Ecole d’été – Swansea Summer School in Ancient Languages
Swansea Summer School in Ancient Languages
Swansea University and the South West Wales Classical Association are pleased to announce the second Summer School in Ancient Languages which will take place 17 – 30 July 2016.
Courses
One- and two-week intensive courses are available in Beginners, Post-Beginners, Intermediate, Post-Intermediate, and Advanced Latin and Greek, Beginners and Post-Beginners Hieroglyphs, and Medieval Latin.
There are 3 hours of tuition every weekday (2 on Wednesdays), and extracurricular talks, films, and trips to sites of historical interest in the Wales on Wednesday afternoons in weekends.
Bursaries
We are able to offer part bursaries to participants with low income and students. Discounts are also available for early-bird registration (until end November) and students at all levels of education.
Registration
For more information and to register, please go to our website: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/hc/summerschoolinancientlanguages/. If you are unsure of which level of Latin or Greek you should study, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Registration can be done both online and through hard-copy application forms which are also available on our website.
For more information, please contact Dr Evelien Bracke (Summer School Director) off-list at e.bracke@swansea.ac.uk. A report of the 2015 Summer School can be found on our Departmental blog: https://historyclassics.wordpress.com/2015/08/18/the-first-swansea-summer-school-in-ancient-languages/.
For more information about promoting Classics in South Wales, see:
Swansea University History and Classics Outreach: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/hc/informationforschools/
Cymru Wales Classics Hub: www.cymruwalesclassicshub.weebly.com
South West Wales Classical Association: www.swwclassicalassociation.weebly.com
Ecole d’été – Lincoln College Summer School of Greek Paleography
Lincoln College Summer School of Greek Paleography
The sixth Lincoln College International Summer School in Greek Palaeography will be held on 1-6 August 2016. The school offers a five-day introduction to the study of Greek manuscripts through ten reading classes, four library visits and five thematic lectures.
Costs: The school will charge student fees of 100 British Pounds, payable prior to the first day of classes. Students are individually responsible for their transportation and living expenses in Oxford. A minimum of four bursaries, covering fees and housing (but no board), will be awarded to particularly deserving applicants.
Daily schedule: 8:45-10:45 reading class, 11:00-13:00 library visit, 13:00-14:45 lunch break, 14:45-16:45 reading class, 17:00-18:00 lecture. A final written examination will be administered on Saturday, 6 August, 9:00-12:00.
Instructors: Christos Simelidis (D.Phil. Oxon.), Dimitris Skrekas (D.Phil. Oxon.), Georgi R. Parpulov (Ph.D. Chicago)
Lectors: Nigel G. Wilson FBA (Oxford), Prof. Marc Lauxtermann (Oxford), Dr Petros Bouras-Vallianatos (London), Marjolijne Janssen (Cambridge)
Application: The final deadline for applying is 15 February 2016.
Applicants are requested to send to Dr Simelidis at csimelidis@gmail.com their curriculum vitae, explain in detail their need for attending the summer school, and indicate whether they wish to be considered for a bursary. They should also arrange for one recommendation letter from an established academic to be e-mailed to csimelidis@gmail.com before 15 February 2016. Successful applicants will be notified on 30 February 2016.
Note: The school is intended for students of Classics, Patristics, Theology, Biblical or Byzantine Studies. Potential applicants are advised that it only offers introductory-level instruction in Greek palaeography and codicology. Adequate knowledge of Greek is a must for all students.
Ouvrage en ligne – Saint Macaire l’Egyptien (Syméon de Mésopotamie), Lettres et homélies spirituelles (Collection I)
Преподобный Макарий Египетский (Симеон Месопотамский). Духовные слова и послания: Собрание типа I: Дополненное и исправленное издание, с приложением греческого текста, с исследованиями и публикацией новейших рукописных открытий / Издание подготовили А. Г. Дунаев и иеромонах Винсен Дэпрэ при участии М. М. Бернацкого и С. С. Кима. Русский на Афоне Свято-Пантелеимонов монастырь
Saint Macaire l’Egyptien (Syméon de Mésopotamie), Lettres et homélies spirituelles (Collection I), Edition nouvelle augmentée et corrigée, avec le supplément du texte grec, les recherches et publication des nouvelles trouvailles de manuscrits, éd. par A.G. Dounaev et hiéromoine Vincent Desprez avec la collaboration de M. M. Bernatskij et S. S. Kim, Rossikon au monastère Saint-Pantéleimon de l’Athos
On peut le télécharger avec les liens suivants :
http://www.danuvius.orthodoxy.ru/Macarius_2015.pdf
https://www.academia.edu/16314369/Macarius_Symeon._Collectio_I._2015._Pdf_completus_ad_usum_omnium
Stage – British Library
Stage – British Library
The British Library is pleased to be able to offer a nine-month internship in the Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts section of the Western Heritage Department for a post-graduate or post-doctoral student in History, Art History, Medieval Language or Literature or other relevant subject.
The intern will be involved in all aspects of the work of the Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts section, including responding to enquiries, providing talks for students and patrons, selecting and presenting manuscripts for display in our exhibition gallery, and cataloguing, thereby gaining insight into various curatorial duties and aspects of collection care. During the internship at the Library, the intern will enjoy privileged access to printed and manuscript research material, and will work alongside specialists with wide-ranging and varied expertise.
The primary focus of the internship will be to enhance the online Digitised Manuscripts site by creating and supplementing catalogue entries for medieval manuscripts and accompanying images. The intern will also assist in researching and answering inquiries, preparing manuscripts for exhibition and writing exhibition labels, writing blog posts, and assisting in presentations to students and visitors, working under the supervision of the Lead Curator, Illuminated Manuscripts.
The internship is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to develop research skills and expertise in medieval history, and in presenting manuscripts to a range of audiences.
Previous interns have given feedback that they felt a valued member of the team, gained professional confidence and developed their career by carrying out a ‘real’ job with specific duties.
This is a full-time paid internship for nine months starting in January 2016, or as soon as relevant security checks have been completed.
How to Apply
The programme is only open to students who are engaged actively in research towards, or have recently completed a PhD in a subject area relevant to the study of medieval manuscripts and who have a right to work in the UK full time.
To apply, please visit our careers website with details of your experience of medieval manuscripts.
Closing Date: 7 November 2015
Interview Date: 23 November 2015
The selection process may include questions about the date and origin of a particular manuscript to be shown at the interview.