Chester Beatty Library

Entrance The Chester Beatty Library, now known as the Chester Beatty, is a museum and library in Dublin. It was established in Ireland in 1953, to house the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. The present museum, on the grounds of Dublin Castle, opened on 7 February 2000, the 125th anniversary of Beatty's birth and was named European Museum of the Year in 2002.

The Chester Beatty is one of the premier sources for scholarship in both the Old and New Testaments and is home to one of the most significant collections of Western, Islamic and East & South East Asian artefacts. The museum also offers numerous temporary exhibitions, many of which include works of art on loan from foreign institutions and collections. The museum contains a number of priceless objects, including one of the surviving volumes of the first illustrated ''Life of the Prophet'' and the ''Gospel of Mani'', one of the last surviving Manichaean scriptures. Many manuscripts from the Medinet Madi library are currently held at the Chester Beatty Library. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1955
The Chester Beatty Library : A handlist of the Arabic manuscripts /

: 8 volumes : plates ; 26 cm.

Published 1964
Papyri from Panopolis in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin /

: Consists of an introd. and notes by the compiler and the text of 2 Greek papyri with English translation. : xliv, 194 pages ; 3 facsims. (2 fold.) ; 26 cm.

Published 1977
Chester Beatty Biblical papyri IV and V : a new edition with text-critical analysis /

: Includes index. : xii, 203 pages ; 31 cm. : Bibliography: p. [194]-195. : 9780888660169

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