20119501 Lecture

SoSe 15: Manuscripts - an interdisciplinary approach solving puzzles with Historical manuscripts - French-German Summer School 2015

Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Information for students

Students in master program

Additional information / Pre-requisites

Bachelor in Physics or Chemistry, (basics in quantum mechanics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, solid state physics). Anmeldung: deadline May 26, 2015 Contact Mrs. M. Badow, Fachbereich Physik, FU Berlin, Arnimallee 14, marion.badow@fu-berlin.de or Sekretariat TOPOI, Hittorfstr. 18, sekretariat.fu@topoi.org Follow updates on: http://www.topoi.org/calendar/2015/09/ Deadline for application (with CV, letter of motivation and letter of recommendation) is May 26, 2015. There is an inscription fee to be paid after acceptance of €100. Financial support for lodging and board may be granted on application. close

Comments

Manuscripts are the main source of our cultures and their historical development. Beyond their texts and images their chemical and physical composition contains a wealth of non-textual information that waits to be properly exploited in order to reveal their history of production, storage (e.g. the ancient and medieval libraries), rewriting (palimpsests), modern conservation as well as the history of transmission. Many manuscripts are difficult to decipher, extremely fragmentary (Qumran, Egyptian Turin papyri), dismembered or dispersed over many collections (e.g. the Geniza). New chemical and physical analyses, imaging methods and techniques from computer sciences can add their share to classical philology, palaeography, codicology, linguistics or history. Conceiving collective open source infrastructures to handle big data has become a crucial issue to prepare the questions of the near future. Identifying, recovering, putting together, completing the puzzles, revealing, restoring, conserving, digitizing of manuscripts is the challenge to accept and to beat. Frequently, however, scholars are not well acquainted with the limits and possibilities of recent techniques while scientists do not have the cultural knowledge to select artifacts and pose historical questions. Only a multidisciplinary approach combining classical philology, material sciences and computer sciences can achieve the goal. Therefore, we want to bring together young and experienced scientists, from master's and Ph.D. students to university lecturers, historians, philologists, palaeographers, linguists, cultural scientists, scholars from the humanities in general and conservators specialized in manuscripts with natural scientists, archaeometrists, chemists and physicists, as well as IT specialists. Besides lectures on the fundamentals of the techniques and the historic and cultural background, special practical courses will be given on portable instruments and computer simulations and analysis. Successful participation can be acknowledged with 5 ECTS points when a handed-in protocol on one of the practical courses is accepted by the Fachbereich Physik and a 20-min review is successfully presented in an additional seminar session in the Fachbereich Physik in the last week of September.. close

Suggested reading

A book of abstract will be handed out before the school with 2-pages on each lecture. These short descriptions will provide additional references to the subjects.

7 Class schedule

Regular appointments

Sun, 2015-09-06 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Mon, 2015-09-07 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Tue, 2015-09-08 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Wed, 2015-09-09 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Thu, 2015-09-10 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Fri, 2015-09-11 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

Sat, 2015-09-12 09:00 - 20:00

Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke

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