Summary
Dominique Stutzmann is a research professor (Directeur de recherche) at CNRS and Honorary Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, bringing over 15 years of expertise in medieval history and palaeography. He specializes in the history of writing and literacy in the Middle Ages, combining deep archival knowledge with systematic cataloguing experience from major libraries. His work bridges traditional manuscript studies and digital humanities, notably piloting the ORIFLAMMS project to apply computational methods to cultural heritage. Known for advancing new methodologies, he leverages artificial intelligence to enhance analysis of historical texts and library resources. Trained as an Archiviste Paléographe with a PhD and HDR, he pairs rigorous philological practice with modern research infrastructure. Colleagues value his ability to translate dense medieval sources into reproducible digital scholarship that opens fresh perspectives on medieval devotion and script practices.
9 years of coding experience
Lycée Henri IV
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS) at Enssib - École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques
Archiviste Paléographe, Archiviste Paléographe at École nationale des chartes
Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR), European History, Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR), European History at École Pratique des Hautes Études