Todd Hanneken (TRH), Jubilees Palimpsest Project, St. Mary’s University
Gregory Heyworth, Lazarus Project, University of Rochester
David Licicum, University of Notre Dame
Lilly Davis, University of Notre Dame
Jennifer Guo, University of Notre Dame
Carlos Garcia Alayon, University of Notre Dame
Garrett Haddock, University of Notre Dame
Matthew Klem, University of Notre Dame
Jeremiah Coogan, Jesuit School of Theology
Julia Schneider, University of Notre Dame, specialist in Medieval literature and information science (nd.edu)
W. Martin Bloomer, University of Notre Dame, specialist in Greek and Roman classical literature (nd.edu)
Robert Randolf Coleman, University of Notre Dame, specialist in art history (nd.edu)
Brian Daley, University of Notre Dame, specialist in early Christian literature (nd.edu)
James C. VanderKam, University of Notre Dame, specialist in ancient Jewish literature (nd.edu)
Andrew Irving, University of Notre Dame, specialist in codicology and digital humanities (digitalmanuscripts.eu)
Initials indicated when used in identifying responsibility for processed image files or annotation tags.
Todd Hanneken (TRH), St. Mary’s University (San Antonio), Project Director, specialist in ancient Jewish literature (stmarytx.edu)
Anthony Selvanathan, St. Mary’s University, Graduate Student Researcher
Michael Phelps, Early Manuscripts Electronic Library, specialist in spectral imaging and artifact handling (emel-library.org)
Damianos Kasotakis (DKS), Early Manuscripts Electronic Library, specialist in spectral data capture (emel-library.org)
Ken Boydston, MegaVision Corporation, President, specialist in digital imaging (megavision.com)
Roger Easton, Jr. (RLE), Rochester Institute of Technology, specialist in spectral imaging and processing (rit.edu)
Keith Knox (KTK), Early Manuscripts Electronic Library, specialist in imaging science (researchgate.net)
Giulia Rossetto, University of Vienna, specialist in ancient literature and digital humanities (academia.edu)
The following students at St. Mary’s University worked for the project during academic years 2017-2018 and 2018-2019. They contributed to the TEI XML of Ceriani’s 1861 edition, the Latin Moses Paleography chart, and annotating manuscript images according to the readings of Ceriani and what they could see.
James C. VanderKam, University of Notre Dame, specialist in ancient Jewish literature (nd.edu)
Annette Yoshiko Reed, New York University, specialist in ancient Jewish and Christian literature (nyu.edu)
Bryan Haberberger, St. Louis University Ong Center for Digital Humanities, specialist in Java software development (slu.edu)
Donal Hegarty, St. Louis University Ong Center for Digital Humanities, specialist in user interface design and project management (slu.edu)
Matthias Henze, Rice University, specialist in ancient Jewish literature (rice.edu)
Liv Ingeborg Lied, Norwegian School of Theology, specialist in ancient Jewish literature and manuscript cultures (mn.no, blogspot.com)
Todd Hanneken, St. Mary’s University (San Antonio), Project Director, specialist in ancient Jewish literature (stmarytx.edu)
Matthew Klassen, St. Mary’s University, Graduate Student Researcher
Michael Phelps, Early Manuscripts Electronic Library, specialist in spectral imaging and artifact handling (emel-library.org)
Ken Boydston, MegaVision Corporation, President, specialist in digital imaging (megavision.com)
Roger Easton, Jr., Rochester Institute of Technology, specialist in spectral imaging and processing (rit.edu)
William Christens-Barry, Equipoise Imaging, specialist in spectral imaging and illumination (eqpi.net)
Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California, specialist in RTI and ancient Near Eastern texts (usc.edu)
Marilyn Lundberg, University of Southern California, specialist in RTI and ancient Near Eastern texts (usc.edu)
Leta Hunt, University of Southern California, specialist in RTI and information management (usc.edu)
Kenneth Zuckerman, University of Southern California, specialist in RTI and imaging humanities artifacts (usc.edu)