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The Diploma in Medieval Studies (European Diploma for the Study of Medieval Latin Written Sources) was established in Louvain-la-Neuve in 1991. More than twenty European and non- European universities are involved in this programme. The courses focus on methodology and the teaching of auxiliary disciplines: Classical Latin, Medieval Latin, Palaeography, Codicology, Diplomatic, Textual Editing, and Digital Editing. All courses are taught in English. The teaching staff come from various countries with the aim of exposing Diploma students to a range of methodological approaches and current research perspectives. All courses will take place in an international setting at the Norwegian Institute in Rome and will include direct interaction with manuscript collections held in the numerous libraries and archives of Rome. All courses will be conducted in person. However, remote learning options will also be available for part of the course. A minimum of six participants is required for the course to be held. Attendance (both in-class and online) can be arranged in three formats: annual, modular and personalized. The general coordinator is Dr. Claudia Appolloni (Sapienza University of Rome – deem@fidemweb.org). For further information, please visit our DEEM Application page.
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