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Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2016/17

We are delighted to announce that the final programme for this year’s Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin is now online. You can find it at <http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/seminar2016> and below. The seminar series will start on Oct. 18 with a keynote by Silvia … Continue reading

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Book launch invitation: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement

We would like to invite you to a launch event on June 10th, with the Institute of Classical Studies and Ubiquity Press, for the recently published volume: Bodard G. & Romanello M. 2016. Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge … Continue reading

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Greek, Latin and Digital Philology in a Global Age

The School of Advanced Study, London sponsors an S T Lee Visiting Professorial Fellowship. This year it is held by Greg Crane, Humboldt Professor of the Humanities at the University of Leipzig. During May and June he will be lecturing … Continue reading

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Workshop Digital Classics (Freiburg, Jun 30–Jul 1, 2016)

WORKSHOP: Digital Classics: Editing, Interpreting, Teaching Thursday, 30th June 2016, and Friday, 1st July 2016. Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany This workshop, sponsored by the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany, is part of the project “Der digital turn in den Altertumswissenschaften: … Continue reading

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Classical Philology goes digital (Potsdam, February 16-17, 2017)

Classical Philology goes digital. Working on textual phenomena of ancient texts University of Potsdam, February 16-17, 2017 http://www.uni-potsdam.de/klassphil/workshop-classical-philology-goes-digital.html Digital technologies continue to change our daily lives, including the way scholars work. As a result, the Classics are currently also subject … Continue reading

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Epigraphy Editathon, (April 20-22, 2016 – Leipzig)

Epigraphy Editathon (Editing chronological and geographic data in ancient inscriptions) April 20-22, 2016 Alexander von Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities – University of Leipzig Augustusplatz 10, 04109 Leipzig P 402 April 20, 2016 Morning (paper presentations) 09:00-09:15: Monica Berti: Welcome … Continue reading

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UCLDH Seminar

Details of the upcoming seminar in the UCLDH 2016 series follow: The ancient cultures of Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia have left a rich written legacy, in the form of many hundreds of thousands of clay tablets, inscribed in the complex, … Continue reading

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Summer School in Digital Humanities (Sep 2016, Hissar, Bulgaria)

The Centre for Excellence in the Humanities to the University of Sofia, Bulgaria, organizes jointly with an international team of lecturers and researchers in the field of Digital Humanities a Summer School in Digital Humanities. The Summer School will take place between … Continue reading

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EpiDoc Workshop, London, April 11-15, 2016

We invite applications for a 5-day training workshop on digital editing of epigraphic and papyrological texts, to be held in the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, April 11-15, 2016. The workshop will be taught by Gabriel Bodard (ICS), … Continue reading

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Unlocking the Digital Humanities (Tufts and Leipzig, Feb 29–May 2)

Unlocking the Digital Humanities http://tiny.cc/k8ad9x An Open Research Series organized by the Tufts Department of Classics and by the Alexander von Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig. Talks will take place in Eaton Hall on the … Continue reading

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Old and new methods in the dating of early Christian papyri (San Antonio, Nov 19-22)

The Archaeology of Religion in the Roman World group is organizing a panel on old and new methods in the dating of early Christian papyri at the next Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (San Antonio, Texas, 19-22 November 2016). … Continue reading

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CFP: Methodologies for social, cultural and demographic processes in migration

Call for Papers: Methodologies to investigate social, cultural and demographic processes in migration periods. EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS. VILNIUS 31st August–4th September 2016. The deadline is extended to 1st March!! Topic – Interpreting the Archaeological Record The “migration period” is characterized … Continue reading

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Semantic Web for Scientific Heritage (May 30, 2016, Crete)

Second International Workshop on Semantic Web for Scientific Heritage, SW4SH 2016 http://www.cepam.cnrs.fr/zoomathia/sw4sh/ Important dates: Due date for paper submission: March 11, 2016 Notification of paper acceptance : April 1, 2016 Camera-ready version of accepted papers: April 15, 2016 Workshop: May … Continue reading

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MicroPasts: Crowd and community fuelled archaeological research

UCL Centre for Digital Humanities seminar Daniel Pett, ‘MicroPasts: Crowd and community fuelled archaeological research’. When: Wednesday 24th February 17:30 – 19:00 Where: Arts and Humanities Common Room, G24, Foster Court, UCL, London, WC1E 6BT This seminar, given by Daniel … Continue reading

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Open Data Day event: Open Data as Open Educational Resources

The Open Education SIG at University College London are holding their inaugural event: Open Data as Open Educational Resources. Open Data are freely licensed datasets produced by governments, international organisations and researchers that can be used as open educational resources … Continue reading

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