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Digitisation support

DiDip aims at making available as many medieval and early modern charters available to the general public and scholars and to the tools developed in the project. Therefore we invite everybody with plans to...

Call for Papers: Distant Diplomatics at IMC 2025

“Worlds of Learning” Through Digital Approaches to Late Medieval Charters The Department of Digital Humanities at the University of Graz, host of the European Research Council-funded project “From Digital to Distant Diplomatics” (DiDip), invites...

Faces and Boars in Charters

Monasterium.net hosts since long a project collecting charters that carry a graphical design richer than usual: “Illuminated Charters“. In the frame of this project, the art historian Gabriele Bartz from ÖAW has collected illuminations...