The first week in September 2025, we hosted an international summer school dedicated to papyrology in Prague in collaboration with the National Library of the Czech Republic.
The first week in September 2025, we hosted an international summer school dedicated to papyrology in Prague in collaboration with the National Library of the Czech Republic.
We would like to invite you to a lecture by Katharina H. Wendl’s from Freie Universität Berlin on how Medieval texts on Torah scrolls making inform contemporary Jewish scribal practice. Date and time: 2 April, 17:30 Place: Center for Medieval Studies (Praha 1, Jilská 1)
ANTIDOTE 2025 is a two-stage training course on the digital processing of medieval texts, funded by the ERASMUS+ program. The course includes basic training in Austria (March 3–7, 2025) and advanced training in Iceland (June 23–27, 2025), focusing on working with XML, OCR, data analysis, and visualization. The course is worth 5 ECTS and is […]
Thanks to the strategic partnership of the University of St Andrews and Charles University, we are happy to welcome two colleagues – Margaret Connolly and Michael Brown. Their lectures are scheduled as follows: There will be also an opportunity to hear two more lectures, by Helen Leslie Jacobsen (from University of Bergen) and Fiona Somerset […]
Thirteen medievalists from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, participated in an international conference held from June 19–23, 2023, in cooperation between Charles University and the University of Bergen as part of the Bilateral Initiatives project of the EEA and Norway Grants. The conference focused on the use of modern technologies and digital tools in […]
The oldest university in Scotland welcomed 10 students and 8 lecturers from the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Humanities of Charles University to a workshop titled „Medieval Explorations,“ which took place from May 23–25, 2023. The event brought together medievalists from various fields to share their research, experiences, and inspire each other for future projects. […]