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Llop i Jordana, Irene

Llop i Jordana, Irene

Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya

Doctor of Medieval History, Palaeography and Diplomatics (UB) and Graduate in Hebrew Philology (UB). She got his PhD with a dissertation on the origins and consolidation of the Jewish community of Vic in the 13th century. She is Lecturer at the Faculty of Education, Translation and Human Sciences of the University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia since 2000. Between 2007 and 2008 she was associate professor at the Department of Medieval History, Paleography and Diplomatics at the UB. She is Board Member of the Catalan Society for Hebrew Studies, a subsidiary of the Institute of Catalan Studies, of which she was treasurer (2008-2017). She is also member of the Editorial Committee of the Tamid journal (2010). She has been assistant at different municipal, historical and administrative archives as an Archive Technician at the Diputació de Barcelona. Her research is focused on medieval paleography (Latin and Hebrew) and on Catalan Judaism.

Publications:

Llop, I. (2017). “The implementation of Jews in Vic: Origin, provenance and mobility of the Jewish Community (1231-1264)”. Imago Temporis. Medium Aevum. [en premsa].

Llop, I.; Sadurní, N. (2017). Diplomatari del Fons de pergamins de l’Arxiu Parroquial de Roda. Roda de Ter: Museu Arqueològic de l’Esquerda. ISBN 978-84-697-8175-3.

Llop, I.; Ollich, I. (2016-2017). “Els espais de la comunitat jueva de Vic, entre la documentació i l’arqueologia”. Tamid, 12: 65-111.

Llop, I.; Ollich, I. (2016). “Espais públics i espais privats del call jueu de Vic: evidències documentals i arqueològiques”, Ausa, 177: 481-506.

Llop, I. (ed.). (2009). Col·lecció diplomàtica de Sant Pere de Casserres. Barcelona: Fundació Noguera, 2 vol. ISBN 978-84-9779-821-1.