A Summer Workshop on Philology, Paleography and Codicology to be launched in June 2010

In recent years significant changes in university curricula, both in Europe and in the U.S., have made it increasingly difficult for students to receive advanced training in philology, paleography and codicology. And yet, these subjects are crucial for the study of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance at the graduate and postgraduate level. Consequently a number of prestigious universities and institutions have decided to take a first step to fill this serious gap.
Starting 1 June 2010 they will offer a one-month summer workshop in Florence that will be devoted to these disciplines, to be taught by internationally renowned specialists noted for their scholarly contributions and long teaching experience. Students participating in the workshop will acquire both a methodological and a practical introduction to the subjects, through lectures, seminars and hands-on assignments, and will explore the Florentine collections in the famous local libraries and archives, such as the Archivio di Stato, the Biblioteca Nazionale and the Biblioteca Riccardiana. Classes will be held at the Institute at Palazzo Rucellai, which has been among the first and most active sponsors of this initiative, thanks to the efforts of Director Andreina Bianchini and Professor Stefano U. Baldassarri.
For more information see the attached project and/or email Prof. Baldassarri.