Also during our Convention in Venice, we had the pleasure of welcoing Mons. Dr. Federico Gallo, director of Milan’s Ambrosiana Library, who introduced his new book Diplomatics: The Science of Reading Medieval Documents, the first modern, accessible English-language handbook on the discipline.
Born from a course he taught at the University of Notre Dame, Gallo’s guide brings a field long rooted in continental Europe into wider reach. Drawing on Paulius Rabikauskas S.J.’s classic Diplomatica Generalis and enriched with contemporary insights, the 98-page handbook offers a clear and practical overview of medieval documents, from script and seals to forgery detection, chronology, and papal records.
Beautiful manuscript images from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana give readers direct visual entry into medieval documentary culture, making the book an ideal starting point for students, archivists, and historians alike. Published under a Creative Commons license, it is freely available online - opening the doors of Diplomatics to a broader international audience.
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