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Application of X-ray fluorescence in investigations of Bohemian historical manuscripts

T. Čechák, T. Trojek, L. Musílek, H. Paulusová

. 2009 ; 68 (4-5) : 875-878. [pub] 20091024

Language English Country England, Great Britain

Document type Historical Article, Journal Article

In this work we present the application of X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRFA) in an investigation of the Land Register and the Register of the Court of the Kingdom of Bohemia and the manuscript of the Homiliary of the Opatovice Monastery from the 12th century. Radionuclide sources emitting radiation at an appropriate energy level and an X-ray tube were used to excite the characteristic radiation. A spectrometric Si(Li) detector and a Si-PIN detector with Peltier cooling were used to detect the excited characteristic radiation. Several types of pigments were identified and compositions of inks used within almost 5 centuries in the offices at the Prague Castle were determined.

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