writing[12]
  • MS 2064 (21st century BC), Ur-Nammu's law-code, a Sumerian text.[13]
  • MS 2781 (2000–1600 BC), a Babylonian calendar.[14]
  • Tutankhamun's signet ring
  • MS 108 "The earliest Greek Alphabet” copper,, Cyprus, ca. 800 BC, 2 tablets, 21x13 cm, single column, (19x10 cm), 20-23 lines in archaic Greek capitals with some North Semitic (Phoenician) letter forms by 2 or more scribes.
  • MS 5236, an ancient Greek block print from the 6th century BC
  • Ancient Buddhist and Hindu manuscripts likely recovered from recently destroyed Buddhist sites such as Bamiyan in Afghanistan and other Buddhist monastery ruins in northwest Pakistan since the 1990s.[15][16]
  • MS 193 (3rd century AD), The Crosby-Schøyen Codex, biblical manuscript in the Coptic language; it contains: Jonah, 2 Maccabees, 1 Peter, "Peri Pascha" of Melito, and an unidentified Homily[17]
  • MS 2650 (4th century AD), Codex Schøyen, the oldest Gospel of Matthew in Coptic dialect[18]
  • Since 1994, the Schøyen Collection has acquired 115 Dead Sea Scrolls fragments from 15 different scrolls.[19]
  • MS 035, Codex Sinaiticus Zosimi Rescriptus, a palimpsest on vellum from Mount Sinai[20]

Medieval and modern era Edit

  • MS 1 (c. 1300), a fragment from a codex of French sermons, in a binding produced by Manuale del Navarro, acquired in 1955
  • MS 4457 (1865-1879 AD), Cheyenne Chief Little Shield's Ledger Book recording the Indian War of the Platte River in 1865.
  • Manuscripts related to Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism

References Edit

  1. ^ Sophia Labadi; Colin Long (2010). Heritage and Globalisation. Routledge. pp. 146–147 note 13. ISBN 978-1-136-96526-5.
  2. ^ https://snl.no/Sch%C3%B8yen-samlingen
  3. ^ The Schøyen Collection
  4. ^ a b Scope & Size of the Schoyen Collection
  5. ^ Derek Gillman (2010). The Idea of Cultural Heritage. Cambridge University Press. pp. 12–15. ISBN 978-0-521-19255-2.
  6. ^ Noah Charney (2016). Art Crime: Terrorists, Tomb Raiders, Forgers and Thieves. Springer. pp. 169–173. ISBN 978-1-137-40757-3.
  7. ^ Juliette van Krieken-Pieters (2006). Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan: Its Fall and Survival : a Multi-disciplinary Approach. Brill Academic. pp. 238–240. ISBN 978-90-04-15182-6.
  8. ^ a b SCHØYEN COLLECTION SUES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON FOR RECOVERY OF INCANTATION BOWLS, 9 March 2007
  9. ^ Robson, Eleanor (1 May 2017). "Review of: The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic: Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts, 2 vols". Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
  10. ^ a b c d Inside the hunt for Iraq’s looted treasures, Richard Hall, The Independent (July 10, 2019)
  11. ^ Balter, Michael (2007). "University Suppresses Report on Provenance of Iraqi Antiquities". Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 318 (5850): 554–555. doi:10.1126/science.318.5850.554. S2CID 33011586.
  12. ^ Ms 1717 at the Schøyen Collection
  13. ^ Ms 2064 2018-01-29 at the Wayback Machine at the Schøyen Collection
  14. ^ The Middle Babylonian Almanac at the Schøyen Collection
  15. ^ Stephen C. Berkwitz; Juliane Schober; Claudia Brown (2009). Buddhist Manuscript Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual, and Art. Routledge. pp. 9–12. ISBN 978-1-134-00242-9.
  16. ^ Jens Braarvig (2000). Buddhist manuscripts, Vol 1–3. Hermes. pp. xii–xiii, 102–105, 275–285. ISBN 978-82-8034-003-0., Volume 1: ISBN 978-82-8034-001-6
  17. ^ Ms 193 at the Schøyen Collection
  18. ^ Ms 2650 at the Schøyen Collection
  19. ^ Dead Sea Scrolls at the Schøyen Collection
  20. ^ Ms 035 at the Schøyen Collection. Forms only a third of the Codex of which the major part is stored in the National Library of Russia and additional new finds were made in the Monastery of Saint Catherine Christa Müller-Kessler, Codex Sinaiticus Rescriptus. A Collection of Christian Palestinian Aramaic Manuscripts, Le Muséon 127, 2014, pp. 263–309; Sinai, Georgian NF19; Georgian NF 71 Sinai Palimpsest Project.

