Presentation delivered at the Museums Association Annual Conference 2015 as part of the session 'Collections Change Lives'. The session explored ways in which museums can bring together collections and social impact work.
This document discusses a school project on the Church of Saint Sophia in Thessaloniki, Greece. The project aims to educate students about Thessaloniki's Byzantine identity and cultural heritage by comparing the Church of Saint Sophia to the famous church of the same name in Istanbul. Students will research the churches' histories and architectural styles using online resources and visits. The objectives are to help students connect with their cultural roots and understand Byzantine churches' importance in Thessaloniki's history. Outcomes include student essays, posters, and improved engagement with history lessons.
An examination of africas contributions to the early christian movement part 1Rasta101
This document provides an overview of Africa's contributions to early Christianity. It discusses key figures and institutions that shaped early Christian thought and development, many of which originated in Africa. Specifically:
- Many early Church Fathers who influenced both Eastern and Western Christianity, such as Origen, Athanasius, Cyprian, Tertullian, and Augustine, were from North Africa and led important academic communities there.
- Alexandria, Egypt was a major center of early Christian learning and home to influential institutions like the Library of Alexandria, the Musaeum, and the Didascalium catechetical school, which provided models for later European universities.
- Other North African cities like Hippo,
This document provides information about the Byzantine Empire and notable architectural sites from the Byzantine period. It discusses the capital of the Byzantine Empire being Constantinople and highlights several important churches - the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, known for its Byzantine mosaics, and Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, which had Islamic minarets added after its conquest and is now a museum. The mosaic of Justinian and his Retinue in San Vitale is described as using elongated, abstracted figures to depict Christian and royal figures symbolically rather than naturalistically.
This ppt follow 7th grade World History spi 7.39 . . .Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.”
The medieval church had significant power and influence during this time period. It owned one-third of the land in England and provided important social services like hospitals, schools, and welfare. The Pope was believed to be God's representative on Earth and had authority over both religious and political matters. Clergymen enjoyed legal benefits and could only be tried in church courts. The church used art, such as doom paintings depicting hell, and the Latin mass to teach illiterate parishioners and control them through fear of eternal damnation. Cathedrals became the center of community and religious life.
Christianity spread north of the Alps after the fall of the Western Roman Empire through the efforts of the early church and monasteries. The early church established parishes across Europe led by priests who provided religious instruction and other services to local communities. Monasteries also helped spread Christianity by serving as centers of education, healthcare, and preserving knowledge, while developing new agricultural techniques. Together, the church and monasteries played key roles in the diffusion of Christianity throughout Europe following the collapse of Roman authority.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Catholic Mass is the weekly ritual service in the Catholic Church where Communion is taken. It commemorates Jesus' death and sacrifice.
2. The building monks live in is called a monastery.
3. One example of power the Catholic Church had was that it could excommunicate people, preventing them from receiving sacraments and going to heaven.
4. One of the Catholic reform movements was the Friars, who were wandering preachers in the 1200s that encouraged further reform and lived among common people to preach.
This document discusses a school project on the Church of Saint Sophia in Thessaloniki, Greece. The project aims to educate students about Thessaloniki's Byzantine identity and cultural heritage by comparing the Church of Saint Sophia to the famous church of the same name in Istanbul. Students will research the churches' histories and architectural styles using online resources and visits. The objectives are to help students connect with their cultural roots and understand Byzantine churches' importance in Thessaloniki's history. Outcomes include student essays, posters, and improved engagement with history lessons.
An examination of africas contributions to the early christian movement part 1Rasta101
This document provides an overview of Africa's contributions to early Christianity. It discusses key figures and institutions that shaped early Christian thought and development, many of which originated in Africa. Specifically:
- Many early Church Fathers who influenced both Eastern and Western Christianity, such as Origen, Athanasius, Cyprian, Tertullian, and Augustine, were from North Africa and led important academic communities there.
- Alexandria, Egypt was a major center of early Christian learning and home to influential institutions like the Library of Alexandria, the Musaeum, and the Didascalium catechetical school, which provided models for later European universities.
