PALAEOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS

Academic year
2018/2019 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
PALEOGRAFIA DOCUMENTARIA SP.
Course code
FM0287 (AF:275360 AR:164178)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
M-STO/09
Period
2nd Term
Where
VENEZIA
The teaching falls within the basic teachings of the master’s degree course in History and management of archived and bibliographic heritage and it aims to provide students with the first methodological tools in the historical documentary field.
The graduate in History and management of archived and bibliographic heritage has the knowledge of advanced, theoretical, methodological and operational elaborations related to the Archival and Library science sectors; he possesses the knowledge of the methods of management, conservation, restoration of the archival and bibliographic patrimony as well as of the methods of transmission, valorization and communication of archival and bibliographic informations for the period from the early Roman period to the contemporary age, throughout the Mediterranean and European areas.

The graduate in History and management of archived and bibliographic heritage has the ability to critically apply the theoretical methodological tools learned; the ability to formulate specific projets about safeguard, management and treatment, enhacement and communication measures of archivist and book goods; the ability to lead intervention groups on archival and library assets.


The student should have a basic knowledge of the Latin language.
Writing of medieval Europe.
Students attending : G. Cencetti, Paleografia latina, Roma, Jouvence, 1978 and later editions. Course notes. F. Steffens, Paleographie latine, Roma, Multigrafica, 1982 (http://www.icar.beniculturali.it/biblio/_view_volume.asp?ID_VOLUME=51 ).

Students not attending: G. Cencetti, Paleografia latina, Roma, Jouvence, 1978 and later editions. F. Steffens, Paleographie latine, Roma, Multigrafica 1982 (http://www.icar.beniculturali.it/biblio/_view_volume.asp?ID_VOLUME=51 ). P. Cammarosano, Laici ed ecclesiastici nella produzione italiana di scritture dall'alto medioevo all'età romanica e P. Supino, Scrittura e leggibilità nel secolo IX, in C. Scalon, Libri e documenti d'Italia, Udine, Arti Grafiche Friulane, 1996, pp. 1-14, 35-60.
The exam is done through an oral exam. During the oral examination the student must demonstrate knowledge of the arguments put forward during the course and knowing to expose formally.
Frontal course. Six hours of lessons weekly for five weeks.
Italian
oral
Definitive programme.