The London International Palaeography Summer School is a series of intensive courses in Palaeography and Manuscript Studies. 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, English, Anglo-Saxon, German, Welsh and Greek palaeography, history of scripts, illuminated manuscripts, codicology, manuscript 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 Institute of Historical Research, Senate House Library, the Warburg Institute, University College, King’s College London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Courses 2016 : here
Venue
Most classes will take place in seminar rooms located in Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU. Exact locations will be confirmed in advance of the Summer School.
Accommodation
A wide range of accommodation is available in the area close by to Senate House where most of the teaching takes place. Summer School partcipants will need to make their own arrangements for accommation. We have some suggestions available on our accommodation page. This includes details for the University of London’s intercollegiate halls of residence (please refer to the prices under the ‘Visitor’s heading). In all cases, please arrange accommodation directly.
Contact :
Summer School Administrator
Mr Christopher Adams
Institute of English Studies, Room 239
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7862 8679
Email: iesevents@sas.ac.uk
Academic Co-ordinator
Dr Marigold Norbye (University College London)






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