- Other North African cities like Hippo,
This document provides information about the Byzantine Empire and notable architectural sites from the Byzantine period. It discusses the capital of the Byzantine Empire being Constantinople and highlights several important churches - the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, known for its Byzantine mosaics, and Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, which had Islamic minarets added after its conquest and is now a museum. The mosaic of Justinian and his Retinue in San Vitale is described as using elongated, abstracted figures to depict Christian and royal figures symbolically rather than naturalistically.
This ppt follow 7th grade World History spi 7.39 . . .Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.”
The medieval church had significant power and influence during this time period. It owned one-third of the land in England and provided important social services like hospitals, schools, and welfare. The Pope was believed to be God's representative on Earth and had authority over both religious and political matters. Clergymen enjoyed legal benefits and could only be tried in church courts. The church used art, such as doom paintings depicting hell, and the Latin mass to teach illiterate parishioners and control them through fear of eternal damnation. Cathedrals became the center of community and religious life.
Christianity spread north of the Alps after the fall of the Western Roman Empire through the efforts of the early church and monasteries. The early church established parishes across Europe led by priests who provided religious instruction and other services to local communities. Monasteries also helped spread Christianity by serving as centers of education, healthcare, and preserving knowledge, while developing new agricultural techniques. Together, the church and monasteries played key roles in the diffusion of Christianity throughout Europe following the collapse of Roman authority.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Catholic Mass is the weekly ritual service in the Catholic Church where Communion is taken. It commemorates Jesus' death and sacrifice.
2. The building monks live in is called a monastery.
3. One example of power the Catholic Church had was that it could excommunicate people, preventing them from receiving sacraments and going to heaven.
4. One of the Catholic reform movements was the Friars, who were wandering preachers in the 1200s that encouraged further reform and lived among common people to preach.
O documento descreve um empreendimento residencial com 84 unidades, incluindo apartamentos de 2 e 3 quartos e coberturas dúplex. O condomínio contará com diversas áreas de lazer como piscinas, churrasqueira, playground e salão de festas. As plantas mostram os diferentes tipos de unidades, suas metragens e características.
El documento habla sobre cómo las personas y experiencias que llegan a nuestras vidas, aunque a veces parezcan dolorosas, lo hacen para enseñarnos lecciones y revelarnos nuestro verdadero potencial. A través de los desafíos, descubrimos nuestra fuerza interior y aprendemos a valorar cada momento.
This document is a resume for Medhat Hussein Ali, a civil engineer with over 7 years experience designing and supervising civil projects in Saudi Arabia. He has worked as a consultant, site engineer, and structural engineer on projects including residential buildings, mosques, hotels, and industrial structures. He is proficient in structural design software like SAP2000, ETABS, and AutoCAD. He holds a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Fayoum University in Egypt and a master's degree in management from Helwan University. He is seeking a senior civil engineering position with a dynamic organization.
Emerging trends of_physics_new(magnetic levitations & High temp super sonduct...vickyvk1612
The document discusses high-temperature superconductors. It explains that high-temperature superconductors have a transition temperature above 30K, which was historically considered the upper limit by BCS theory. They also have a transition temperature that is a larger fraction of the Fermi temperature than conventional superconductors like mercury or lead. The document notes that high-temperature superconductors are produced through a thermochemical reaction involving mixing, calcination, and sintering of precursor oxide and carbonate powders.
Este documento presenta 12 casos clínicos sobre pacientes con diabetes y/o síndrome metabólico. Se proveen detalles sobre los antecedentes, exámenes físicos y de laboratorio de cada paciente, y se pide identificar el diagnóstico, tratamiento o estudio de seguimiento recomendado.
Macramé knots and braiding techniques are being used innovatively in home interior design. Designers are applying macramé to cushions, rugs, wall hangings, glassware covers, planters, furniture like chairs and sofas, storage bowls, and lighting in colorful, geometric, and sculptural designs. Traditional macramé is being modernized using bright colors, neon yarns, and incorporation with modern materials.
During this period from 1000-1500 AD:
- A reform movement arose in the Church and there was a revival of monastic life as Church leaders sought to assert independence from secular societies.
- Towns and cities grew as cathedral schools and some of the first universities were established to meet educational needs.
- Great Gothic cathedrals were constructed using advances in architecture and engineering.
- New religious orders like the Dominicans and Franciscans were founded in the 13th century to spread the gospel in growing cities.
- The Black Death plague struck Europe repeatedly in the 14th century, killing many clergy and laity.
