INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL "GEORGIAN MANUSCRIPT"

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KORNELI KEKELIDZE NATIONAL CENTRE OF MANUSCRIPTS INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL "GEORGIAN MANUSCRIPT" 19-28 July, 2016 Tbilisi, Georgia We are pleased to announce that the international summer school Georgian Manuscript will be held this summer in Tbilisi, Georgia. The event is organized by Korneli Kekelidze National Centre of Manuscripts (NCM). The school scheduled to start on Tuesday, July 19, 2016 and end on July Thursday 28, 2016. This program is intended for the foreign researchers and students interested in Georgian history and culture, especially in Georgian script and manuscript heritage which are an essential part of the European culture and integral to the medieval studies. The International Summer School "Georgian Manuscript" aims to share the knowledge and research experience of the Georgian scholars with the foreign participants, develop the international cooperation, and create a community of researchers inspired by the Georgian manuscript heritage. V While staying in Tbilisi, the participants' expenses regarding accommodation and food will be covered by the NCM. Please, note, that the travel costs are not covered and/or reimbursed by our institution, thus it is up on the selected candidates to purchase round trip flight, train, bus, etc. tickets. All interested candidates are kindly requested to send completed application form (please, find attached) to the following address: summerschoolgpmanuscript.ac.ge no later than Tuesday, 14 June, 2016. Selected candidates will be notified of the selection results by Monday, 20 June, 2016. We would like kindly to ask you to distribute this information to all prospective interest groups and individuals. For more information, please, see the attached Summer School Program. NCM Summer School Team E-mail: summerschool@manuscridt.ac.ge National Centre of Manuscripts M. Alexidze 1/3 0193, Tbilisi, Georgia www.manuscript.ee info@manuscrjpt.ac.ge

3(0(036^30^0 OO^Ô^0 NATIONAL CENTRE OF MANUSCRIPTS KARTVELOLOGICAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL GEORGIAN MANUSCRIPT 19-28 JULY, 2016 Tbilisi, Georgia General Program of the Summer School The Kartvelological International Summer School Georgian Manuscript^ program comprises of six training modules, an exhibition, three workshops and five excursions. Academic Program Module 1 Georgian Manuscripts This module will provide information about old Georgian scriptoriums, writing materials and tools of Georgian manuscripts, miniatures and décor and manuscript book covers. The course also contains the following issues: essential structure of manuscript books (colophons, elements of text, philologicalcodicological analysis), a review of the history of Georgian secular and ecclesiastical literature and manuscript collection. The students will be able to see unique manuscript coflections that are preserved in the National Centre of Manuscripts. There are up to 10,000 Georgian manuscript books (5th-19th centuries) including 4,570 palimpsest pages and up to 4,000 foreign (Arabic, Turkish, Mongolian, Ethiopie, Armenian, Greek, French, German, Hebrew, etc.) manuscripts. Module 2 Georgian Script This module includes both theoretical and practical courses. Theoretical courses of the first module will discuss the following issues: creation of the Georgian script; development and stages of the script (Asomtavruli-Majuscule, Nuskhuri-Minuscule, Mkhedruli- Miiitary), Georgian epigraphy, the Georgian alphabetical system of chronology, Georgian calligraphy and schools of Georgian calligraphy.

