October 2011
Simon Corcoran and Michael Crawford both contribute papers for the Festschrift in honour of Professor Detlef Liebs (Freiburg) for his 75th birthday (Römische Jurisprudenz - Dogmatik, Überlieferung, Rezeption, edited K. Muscheler, , Berlin).
It is announced that the first Volterra lecture (within the latest phase of the project) is to be given by Professor (Michigan State University) on 29th February 2012 in the Senate House, London, on the subject of the Justinian Code in eleventh-century Italy.
September 2011
Benet Salway and Simon Corcoran give presentations about Projet Volterra II and the at the 65th conference held at Liège [abstracts of these papers were published in 3rd ser. 58 (2011)].
August 2011
to the Summa Perusina and the text of uploaded.
Simon Corcoran gives a paper on the and the Testamentum Domini as part of at the University of Bristol.
June 2011
Simon Corcoran gives a plenary lecture at the conference, Penn State University, on the Gregorian Code and the Fragmenta Londiniensia (noted in 4 (2011) p. 183).
April 2011
Benet Salway gives a paper at the held at the in Rome.
Simon Corcoran and Benet Salway publish the Greek fragment of the Testamentum Domini in the .
January 2011
Projet Volterra II succeeds in a bid for a further tranche of funding from the . The new phase of the project will run for five years to the end of 2015. Carrying on chronologically from the first phase, which went up to the ninth century, this phase will study the survival of Roman law from the Carolingian period down to the Roman law 'revival' (c.800-1100).