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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
DOCU0008-1  Codicology
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in History of Art and Archeology : Archeometrics, Research Focus, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in History of Art and Archeology : Archeometrics, Research Focus, 2nd yearToute l'année5
Master in History, Research Focus, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures: General, Research Focus, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures: General, Research Focus, 2nd yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures, General orientation, Teaching Focus , 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures, General orientation, Teaching Focus , 2nd yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General, Professional Focus in French as a Second Language (réforme du master PMFRAN), 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General, Professional Focus in French as a Second Language (réforme du master PMFRAN), 2nd yearToute l'année5
Master in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : GeneralToute l'année5
Holder(s) :  Annie Combes
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course addresses the characteristics of mediaeval "books" (codex), in terms of their creation, presentation and use. The approach taken outlines the contrasts between contemporary written materials.This course, which will take place in the Marie Delcourt room at ULg, is illustrated by numerous preserved mediaeval manuscripts. The following aspects which be addressed during the course :
1. The ULg manuscript collection room
2. The codex revolution
3. Study of the materials
4. How the quires are composed
5. Preparing material with a view to copying it
6. "Mise en texte": the work of a copyist.
7. Formatting: illuminations
8. Laying out the text (interchanges between text and illustration ; reading aids)
9. Binding
10. Conservation and deterioration
11. Drafting a codicological notice
12. Typology of manuscripts retained at ULg (texts and iconography)
Course objective :  To understand what a mediaeval manuscript is, in all its forms, and to be able to draw out implications from it, whether by studying a text copied into codex or by analysing the illuminations.
To become familiar with reference works linked to codicology (study of supporting materials, paleography, iconography...).
To be introduced to the stages of drafting a codicological notice.
Organization :  Length and time: 30 hours in the second term.
Place of teaching and timetable: near the Manuscript collection room (Salle Marie Delcourt), A3/R, on Wednesdays from 9am to 11am. See http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires (http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires" target="_blank)
Written notes :  Distribution of photocopied documents and a bibliography.
Assessment :  Half-hour oral examination preceded by an hour's preparation: expert opinion of a manuscript previously unknown to the student.
Contacts :  Head lecturer
Annie COMBES, lecturer
Place Cockerill, 3-5 B-4000 Liege
Tel. 04 366 54 06
Email acombes@ulg.ac.be(Martine.Thiry@ulg.ac.be)


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