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Events

Summer schools 2025

Cfp: Europeana 2025 – Preserve, Protect, Reuse

Lecture by prof. Grażyna Jurkowlaniec: A Very Conservative Breakthrough – On the Long Duration of the Medieval Book Formula

How Editing Transforms the Text: The Case of Medieval Icelandic Law

Upcoming debate – Handwritten: Remarkable People on the Page

Approaches to Cross-Collection Searching

Online talk: ‘Unfolding Concertina-Fold Almanacs: The Making of an Exhibition

Guest lecture (online): dr Theresa Zammit-Lupi, “The Graz Mummy Book. The Oldest Fragment of a Manuscript in Book Form”

Gábriel Szoliva “From Hundreds of Fragments to a Reconstructed Codex”

Historical English Analysis and Research Tradition (HEART)

Exhibition: Korona i Księgi (The Crown and Books)

Guest talk: Peter Sjökvist / Looted Libraries, Looted Books: The Swedish Case

Treatise on the Astrolabe by Geoffrey Chaucer, transl. Anna Wojtyś

Presentation of Ethiopian Manuscripts and Scrolls from the University of Warsaw Library collection

The Robert Bielecki Archive at the University of Warsaw Library: Sources for the History of the Great Emigration and a Preliminary Collection Inventory

Oxford Biblical Hebrew Summer School – Online (26 August–5 September)

SIGLUM lecture: Ewa Hauptman-Fischer / “No worries – it’s just a music manuscript!”

Call for Papers: Ars Inquirendi. Querying the Pre-Modern in the Age of Large Multimodal Models

Lecture: Center for East Asian Civilization, SWPS University “How Oracle Bone Inscriptions Rewrote the Ancient History of China: Materials, Methods, and Research Developments”

23th CIPL: Scribes and Hands. Old and New Methods of Scribal Identification (800-1550)

CfP: Manuscript Practices and the Making of Exile Communities in the Early Modern Period

CfP: The Future of Manuscript Studies

Conference: The Early Music in Central Europe. Collaborated Research, Migrating Sources, Transregional Connections

Ink and Parchment: An Integrated Model for the Study of Reused Manuscript Fragments in Early Modern Book Bindings

Lecture: dr Grzegorz Nehring “Non-invasive approaches for text recovery in written artifacts

Lecture: Eleanor Baker ‘Hoo thys boke stelyth schall have cryst curse and myne’: Middle English Book Curses and Perceptions of the Material Text

Grant report: Ink and Parchment: An Integrated Model for the Study of Reused Manuscript Fragments in Early Modern Book Bindings

Gramophone Award for the Krasiński Codex album

Exhibition: In the Beginning Was the Initial at the Tyniec Abbey

Imago Dei, Imago Mundi: Matthew Paris’s saints, relics, maps and wonders’ by Paul Binsky at Keynes Library and online

SIGLUM and Rubrum Lecture: Fish Parchment – History, Technology, and Possibilities for Contemporary Application

Conference: Interpreting the Ancients

Conference: Chemical Analysis in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage (AChwOZ’XXV)

Medieval Monastic Manuscripts – Open – Network – Knowledge (MMMONK) Seminar Series: Books of Hours

Summer School: “Introduction to Ge’ez”

Textus et Pictura Conference 2026: programme