December 2010
Simon Corcoran gives a presentation on the Fragmenta Londiniensia at the conference , Institute of English Studies, Senate House, London. This also includes discussion of his identification of a Greek fragment associated with the London Fragments as coming from the Testamentum Domini, an early Christian "Church Order" work, which does not otherwise survive in Greek and is known principally in a Syriac translation of the seventh century.
Simon Corcoran publishes in the an article on Murison's engagement with the editions and manuscripts of Theophilus's Greek paraphrasis of Justinian's Institutes.
November 2010
The first tranche of the Breviary of Alaric is made available on-line.
October 2010
Benet Salway and Simon Corcoran give a presentation on the Fragmenta Londiniensia in the Medieval Manuscripts Seminar, Institute of English Studies, Senate House, London.
July 2010
The prototype of the Volterra Chartae Latinae Antiquiores database is released. This covers the two volumes for Great Britain (III and IV).
The third Volterra Colloquium, entitled "The Imprint of Roman law in Lombard and Carolingian Italy" was held at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê on 9-10 July, 2010. This included a Codex Gregorianus workshop on the Fragmenta Londiniensia conducted by Benet Salway and Simon Corcoran (10 July).
June 2010
Brief notice of the Fragmenta Londiniensia appears in 193 (June-August 2010) p. 42.
Announcement of the programme for the third Volterra Colloquium, entitled "The Imprint of Roman law in Lombard and Carolingian Italy" to be held at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê on 9-10 July, 2010.
May 2010
Benet Salway and Simon Corcoran give a presentation on the Fragmenta Londiniensia in the Dept. of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Manchester.
April 2010
Brief notice of the Fragmenta Londiniensia appears in 40 (April/May 2010) p. 9.
March 2010
Benet Salway and Simon Corcoran give a preliminary presentation on the Fragmenta Londiniensia in the Dept. of History, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê.
February 2010
Preliminary announcement and call for papers for the third Volterra II colloquium, on law in early mediaeval Italy, to be held at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê on 9-10 July 2010.
January 2010
translation of Theophilus is published as part of the new edition by Professor Jan Lokin and his team at Groningen under the title (reviewed by Simon Corcoran in 101 [2011]).
A press-release is issued by both and the , formally announcing the identification of the Gregorian Code in the London fragments. The AHRC also records a of the Volterra team discussing the project and the discovery. The story is carried by various newspapers, including , , and . The story is widely disseminated across the internet.