|
ROBBINS COLLECTION/ORIAS WORKSHOP What's In a Document? March 29th, 2008 |
||
|
|
|
|
|
Presenter: Dr. Julianne Gilland, assistant director of the Robbins Collection. This meeting will explore the role of documents in the creation and continuity of history and tradition. With a focus on Justinian and Roman law as a basis for our discussion, we will consider the importance of writing and documentation to the development of laws, legal traditions, and empires. Using rare material from the Robbins Collection at the School of Law, we will take an up-close look at original and facsimile manuscripts and print editions of Justinian’s Code, Digest, and Institutes dating from the 6th through the 16th centuries. Our aim will be to “decode” selections from some of these works to make them accessible and to learn more about what the documents themselves—not just in their text, but in their structure and appearance—have to tell us about how a legal tradition forms and evolves over time. |
||
This workshop is free and open to all K-12 educators and librarians. Space is limited. Registration required. Lunch and materials included. Registration at: http://orias.berkeley.edu |
![]() |
|
|
||
|
||