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Digital Classicist London 2024 programme
The programme for Digital Classicist London seminar 2024 is now up. The seminar takes place on Fridays in late June and throughout July. Two seminars are online only; three take place in the Senate House MakerSpace and are also live-streamed. … Continue reading →
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Data Driven Classics (London, July 5, 2024)
This free one-day workshop looks like it would be particularly valuale for classicists (within reach of London) with no previous experience of working with digital datasets or corpora, who want a good hands-on and theorertical introduction to the possibilities. (Forwarded … Continue reading →
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CFP Digital Classicist London 2024
The Digital Classicist London seminar invites proposals for the Summer 2024Â series. We are looking for seminars on any aspect of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds, including history, archaeology, language, literature, cultural heritage or reception, that address innovative digital approaches to … Continue reading →
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Tenure-Track job in Digital Classics, U Georgia
Forwarded for Erika Hermanowicz (to whom any enquiries should be addressed). The date for receipt of applications was 8 January, but has been extended until 15 February, 2024. I have highlighted in green the section relating to digital methods. Tenure-Track … Continue reading →
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Digital Classicist London 2023
Institute of Classical Studies, University of London Fridays at 17:00 UK time in room 349*, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU and all seminars broadcast live to Youtube. June 9: Panagiota Sarischouli (Thessaloniki), NOMINA Database: Names and Orality in … Continue reading →
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Digital Classicist London seminar 2023 CFP
Call for Presentations With apologies for the tight deadline… The Digital Classicist London seminar invites proposals for the Summer 2023 series. We are looking for seminars on any aspect of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds, including history, archaeology, language, literature, … Continue reading →
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Mapping the veterans of Upper Moesia using ArcGIS
written by Ana Honcu, Post-doc researcher, University of IaÈ™i This article is about mapping the veterans’ inscriptions from Upper Moesia using ArcGIS software. How can this be done and toward what aims? By applying GIS algorithms to these datasets, we … Continue reading →
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Review of Ugarit Alignment Tool
Textual Alignment of Res Gestae: Translation in Historical Languages by Sisi Xie Commenting on the Ugarit alignment tool: https://ugarit.ialigner.com/ 1. Introduction Res Gestae Divi Augusti (RG), written by Augustus during his lifetime, is a direct reflection of the posthumous image … Continue reading →
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Review of the Papyrological Editor
Review of the Papyrological Editor of Papyri.info by Despina Borcea I. Introduction: Aim & Outline Released in 2010 as a new platform for what was previously three separate papyrological databases, the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS), the Duke Databank of … Continue reading →
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Report on 3D imaging placement at the ICS
By Lucy Rumble This summer I undertook a two-week Roman Society Museum & Heritage Summer placement at the Institute of Classical Studies (ICS), University of London, under the supervision of Gabriel Bodard. I was tasked with continuing work started in … Continue reading →
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