Description de l'Egypte 
You don't  have to visit a manuscript museum to see this historical treasure anymore; ISIS has brought it to you online - http://descegy.bibalex.org.
Brief historical  background
    Description de l'Egypte is the outcome of the collaboration of more than 150 prominent scholars and  scientists who accompanied Napoleon in 1798, and some 2000 talented artists and  technicians. For over 20 years, they systematically examined almost every  aspect of contemporary and ancient Egyptian civilization, producing 20 volumes  of text and plates of unmatched accuracy and detail. Historically, these  engravings became the most comprehensive record and inventory of Egypt’s land  and monuments.
The digital version
  This valuable collection containing  images related to antiquities, natural history, and the modern states of Egypt has been  fully digitized and integrated on a virtual browser with the objective of  preserving it and making it publicly accessible. The collection includes eleven  volumes of plates owned by BA, as well as nine volumes of text, a contribution  from Institut d ’Egypte.
ISIS developed a tool to publish books in  the standard eXtensible Markup Language (XML) format where books may be browsed  by a virtual browser or a touch screen.
ISIS has provided the book in October 2004 on DVD in high resolution, enabling page flipping to give  the effect of holding the original book, zooming in while maintaining a high  quality view, and both French and English interfaces. The relations between the  text volumes and the plate volumes were established and thus a search facility  based on the Index volume which came with the collection, was developed. The DVD is available for sale at Bibliotheca Alexandrina bookshop.
Now  available on the Internet..
  In April 2007,  the web version  was developed (http://descegy.bibalex.org)  to introduce the entire collection online free of charge in an integrated searchable form. Two  special features distinguish the website: 
  - Viewing pages in  high resolution without the need for a high speed connection. The resolution of the pages is always impeccable, even when zooming in. 
-  Carrying out full text  morphological search through which you can search for any word throughout the book’s 9,000 pages, with results retrieved from the plate titles and the complete text. Every single result will appear highlighted on its given page, allowing you to navigate though the volumes, and to spot the searched word wherever present. 
 Further  functionalities were introduced in the web version such as a favorites list,  where you can add bookmarks to the specific plates you are interested in for  easy reference. Also you can save a copy of  your favorite plates or pages on your computer with JPEG or bitmap formats of a  reasonable resolution. You can also share your experience with friends  by sending them a particular plate or page via email. The web version receives more than five million hits a year.
International  participation
  Bibliotheca  Alexandrina participated with this project in the World Summit on the  Information Society (WSIS) ICT4All Exhibition that took place in Tunis in November 2005.
The project  was nominated by the jury of the Stockholm  Challenge Award as finalist for the 2006 Challenge (Culture  category) as well as the WSIS Challenge Award.
The project  was also on display during an exhibition at the Grand Palais of Paris, France,  for three months starting December 2006, and it later moved to Bonn, Germany. 
A broader partnership
  The  development of a specialized virtual browser and other tools necessary to  digitize this ancient collection has led to a broader preservation partnership  resulting in digitizing l’Institut d’Egypte’s entire library content. The Institut d’Egypte owns a collection of over 35,000 volumes of  references, books and periodicals in five languages. The outcome of this  partnership will be the first attempt to digitize and publish a collection of  such rarity and value, hence reviving the glory of the Institut as a  focal point for scholarly work and intellectual pursuit in modern Egypt’s  digital era.
  
  
  Watch a guided tour 
  
  Website: http://descegy.bibalex.org
Have a look at the video on YouTube!
                        
                        
               
 
      
        
             
            
                 Last updated on 03 Oct 2013