Search the whole corpus
Run deep full-text searches across every transcribed line — by word, root or phrase — and jump straight to the folio in the reading viewer.
Open the searchManuscripts of al-Andalus & the Maghrib
الأرشيف الأندلسي الرقمي
A public reading room for the written heritage of al-Andalus — read page by page in a deep-zoom viewer, with line-by-line transcription where the text has been recovered.
The reading room
Open any manuscript page by page in Mirador, with deep-zoom imaging and a line-by-line transcription layer that reads right-to-left where the script demands.
Learn moreAnchor private notes and academic references to specific folios through the per-manuscript Research panel — your notebook lives with the page.
Learn moreOpen a conversation against any canvas — questions, corrections, hypotheses — and let other readers reply at the line that prompted them.
Learn morePut a question to the archive and read an answer grounded in references the assistant cites back to the source — or it refuses.
Learn moreConvene a seminar, a working group, or a reading party with screen-share and multi-party video, built on the open Jitsi stack.
Learn moreRun a public debate or a closed study circle in a live audio room over SIP and WebRTC — voices in, no screens required.
Learn moreSee who else is reading, message a colleague at a folio, and keep a thread alive between sessions with real-time presence.
Learn moreTurn any modern camera phone into a manuscript-capture tool — frame, scan and submit pages straight to a curator for ingestion.
Learn moreOpen access · public domain · non-profit
The Andalusian Digital Archive is a non-profit, open-source effort to gather the written heritage of al-Andalus and the Maghrib — manuscripts and archival documents dispersed across the libraries and state archives of the world — into a single, freely searchable reading room.
For centuries these works have lain apart: a Qur'an in Munich, a legal compendium in the Escorial, Morisco trial papers in Simancas, Saharan codices in Timbuktu. Described to a common standard, transcribed line by line and searchable as one corpus, they cease to be isolated objects and become a connected field — letting a scholar follow a hand, a text or an idea across collections never meant to be read side by side.
Every work gathered here is in the public domain. Read it, cite it, download it, build upon it — and share and redistribute it freely.
Run deep full-text searches across every transcribed line — by word, root or phrase — and jump straight to the folio in the reading viewer.
Open the searchTranscriptions are machine-generated and grow sharper with expert eyes. Collaborate on reviewing and supervising them, or contribute manuscripts to the archive.
Get involvedFeatured
The library by theme
Fifteen fields of Andalusi learning — from law and medicine to the clandestine Aljamiado of the Moriscos. Choose a thread and follow it through the archive.
Curated holdings
Archives
Collections
Eleven curated reading rooms drawn from the world's major archives, dedicated institutional partners, and open dossiers that invite the next generation of decoders.
The world's most complete open dossier on the Lead Books, the Torre Turpiana parchment, and the still-unread Libro Mudo — an invitation to international decoders.
ExploreAndalusi manuscripts from the British Library and partner institutions, made openly accessible through the Qatar National Library's digital programme.
ExploreArabic, Hebrew and Aljamiado manuscripts from the Bodleian Libraries — Oxford's centuries-deep holdings of the Iberian and Maghribi worlds.
ExploreThe engine
Every transcription here is produced by Qalamus, our open manuscript-recognition engine, with handwritten-text-recognition models trained specifically on Maghribī rounded hands, eastern Naskh, and the Aljamiado of the Moriscos. The models improve with every corrected line.
Contribute
If you can hold a manuscript and a phone steady, you can help build the archive — a guided in-browser scanner walks you from page to submission.
Open the scanner in your mobile browser and hover over the page — no app to install, no account beyond your reader sign-in.
An on-device detector finds the page edges, corrects perspective, and refuses blurry or shadowed shots before they reach the queue.
Add a short description and a target collection, then send the multi-page PDF straight to a curator for review and ingestion.
Any phone with a good camera and good light works. Sign in to upload.
The museum
Beyond the reading room, six themed halls present the archive as a museum — a guided walk through the libraries of al-Andalus, the sciences, the law schools, the Aljamiado underground, the Saharan continuation, and the Sacromonte affair.
Immersive 3D galleries are next — the same halls rendered as walkable rooms, with manuscripts on lecterns and a curator's voice at your shoulder.
Walk the hallsPartners
We work with libraries, archives, museums and private collectors to publish their Andalusi and Maghribi material under their own name — at no cost, on open standards, with curatorial control retained by the holder.
Mount your manuscripts as a named collection, set the access policy, and give your researchers a viewer styled to your institution — IIIF native, exportable, yours.
Talk to usOpen part of a private library to credentialed readers — public catalogue, gated reading, per-manuscript permissions, and no obligation to release what you'd rather keep close.
Talk to usEverything here speaks IIIF Presentation 3.0 and travels as portable manifests — for libraries that want their material legible to every other library, not just to us.
Talk to usThree ways in
Open the catalogue, find a manuscript, and read it folio by folio in the deep-zoom viewer — free, no account required to browse.
Browse the archiveScan a manuscript you have access to, correct a transcription, or join the discussion on a page that interests you — the archive grows with its readers.
If you hold Andalusi or Maghribi material — a library, an archive, a personal collection — we will help you publish it on your terms.
Write to usHold your phone steady over the page. The frame turns green when the page is well-framed, sharp and well-lit — capture happens automatically.
Take or pick a photo of the cover (or skip and we'll use your first scanned page).
What is this document? Required fields are marked with *.
Everything optional except Rights. Skip what you don't know.
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