London Palaeography Summer School

Course director: Professor Michelle Brown
Academic Coordinator: Dr Marigold Norbye

The London Palaeography Summer School is a series of intensive courses in Palaeography and Diplomatic. Courses range from a half to two days duration and are given by experts in their respective fields from a wide range of institutions. Subject areas include Latin palaeography, English, German and Greek palaeography,  history of scripts, illuminated manuscripts, vernacular editing and liturgical and devotional manuscripts.

The Summer School is hosted by the Centre for Manuscript and Print Studies with the co-operation of the British Library, the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society, the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House Library, the Warburg Institute, University College, King's College London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

View the London Palaeography Summer School programme 2012. 

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