Friday, October 19, morning
Lecture Hall 23-0-50 at Faculty of Humanities, Amager Campus, Njalsgade 120. Building 23, Ground Floor.
9.00: Session 1.
Karin Scheper, University Library Leiden: Neither weak nor simple: Adjusting our perception of Islamic manuscript structures.
Marco Di Bella, Independent book conservator, Palermo, Nikolas Sarris, Department for the Preservation and Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Zakynthos: Field conservation experiences from East Tigray, Ethiopia.
Paul Hepworth, Independent conservator, Istanbul: Changing the will: illuminated endowment deeds of Ottoman royal women.
10.30-11.00: Coffee break
11.00: Parallel sessions:
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Session 2A in Lecture Hall 23-0-50
Stamatina Ouzounoglou, Independent conservator, Naxos: Some early Greek printed books from unknown local archives and the Greek Enlightenment (16th – 19th centuries).
Rene Haljasmäe, Academic Library of Tallinn University, Tallinn: The methods and results of the conservation of the incunabula in the Baltika collection of the Academic Library of Tallinn University over the last three decades.
Ilona Teplouhova, National Archives of Latvia: Seals and their conservation in Latvia.
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Session 2B in Lecture Hall 22-0-11
Dalia Jonyaite, Lithuanian Art Museum, Pranas Gudynas Restoration Centre, Vilnius and Jonas Drungilas, Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius: How to transmit place memory from generation to generation.
Johanna Fries Markiewicz, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm: Personal archives at the National Library of Sweden.
12.30-14.00: Lunch