Call for Papers: History of Illuminated Manuscripts Online (Deadline 15th June 2021)

The International Society of History of Illuminated Manuscripts calls researchers of the discipline to communicate their ongoing investigations in a webinar that will take place on 17th and 18th September 2021. To participate, please send the title and an abstract to <storiadellaminiatura@gmail.com>. The deadline is 15th June 2021. The papers will be published, in synthetic form (max 2500 characters and 1 illustration) in a special section of “Rivista di storia della miniatura”. Presentations must not exceed 15 minutes.


The webinar is open to the members of the Society in compliance with the registration and to researchers of the discipline who meet the necessary registration requirements and wish to join the Society.

Scientific Committee: Susy Marcon, Giordana Mariani Canova, Massimo Medica, Giulia Orofino, Alessandra Perriccioli Saggese, Federica Toniolo, Giusi Zanichelli.

Below is the announcement in Italian:

La Società internazionale di storia della miniatura invita gli studiosi della disciplina a comunicare le ricerche in corso in un webinar che si svolgerà nelle date indicate. Per la partecipazione è necessario inviare, entro il 15 giugno 2021, titolo e abstract (max 300 caratteri) dell’intervento all’indirizzo <storiadellaminiatura@gmail.com>.


Le comunicazioni non dovranno superare i 15 minuti. Esse saranno pubblicate, in forma sintetica (max 2500 caratteri e 1 fotografia), in una apposita sezione della Rivista di Storia della miniatura.
Il Webinar è aperto ai membri della Società internazionale di storia della miniatura in regola con l’iscrizione e a studiosi della disciplina in possesso dei requisiti necessarî all’iscrizione che vorranno entrare a far parte della nostra Società.


Comitato Scientifico: Susy Marcon, Giordana Mariani Canova, Massimo Medica, Giulia Orofino, Alessandra Perriccioli Saggese, Federica Toniolo, Giusi Zanichelli.

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Charlotte Cook graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in European History from Washington & Lee University in 2019. In 2020 she received her Master’s degree in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, earning the classification of Merit. Her research explores questions of royal patronage, both by and in honor of rulers, in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England. She has worked as a researcher and collections assistant at several museums and galleries, and plans to begin her PhD in the autumn of 2022.

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