This blog is an open space connected to the activities of IIPS. The school, open each year to thirty to forthy fellows (two groups of fifteen/twenty each), is a transdisciplinary and comparative action focused on written materials produced in the Mediterranean and European area from Antiquity to Middle Ages (Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew papyri, ostraca, rolls, codices and inscriptions). It focuses on ancient and medieval books, inscriptions and documents and consists of seminars, conferences and guided visits of libraries, research institutes, archives and archeological sites in Rome, Naples, Bari, Florence and other Italian cities. It offers (a) a unique and international training opportunity, thanks to the collaboration of dozens of researchers gathered from many universities and research institutes from different countries; (b) an exclusive and direct access to original documents and research materials and (c) a chance to share experiences with experts in all the fields related to the study, restoration and valorization of written heritage. Special emphasis will be given to archiving and cataloguing techniques used in different areas and periods and to the creation and developing of collections, the general dynamics of loss and preservation of written heritage.
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The blog is an open space connected to the activities of IIPS. The program, open each year to thirty to forthy fellows (two groups of fifteen/twenty each), focuses on ancient and medieval books, inscriptions and documents and consists of seminars, conferences and guided visits of libraries (Vallicelliana and Corsiniana of Rome, Vittorio Emanuele III of Naples, Medicea Laurenziana of Florence), research institutes (Istituto papirologico G. Vitelli of Florence, Officina dei Papiri “Marcello Gigante” of Naples, Istituto di patologia del libro of Rome), archives (archive of the Cattedrale of Bari) and archeological sites (Roman Forum, Pompeii and Herculaneum).
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- Billets (3)
Calenda
- Historians among the White Monks: Cistercians and their Records of the Past
- The circulation of textile designs, patterns, skills and representations in early modern Europe
- Saikaku-Bakin Symposium
- Le non-dit à la Restauration anglaise (1660-1714)
- Repenser l'autotraduction : changements de paradigmes
- Livre de la nature, nature du livre : pratiques des femmes botanistes
- Forgeries, Fakes and Counterfeits in Print Culture: Texts, Editions, Copies
- Contrats doctoraux sur les écritures numériques (Université de Montréal)
- La longue vie des imprimés éphémères
- Book Erased: Print Word Censorship and US National Identity
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