Marco Palma

Marco Palma is full time professor of Latin palaeography in the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Cassino (Italy). His main research interests are the morphology and development of different scripts of books and charters in the Western Middle Ages (i.e., from the 6th to the 15th century). He is also working on the material aspects of manuscripts, as well as the transmission of classic and medieval texts before the invention of printing. He is particularly interested in the theoretical and practical problems of the description of medieval manuscripts, and the diffusion of scientific information and didactic contents through the Internet. The open catalogue of manuscripts, his recent main project, conceived some years ago along with Antonio Cartelli, was so far realized by two historic libraries in Italy (Malatestiana of Cesena and Lancisiana of Rome).

Publications

Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology
Antonio Cartelli, Marco Palma. © 2009. 926 pages.
NetLibrary named the Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology as their September 2008 e-book of the month!
Computer and Information Systems in Latin Paleography Between Research and Didactic Application
Antonio Cartelli, Marco Palma. © 2005. 11 pages.
In this chapter the authors describe how ICT changed the way of approaching research and teaching for today’s paleographers. First of all they report how new technologies changed...