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Friday, August 14, 2015

What's New in Papyrology: Lectures on Youtube


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What's New in Papyrology

Recent publications of papyri & ostraca 4th BC-8th AD; conferences, lectures etc. from Papy-L and other sources as noted.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lectures on Youtube

Digital Classicist London 2015: Seminar 10, Usama Gad
Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin (2012/2013) - Keynote

Published on Dec 4, 2012
Lecture by Dr. Gabriel Bodard (King's College London) - "A View on Digital Classics Collaboration: from a cacophony of epigraphic databases to a citizens' web of inscriptions

Published on Feb 5, 2013
Dr. des. Patrick Sahle and Ulrike Henny (Cologne Center for eHumanities) 
Aegyptologie trifft Digital Humanities: Das Buch der Toten,
"Egyptology meets Digital Humanities: The Book of the Dead"


Published on Nov 24, 2014
Charlotte Roueché (King’s College London), “Digital Classics: Back to the Future?”
Published on Nov 25, 2014
Markus Schnöpf (BBAW/IDE), "Reviewing digital editions: The Codex Sinaiticus"



Published on Jul 7, 2014
Ségolène Tarte (Oxford) 'On Cognition and the Digital in the Study of Ancient Textual Artefacts'
Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies seminar 2014, Friday June 6th.
Hugh Cayless (Duke University): Integrating Digital Epigraphies

Streamed live on Jul 17, 2015
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (IDEs) is being developed as a Linked Data platform for digital epigraphy. The first round of development leverages data from partner projects including the PHI's Searchable Greek Inscriptions project, the SEG, the Claros concordance of epigraphical publication data, and epigraphy articles in JSTOR to develop a set of web services. Identifiers from any of the projects may be used to retrieve related data from any of the others. The goal of IDEs is not to be a portal or aggregator superseding partner projects, but a data hub that allows all of them to leverage each other’s work.


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