We cordially invite you to the international colloquium Late medieval prayer books in Central Europe. Art history, codicology, linguistics, which will take place on 3-4 October 2024 at the Academic Conference Centre (Husova 4a, Prague 1).
The multidisciplinary colloquium will focus on the hitherto underexplored questions about late medieval prayer books. The papers, often case studies, address the content, linguistic and visual aspects of these fascinating manuscripts. Emphasis will be placed on the function of decoration and the question of how it influenced the form of prayer books in the era immediately preceding the invention of the printing press and the rapid spread of reproductive graphic techniques.
For more information see the attachment.
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