From Codex to Code - Ten years of research by graduates of the Ligatus Research Centre
Submitted by Ewelina Warner on
We invite you to celebrate with us the 10th Anniversary of the Ligatus Research Centre at the CCW Graduate School with a conference at which our first seven PhD and M.Phil graduates will present papers about their current research interests.
The conference will take place on Friday, 24th February, from 10am to 6pm, in Banqueting Hall of the Chelsea College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London, John Islip Street, SW1P 4JU
and it will be followed by a reception.
and it will be followed by a reception.
SPEAKERS:
Georgios Boudalis
(Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki)
The birth of the codex and the crafts of Late Antiquity
(Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki)
The birth of the codex and the crafts of Late Antiquity
Alberto Campagnolo
(Library of Congress, Washington)
The digital representation of books as objects: from cultural objects to digital cultural objects
(Library of Congress, Washington)
The digital representation of books as objects: from cultural objects to digital cultural objects
Anna Gialdini
(University of the Arts London)
Luxury, Hybridism, and the Strange Greekness of Some Florentine Bindings
(University of the Arts London)
Luxury, Hybridism, and the Strange Greekness of Some Florentine Bindings
Theresa Zammit Lupi
(The Notarial Archives, Valletta, Malta)
On the parchment trail: following music manuscripts from Malta
(The Notarial Archives, Valletta, Malta)
On the parchment trail: following music manuscripts from Malta
Heather Ravenberg
(Saint Catherine Foundation)
Documentation schemas for recording conservation activity
(Saint Catherine Foundation)
Documentation schemas for recording conservation activity
Martha Romero
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
From research to practice
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
From research to practice
Nikolas Sarris
(National Library of Greece, Athens, Thesaurus-Islamicus project, Cairo)
The Ligatus Condition Assessment Form: a tool for training, studio workflows and surveys: Experiences from Iraq, Ethiopia and Egypt
(National Library of Greece, Athens, Thesaurus-Islamicus project, Cairo)
The Ligatus Condition Assessment Form: a tool for training, studio workflows and surveys: Experiences from Iraq, Ethiopia and Egypt
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