Famed classical works rediscovered

April 17, 2005

Researchers at are using state-of-the-art technology to uncover works from some of the most important writers of the ancient world, works which have not been read for many centuries. They come from a cache of papyri that were salvaged about a hundred years ago in the Greco-Egyptian town of.

The ink on many of these had faded to the point that no text at all was visible to the naked eye, yet using state of the art techniques borrowed from, researchers were able to use  to see the faded ink.

There are thousands of which are set to be read in this manner, and works of, , and  which have been unavailable for well over a thousand years have already been recovered. The process by which these papyri are reconstructed is very time consuming &mdash; it will take a decade to finish the entire corpus. Among the documents set to be analysed include previously lost writings of, , and a series of.