Prof. Celenza's
curriculum vitae
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4 June - 23 July 2003

Overview
The American Academy in Rome is pleased to host a seven-week program in Applied Palaeography, open to qualified graduate students and other scholars. The program offers an intensive introduction to Latin palaeography from Roman antiquity through the European Renaissance and considers as well the impact of printing on western graphic culture, the transmission of classical texts, and the history of palaeography as a discipline. This program is made possible through the generosity of James Ackerman, FAAR'52, RAAR'65,'70,'75,'80, who designated a portion of his 2001 Balzan Prize, awarded by the International Balzan Foundation, for the development of this program intended for young scholars.

2003 Director
Professor Christopher Celenza, FAAR'94, Associate Professor of European History at Michigan State University, with the additional participation of Professor Ingrid D. Rowland, FAAR '92, RAAR '00, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at the American Academy in Rome, will direct the program.

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