This document provides an overview of some of the most influential early Church fathers and martyrs from North Africa, including their writings, teachings, and contributions to the development of Christianity. It discusses figures such as Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Tertullian of Carthage, Cyprian of Carthage, Athanasius of Alexandria, and Augustine of Hippo and highlights their roles in establishing Christian schools, defending orthodox doctrine against heresies, providing guidance for Christian living, suffering persecution and martyrdom, and leaving behind extensive biblical commentaries and other theological works. The document also mentions the early spread of Christianity to Egypt and Ethiopia by figures like John Mark and the links between the
This document provides an overview of an exhibition at the British Museum titled "Hajj: Journey to the heart of Islam". The exhibition tells the story of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca from its beginnings to the present day through objects, manuscripts, photographs and contributions from scholars. It explores the history, rituals and modern manifestations of the Hajj through pieces from various collections. The goal is to give visitors an understanding of this important Islamic ritual that is a duty for all Muslims but cannot be participated in by non-Muslims.
Bringing a manuscript collection to a broader audience | DCDC14ResearchLibrariesUK
This document discusses an exhibition called "Qalam: the art of beautiful writing" that featured manuscripts from the Mingana Collection at the University of Birmingham. The Mingana Collection contains over 3,000 manuscripts from the Middle East dating from the 7th to 19th centuries in 20 different languages. For the exhibition, 14 manuscripts from the collection were loaned to Birmingham Museums to be displayed alongside other objects focusing on Islamic calligraphy. The exhibition aimed to bring these important cultural manuscripts to a broader audience and showcase the collection's value. It was well-received with increased diversity among visitors and positive feedback about the manuscripts. Ongoing collaboration between the University and Museums allows continued sharing of the collection.
This document provides information about Greece and the city of Veria. It begins with an overview of Greece, including its location, population, flag, language, religion, cities, islands, cuisine, and famous historical figures. It then describes the city of Veria, located in northern Greece, including its architecture, sights, river, local cuisine, economy based on agriculture, and cultural events. The document concludes by detailing the 5th Lyceum of Veria, the largest high school in the city, its facilities, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and involvement in European projects.
O documento descreve um empreendimento residencial com 84 unidades, incluindo apartamentos de 2 e 3 quartos e coberturas dúplex. O condomínio contará com diversas áreas de lazer como piscinas, churrasqueira, playground e salão de festas. As plantas mostram os diferentes tipos de unidades, suas metragens e características.
El documento habla sobre cómo las personas y experiencias que llegan a nuestras vidas, aunque a veces parezcan dolorosas, lo hacen para enseñarnos lecciones y revelarnos nuestro verdadero potencial. A través de los desafíos, descubrimos nuestra fuerza interior y aprendemos a valorar cada momento.
This document is a resume for Medhat Hussein Ali, a civil engineer with over 7 years experience designing and supervising civil projects in Saudi Arabia. He has worked as a consultant, site engineer, and structural engineer on projects including residential buildings, mosques, hotels, and industrial structures. He is proficient in structural design software like SAP2000, ETABS, and AutoCAD. He holds a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Fayoum University in Egypt and a master's degree in management from Helwan University. He is seeking a senior civil engineering position with a dynamic organization.
Emerging trends of_physics_new(magnetic levitations & High temp super sonduct...vickyvk1612
The document discusses high-temperature superconductors. It explains that high-temperature superconductors have a transition temperature above 30K, which was historically considered the upper limit by BCS theory. They also have a transition temperature that is a larger fraction of the Fermi temperature than conventional superconductors like mercury or lead. The document notes that high-temperature superconductors are produced through a thermochemical reaction involving mixing, calcination, and sintering of precursor oxide and carbonate powders.
Este documento presenta 12 casos clínicos sobre pacientes con diabetes y/o síndrome metabólico. Se proveen detalles sobre los antecedentes, exámenes físicos y de laboratorio de cada paciente, y se pide identificar el diagnóstico, tratamiento o estudio de seguimiento recomendado.
Macramé knots and braiding techniques are being used innovatively in home interior design. Designers are applying macramé to cushions, rugs, wall hangings, glassware covers, planters, furniture like chairs and sofas, storage bowls, and lighting in colorful, geometric, and sculptural designs. Traditional macramé is being modernized using bright colors, neon yarns, and incorporation with modern materials.
