The exhibition "Bologne et le pontifical d’Autun. Un chef-d’œuvre inconnu du premier Trecento (1330-1340)" will take place at the Musée Ronin (Autun, France) from the 13th September to the 9th December 2012.
The discovery of an exeptional manuscript of the bishop of Autun gives the opportunity to analyze the artistical production of the first half of the 14th century in Bologna and is therefore an important event for art historians. Nevertheless, the catalogue of the exhibition contains a part devoted to legal manuscript and the teaching of law in the Middle Ages (texts by Carla Frova, Patrick Arabeyre and Maria Alessandra Bilotta), which can be of great interest for legal historians.
For more information about the exhibition click here.
To contact the Museum Rolin (3, rue des bancs
71400 Autun): autun-museerolin@wanadoo.fr
The discovery of an exeptional manuscript of the bishop of Autun gives the opportunity to analyze the artistical production of the first half of the 14th century in Bologna and is therefore an important event for art historians. Nevertheless, the catalogue of the exhibition contains a part devoted to legal manuscript and the teaching of law in the Middle Ages (texts by Carla Frova, Patrick Arabeyre and Maria Alessandra Bilotta), which can be of great interest for legal historians.
For more information about the exhibition click here.
To contact the Museum Rolin (3, rue des bancs
71400 Autun): autun-museerolin@wanadoo.fr
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