SUMMER SCHOOL IN MANUSCRIPT STUDIES 2007

Friday 20 July 2007

Dr Marigold Norbye (UCL)
An Introduction to Latin Palaeography

Full day - from 11.00am
Venue: Durning Lawrence Library, Senate House Library, 4th Floor, Senate House South
Block

This course will provide a brief overview of the main elements of Latin palaeography, concentrating on scripts of the later medieval period (1100-1500).  Whilst showing the most common abbreviation symbols and the evolution of letter forms, the course will consist of practical exercises, transcribing several different types of script.  Participants must have at least elementary Latin in order to benefit from the course.  It would be useful if they could indicate whether they have any previous experience of palaeography when applying.

Bibliography:
B. Bischoff, Latin Palaeography: Antiquity and the Middle Ages, transl. from German by D. O’Croinin and D. Ganz (Cambridge, 1990)
M.P. Brown, A Guide to Western Historical Scripts from Antiquity to 1600 (London,1990)
S.H. Thomson, Latin Bookhands of the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1969)
L.C. Hector, The Handwriting of English Documents, 2nd edn (London, 1968)
E.A. Gooder, Latin for Local History, 2nd edn (London, 1978)

Please bring a pencil: pens are not allowed when valuable manuscript facsimiles are in use