Module 3 The National Centre of Manuscripts This module will introduce the organizer of the Summer School the National Centre of Manuscripts. The National Centre of Manuscripts will be presented as a unique institution which at the same time houses the biggest depository of ancient samples of Georgian script, a library of old and recently printed books and an important research centre of manuscript inheritance in Georgia. Students will also be introduced to the Georgian and foreign language manuscript collection and archival funds. Students will have a chance to inspect the digitization process in a modern laboratory where digital copies of manuscripts are made and observe the work of specialists in the restoration-conservation laboratory. In this module there are two workshops. In the first workshop the students will be given an opportunity to participate in the restoration-conservation process, specifically in the simulation of restoring deteriorated leaf. In the second workshop the students will learn how to create paper using ancient techniques. Module 4 Georgian Historical Documents This course analyzes the structure and types of historical documents and their constituent structural elements. Examples that will be examined will be taken from the rich collection of the National Centre of Manuscripts which includes 40,000 Georgian and 5,000 foreign-language documents (10th -19th centuries). Attention will be focused on the calligraphic peculiarity of the historical documents. The students will have the possibility to see histórica I-document collections that are preserved in the National Centre of Manuscripts. Module 5 Georgian Printed Books This course consists of information about the old Georgian printed books. Students will learn about the creation and development of the Georgian font. During this module, participants will have the opportunity to see rare-book collections of the National Centre of Manuscripts. Module 6. Private Archives of Georgian Writers and Public Figures Students will have a chance to inspect personal archives of writers and public figures gathered at the National Centre of manuscripts. Cultural-Educational Program Schedule of Excursions: Excursion to Old Tbilisi: Students will explore the historical part of Tbilisi (Church of Anchiskhati, Sioni, Abanotubani (district of baths), mosque, Narikala, Metekhi). Excursion to the Georgian National Museum: Students will have a chance to examine and experience the epigraphic fund

Excursion to Bolnisi Sioni and Tsugrugashenii Church: Students of the school will visit the Bolnisi Sioni of the 5th century and see one of the ancient epigraphic samples of Georgian script which has reached our period. Excursion to Ateni Sioni. The walls of the church contain the inscriptions in Nuskha-Khutsuri and Mkhedruli. One of the inscriptions at the church commemorates Adarnase, the first documented Georgian Bagrationi nobleman who was the father of Ashot I. the founder of the new royal line of Georgia. Excursion to Mtskheta (Jvari Monastery, Svetickhoveli, Samtavro): Students will be introduced to the ancient part of town, its history, myths and legends. The students will be given the possibility of discussing and comparing manuscript miniatures and fresco paintings. NATIONAL CENTRE OF MANUSCRIPTS M.Alexidze 1/3 0193, Tbilisi, Georgia www.manuscript.ge summerschool@manuscript.ac.ge

Filled Application Form should be sent to this e-mail address: summerschool@manuscript.ac.ge no later than 14th of June, 2016. Selected candidates will be notified by the 19th of June, 2016. Contact Person (foreign partisipants); TAMAR ZHGHENTI Head of International Relations Service Korneli Kekelidze National Centre of Manuscripts E-mail: summerschool@manuscript.ac.ge v CONTACT PERSON ( GEORGIAN PARTICIPANTS) : IRINA GOGONAIA Deputy Head Department of the International Relations, Development and Education Korneli Kekelidze National Centre of Manuscripts E-mail: seasonalrschool@mamiscript.ac.ge Mob.: 577 79 54 54 NATIONAL CENTRE OF MANUSCRIPTS M.Alexidze 1/3 0193, Tbilisi, Georgia www,manuscript.ge i n fo@manuscript.ac. qe

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1. WHAT ARE THE MAIN REASONS FOR YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN SUMMER SCHOOL GEORGIAN MANUSCRIPT? 2. WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM THE SUMMER SCHOOL GEORGIAN MANUSCRIPT? 3. WHAT AND HOW CAN YOU CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUMMER SCHOOL TO MAKE IT MORE INTERESTING AND SUCCESSFUL? 4. HOW CAN YOU USE THE KNOWELEDGE AND EXPERIENCE GAINED AT THE SUMMER SCHOOL FOR THE REALISATION OF YOUR FUTURE PROFESSIONAL AND/OR PERSONAL PLANS AND GOALS? 5. PLEASE GIVE US THE TITLE OF YOUR PRESENTATION THAT YOU WILL PRESENT ON THE LAST DAY OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL ACCORDING TO THE PROGRAM (12 minutes for the presentation and 3 minutes for questions, 15 minutes total).