During this period from 1000-1500 AD:
- A reform movement arose in the Church and there was a revival of monastic life as Church leaders sought to assert independence from secular societies.
- Towns and cities grew as cathedral schools and some of the first universities were established to meet educational needs.
- Great Gothic cathedrals were constructed using advances in architecture and engineering.
- New religious orders like the Dominicans and Franciscans were founded in the 13th century to spread the gospel in growing cities.
- The Black Death plague struck Europe repeatedly in the 14th century, killing many clergy and laity.
This document provides an overview of some of the most influential early Church fathers and martyrs from North Africa, including their writings, teachings, and contributions to the development of Christianity. It discusses figures such as Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Tertullian of Carthage, Cyprian of Carthage, Athanasius of Alexandria, and Augustine of Hippo and highlights their roles in establishing Christian schools, defending orthodox doctrine against heresies, providing guidance for Christian living, suffering persecution and martyrdom, and leaving behind extensive biblical commentaries and other theological works. The document also mentions the early spread of Christianity to Egypt and Ethiopia by figures like John Mark and the links between the
This document provides an overview of an exhibition at the British Museum titled "Hajj: Journey to the heart of Islam". The exhibition tells the story of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca from its beginnings to the present day through objects, manuscripts, photographs and contributions from scholars. It explores the history, rituals and modern manifestations of the Hajj through pieces from various collections. The goal is to give visitors an understanding of this important Islamic ritual that is a duty for all Muslims but cannot be participated in by non-Muslims.
Bringing a manuscript collection to a broader audience | DCDC14ResearchLibrariesUK
This document discusses an exhibition called "Qalam: the art of beautiful writing" that featured manuscripts from the Mingana Collection at the University of Birmingham. The Mingana Collection contains over 3,000 manuscripts from the Middle East dating from the 7th to 19th centuries in 20 different languages. For the exhibition, 14 manuscripts from the collection were loaned to Birmingham Museums to be displayed alongside other objects focusing on Islamic calligraphy. The exhibition aimed to bring these important cultural manuscripts to a broader audience and showcase the collection's value. It was well-received with increased diversity among visitors and positive feedback about the manuscripts. Ongoing collaboration between the University and Museums allows continued sharing of the collection.
This document provides information about Greece and the city of Veria. It begins with an overview of Greece, including its location, population, flag, language, religion, cities, islands, cuisine, and famous historical figures. It then describes the city of Veria, located in northern Greece, including its architecture, sights, river, local cuisine, economy based on agriculture, and cultural events. The document concludes by detailing the 5th Lyceum of Veria, the largest high school in the city, its facilities, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and involvement in European projects.
The document provides information about various topics related to Africa including:
1. It discusses the origins of the name "Africa" and some African tribes and languages.
2. It lists some key geographical features and territories of Africa and how it is separated from Asia and Europe.
3. It briefly outlines some of the major oceans around Africa - the Atlantic, Indian, and their key characteristics.
4. It also summarizes some of the major languages spoken in Africa, the spread of religion, aspects of African literature and oral tradition, as well as some precolonial and modern African authors.
This document provides an overview of society and culture in colonial Philippines under Spanish rule. It describes the social classes that existed, including Spaniards and indigenous Filipinos. It also discusses aspects of colonial culture such as attire, education controlled by the church, literature and art used to spread Christianity, and architecture like churches, forts, and Bahay na Bato homes. Health conditions were managed primarily by Catholic friars who cared for the sick and learned about indigenous medical plants.
London has a culturally diverse population due to waves of immigration since the 1950s. Over 300 languages are spoken in the city. Major ethnic groups include White British, Indian, Black African, and Black Caribbean. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Judaism are prominent religions. London has many museums, art galleries, and is a center for classical and popular music. British cuisine includes dishes like fish and chips and Sunday roasts. Traditional British dances include square dances and social dances, while dances from around the world include ballet, pendet from Bali, flamenco, and Bharatanatyam.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
2. Cadbury Research Library
Collects, manages, preserves and makes
accessible the University’s collections of rare
books, manuscripts, archives, photographs and
associated artefacts
3.
4. Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts
• Over 3,000 manuscripts
encompassing Islamic,
Christian and Jewish texts
• Over 20 languages,
including Arabic, Syriac,
Persian, Greek, and Ethiopic
• Dating from 7th to 20th
century
Mi’a Kalimat attributed to Ali ibn Abu Talib ,
1568-9, Islamic Arabic 1651
The Four Gospels , 17th century, Armenian 1
6. Birmingham – young and diverse
• One of the youngest
cities in Europe
about 40% under 25
• Culturally and
religiously diverse
42% other than White
46.1% Christians, 21.8%
Muslims, 19.3% no
religion
22% born outside the UK
Source: 2011 census figures
Birmingham Council House
University of Birmingham
7. Our idea
Use the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern
manuscripts
1) To connect local people with
their cultural and religious
heritage
2) To encourage pride and
confidence in Birmingham’s
identity as a city shaped by
faith diversity Masnavi-yi Ma'navi by Jalal al-Din Rumi,
early 19th century, Persian 1
11. Reflections after first project year
• Be brave and experiment because visitors’
responses are unpredictable .
• Working with the most obvious community
partners does not always result in the best
partnerships.
• There is an almost irreconcilable gap between
Muslim scholarship and non-Muslim research
on Islam.
Editor's Notes
Good afternoon. My name is Josefine Frank, project curator at CRL, together with my colleague Dr Sarah Hall, I worked on a pilot project trying to engage secondary school students with the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern MSS.
We recently finished the first round of this project and would like to thank the organisers for inviting us here today, to share some of our achievements and reflections with you.
What is Cadbury Research Library?
CRL collects, manages, preserves and makes accessible the University of Birmingham’s collections of rare books, manuscripts, archives, photographs and associated artefacts. We are the custodians of over 200,000 early printed books as well as over 4 million unique archive and manuscript collections.
It directly supports the University’s research, learning and teaching agenda, as well as the national and international research community mixture of archive, library, and museum
Besides running the research and exhibition facilities, we deliver a range of hands-on group teaching sessions
CRL holds a wealth of unique archives, manuscripts and rare books which provide ideal material to deliver hands-on group teaching sessions in our Chamberlain Seminar Room. Workshops with original material allow for a practical and direct approach to the study of cultural heritage and provide the perfect chance for students to develop an appreciation of the resources in the University’s collections. On these occasions many students discover new insights into their subjects and develop an awareness of the rich possibilities of primary research.
Our broad and varied collections support a wide range of subjects and our experience is that they create an extremely rewarding teaching and learning environment for students in many disciplines.
Colleagues and students in CAL: literature, history, languages, art history, theology
But also history of medicine and anatomy, abolition of slavery, business ethics using company archives, and East India Company using missionary archives and ships' logbooks.
What is the Mingana Collection and why is it culturally important?
The collection is made up of over 3,000 manuscripts, written in over 20 languages.
Originating from the Middle East the manuscript were acquired by brought together in Birmingham during the 1920s and 1930s by , Alphonse Mingana (1878-1937), under the patronage of the philanthropist and businessman Edward Cadbury, who generously named the collection after its first curator.
Alphonse Mingana, a Chaldean priest of Assyrian descent born near Mosul who had settled in England.
varying in date from the 6th to the early 20th century and written in over 20 languages, including Arabic, Syriac and Persian. The collection contains mainly Islamic and Eastern Christian theological and philosophical texts.
Orphaned - no curator since 1957 and without the necessary expertise and knowledge the manuscripts remain under-researched and poorly understood
What is the Mingana Collection and why is it culturally important?
The collection is made up of over 3,000 manuscripts, written in over 20 languages.
Originating from the Middle East the manuscript were acquired by brought together in Birmingham during the 1920s and 1930s by , Alphonse Mingana (1878-1937), under the patronage of the philanthropist and businessman Edward Cadbury, who generously named the collection after its first curator.
Alphonse Mingana, a Chaldean priest of Assyrian descent born near Mosul who had settled in England.
varying in date from the 6th to the early 20th century and written in over 20 languages, including Arabic, Syriac and Persian. The collection contains mainly Islamic and Eastern Christian theological and philosophical texts.
Orphaned - no curator since 1957 and without the necessary expertise and knowledge the manuscripts remain under-researched and poorly understood
Barriers: insufficient documentation and lack of specialist