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The Schoyen Collection is one of the largest private manuscript collections in the world mostly located in Oslo and London 1 Formed in the 20th century by the father of current owner Martin Schoyen 2 it comprises manuscripts of global provenance spanning 5 000 years of history It contains more than 13 000 manuscript items the oldest is about 5 300 years old There are manuscripts from 134 different countries and territories representing 120 languages and 185 scripts 3 4 Some manuscript folios in the Schoyen Collection from 26th century BC to 15th century AD texts The Collection procures and preserves diverse manuscripts from all over the world irrespective of the geography culture linguistic race and religious background It declares that its interest is in advancing the study of human culture and civilization over many millennia 4 Some of its recent acquisitions have been obtained from the civil war affected regions of the Middle East and Afghanistan where warlords and smugglers have destroyed ancient sites to find a buyer for ancient manuscript fragments and artifacts 5 Controversies EditOne of the controversies with Schoyen Collection has been whether its acquisitions through the black market transactions encourage further reckless destruction of ancient sites illegal abuse of heritage sites and the financing of terrorists or Civil War chieftains 6 Iraq and Afghanistan for example have sought a return of certain recently acquired items in the Schoyen Collection 7 The Collection states that it strongly supports a tough regime for cultural protection makes active effort towards pro active compliance with the law and is an ethical private collector in preserving the heritage of all mankind 8 The provenance of the various cuneiform materials held by the Schoyen Collection has been subject to controversy 9 The Schoyen Collection has been a party to the controversy surrounding 654 Aramaic incantation bowls 10 They were alleged to belong to Iraq alleged to have been stolen after August 1990 brought to Jordan resold by a local art dealer named Ghassan Rihani and through intermediaries purchased by the Collection 10 The Schoyen Collection then provided University College London the bowls for an academic study Activists alleged in 2003 that the items were stolen from Iraq and illegally traded and it must be returned to Iraq The University set up a panel to investigate the claims in 2004 and the Schoyen Collection sued the University for the bowls 8 The Schoyen Collection denied that these bowls were stolen or smuggled providing official documents issued by the government of Jordan as evidence that the Jordanian source owned it prior to 1965 10 University College London settled paid an undisclosed amount in compensation suppressed its own report on the provenance of the bowls and returned the items back to the Schoyen Collection 10 11 Notable manuscripts EditThe Schoyen Collection preserves some of the oldest known archaeological discoveries and manuscripts Ancient world Edit MS 1717 31st century BC The Kushim Tablet a Sumerian cuneiform record of beer production signed by possibly the first example of a person named in writing 12 MS 2064 21st century BC Ur Nammu s law code a Sumerian text 13 MS 2781 2000 1600 BC a Babylonian calendar 14 Tutankhamun s signet ring MS 108 The earliest Greek Alphabet copper Cyprus ca 800 BC 2 tablets 21x13 cm single column 19x10 cm 20 23 lines in archaic Greek capitals with some North Semitic Phoenician letter forms by 2 or more scribes MS 5236 an ancient Greek block print from the 6th century BC Ancient Buddhist and Hindu manuscripts likely recovered from recently destroyed Buddhist sites such as Bamiyan in Afghanistan and other Buddhist monastery ruins in northwest Pakistan since the 1990s 15 16 MS 193 3rd century AD The Crosby Schoyen Codex biblical manuscript in the Coptic language it contains Jonah 2 Maccabees 1 Peter Peri Pascha of Melito and an unidentified Homily 17 MS 2650 4th century AD Codex Schoyen the oldest Gospel of Matthew in Coptic dialect 18 Since 1994 the Schoyen Collection has acquired 115 Dead Sea Scrolls fragments from 15 different scrolls 19 MS 035 Codex Sinaiticus Zosimi Rescriptus a palimpsest on vellum from Mount Sinai 20 Medieval and modern era Edit MS 1 c 1300 a fragment from a codex of French sermons in a binding produced by Manuale del Navarro acquired in 1955 MS 4457 1865 1879 AD Cheyenne Chief Little Shield s Ledger Book recording the Indian War of the Platte River in 1865 Manuscripts related to Buddhism Hinduism Jainism and SikhismReferences Edit Sophia Labadi Colin Long 2010 Heritage and Globalisation Routledge pp 146 147 note 13 ISBN 978 1 136 96526 5 https snl no Sch C3 B8yen samlingen The Schoyen Collection a b Scope amp Size of the Schoyen Collection Derek Gillman 2010 The Idea of Cultural Heritage Cambridge University Press pp 12 15 ISBN 978 0 521 19255 2 Noah Charney 2016 Art Crime Terrorists Tomb Raiders Forgers and Thieves Springer pp 169 173 ISBN 978 1 137 40757 3 Juliette van Krieken Pieters 2006 Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan Its Fall and Survival a Multi disciplinary Approach Brill Academic pp 238 240 ISBN 978 90 04 15182 6 a b SCHOYEN COLLECTION SUES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON FOR RECOVERY OF INCANTATION BOWLS 9 March 2007 Robson Eleanor 1 May 2017 Review of The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic Introduction Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts 2 vols Bryn Mawr Classical Review a b c d Inside the hunt for Iraq s looted treasures Richard Hall The Independent July 10 2019 Balter Michael 2007 University Suppresses Report on Provenance of Iraqi Antiquities Science American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS 318 5850 554 555 doi 10 1126 science 318 5850 554 S2CID 33011586 Ms 1717 at the Schoyen Collection Ms 2064 Archived 2018 01 29 at the Wayback Machine at the Schoyen Collection The Middle Babylonian Almanac at the Schoyen Collection Stephen C Berkwitz Juliane Schober Claudia Brown 2009 Buddhist Manuscript Cultures Knowledge Ritual and Art Routledge pp 9 12 ISBN 978 1 134 00242 9 Jens Braarvig 2000 Buddhist manuscripts Vol 1 3 Hermes pp xii xiii 102 105 275 285 ISBN 978 82 8034 003 0 Volume 1 ISBN 978 82 8034 001 6 Ms 193 at the Schoyen Collection Ms 2650 at the Schoyen Collection Dead Sea Scrolls at the Schoyen Collection Ms 035 at the Schoyen Collection Forms only a third of the Codex of which the major part is stored in the National Library of Russia and additional new finds were made in the Monastery of Saint Catherine Christa Muller Kessler Codex Sinaiticus Rescriptus A Collection of Christian Palestinian Aramaic Manuscripts Le Museon 127 2014 pp 263 309 Sinai Georgian NF19 Georgian NF 71 Sinai Palimpsest Project External links Edit nbsp Media related to Schoyen Collection at Wikimedia Commons The Schoyen Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schoyen Collection amp oldid 1171144523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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