Revival of l’Institut d’Egypte 
A pillar of knowledge 
  The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) is taking the  initiative in reviving the Institut d’Egypte, which was built in Cairo by Napoleon  Bonaparte over 200 years ago. The Institut’s first scholars were in charge  of the research, study and publication of physical, industrial and historical  facts about Egypt,  and they later on produced the Description de l’Egypte. Eventually, the Institut  d’Egypte became the focal point for scholarly work and intellectual pursuit  in Egypt,  and provided both actual space and structure for scholarly discourse. The Institut was, and remains, recognized as the oldest functioning academy of sciences and  arts outside Europe. 
Preservation efforts
  In order to preserve the Institut d’Egypte's collection  and make it accessible to the public, BA has suggested nine projects for its  revival, among which is a project of digitizing its entire collection. The  effort has started with the digitization of the 10 volumes of Description de  l’Egypte. Other special collections were digitized such as the complete  works of the French philosopher Voltaire (69 volumes), Des Mille Nuits et  Une Nuit(16 volumes), and Geographie Universelle (15 volumes).  Eventually, the whole library of the Institut will be digitized,  processed, catalogued, indexed and made accessible in searchable form through  the web. This will be the first attempt to digitize and publish a collection of  such rarity and value. The collection is published on DAR 
After it caught fire during clashes near Tahrir Square in December 2011, where thousands of historical documents, rare books, maps and manuscripts were burnt and damaged, l’Institut d'Egypte was reinaugurated on Monday, 22 October 2012 after renovations and restorations. The ceremony was attended by the Minister of Culture, as well as many eminent scientists, intellectuals and Armed Forces figures. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina participated in the event by displaying a movie about the web version of Description de l'Egypte http://descegy.bibalex.org. The entire collection has been fully digitized by ISIS and made available in an integrated searchable form online free of charge.
 
                        
                        
               
 
      
                
                
        
        
             
            
                 Last updated on 02 Dec 2012