
Scholars, especially students, have few resources or tools available to study Caroline minuscule beyond several seminal but increasingly out-of-date and out-of-print works. Dialogue between the historians, art historians and linguists working with this script is impeded by distance and language barriers. There is little means of knowing the current state of research. In view of this, the Network for the Study of Caroline Minuscule aims to bring together an international body of scholars to address all aspects of the script. Students and those new to palaeography are particularly encouraged to join and participate.
News and announcements about opportunities and conferences are regularly posted on this website, our Facebook group and Twitter. To join our mailing list, fill in our contact form.
The Network was founded by Anna Dorofeeva (Frankfurt) and Zachary Guiliano (Cambridge) in 2013. The NSCM team currently comprises Anna Dorofeeva, Drew Thomas (St Andrews), Arthur Westwell (Cambridge) and Evina Steinová (Huygens ING).
The Network is run in conjunction with the Cambridge Medieval Palaeography Workshop, and with the generous support of the conveners: Dr Teresa Webber, Dr Orietta Da Rold and Professor David Ganz.
News and announcements about opportunities and conferences are regularly posted on this website, our Facebook group and Twitter. To join our mailing list, fill in our contact form.
The Network was founded by Anna Dorofeeva (Frankfurt) and Zachary Guiliano (Cambridge) in 2013. The NSCM team currently comprises Anna Dorofeeva, Drew Thomas (St Andrews), Arthur Westwell (Cambridge) and Evina Steinová (Huygens ING).
The Network is run in conjunction with the Cambridge Medieval Palaeography Workshop, and with the generous support of the conveners: Dr Teresa Webber, Dr Orietta Da Rold and Professor David Ganz.