Between the 4th and 6th of September, 2024, several Siglum members took part in a conference ‘Medieval Fragmentology and the Fragmented Old English Glossed N-Psalter, which focused on the current research into a long-lost medieval psalter from England. In this ongoing project, we have been looking for answers to the oldest questions of philology which center around the proper arrangement and content of a text and also the historical development of language. To do this, we have been aided by state-of-the-art research methods which include digital reconstruction as well as physical and chemical analyses of ink, pigments and parchment. Research […]
We kindly invite you to a two-day conference and workshop on the 11th-century N-Psalter from England. The conference, co-organised by the University of Warsaw and Leiden University, will take place on 4-5 September 2024 in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. More details and a link to the registration form can be found at the conference website: Medieval Fragmentology. Conference programme is given below.
We kindly invite you to a two-day conference and workshop on the 11th-century N-Psalter from England. The conference, co-organised by the University of Warsaw and Leiden University, will take place on 4-5 September 2024 in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. More details and a link to the registration form can be found at the conference website: Medieval Fragmentology. Conference programme is given below.
Fragmentarium Video Conferences are back, starting with a pair of round tables on cataloguing fragments. Friday, 10 March 2023, at 5 PM Zürich time (4 PM in the UK, 11 AM Eastern Standard Time, 8 AM PST), there will be a Round Table on Cataloguing in-situ Fragments, featuring Marina Bernasconi Reusser, Centro di competenza per il libro antico, Lugano, director of the project “Ticinensia disiecta” Adinel Dincă, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj, director of the project “Literacy and Literary Culture in Mediasch/Mediaş (Transylvania) in the 14th-16th Centuries. Conservation, virtual reconstruction, and scholarly analysis of a Transylvanian parish church and gymnasium library.” Alessandra Molinari, Università di Urbino, […]