The 4th lecture in the Malta Libraries’ lecture series ‘Discoveries from the Past: Promoting Research Findings’ at the National Library of Malta is a 2 session lecture and will be held on Tuesday 18 February 2020 at 18:30.
Session 1 with Rakele Fiott (Graduate Student, B.A. (Hons.) in History) is entitled 'Aspects of eighteenth-century Malta as seen through a study of the acts of Notary Bernardo Maria Callus, Vol. 2, 1746-48'. Session 2, ‘Social Life on Malta and Gozo in the light of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century petitions to the Grand Master’ will be delivered by Valentina Grima (Graduate Student, B.A. (Hons) in European and Global History).
These lectures are coordinated by Maroma Camilleri and Mevrick Spiteri and are earmarked to promote and encourage the importance of research for the educational and cultural field. This lecture in particular is being organized in collaboration with the Department of History, Faculty of Arts of the University of Malta. Volumes, manuscripts and additional material relating directly to the students’ area of study from the National Library of Malta collection will be showcased on the day.
Admission to all lectures in the series is free and open to the general public. For any queries email: events.library@gov.mt.
Further information can be found on the National Library of Malta Facebook event page.