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  • Mainz

    Conference, symposium - History

    Views from inside the linked Open Data (LOD) cloud

    Linked pasts IV

    Linked Pasts is an annual symposium dedicated to facilitating practical and pragmatic developments in Linked Open Data (LOD) in History, Classics, Geography, and Archaeology. It brings together leading exponents of Linked Data from academia, the Cultural Heritage sector as well as providers of infrastructures and library services to address the obstacles to, and issues raised by, developing a digital ecosystem of projects dedicated to interlinking online resources about the past.

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  • Lyon

    Study days - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Greek and latin inscriptions of Syria (IGLS) and the Beirut corpus

    Épigraphie numérique (EpiNum) journal 2018

    La première rencontre « Épigraphie numérique » (EpiNum) sera consacrée au travail en cours sur le projet d’édition des inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie (IGLS), à partir de l’exemple du corpus épigraphique de Beyrouth (Liban). Elle s’inscrit dans le cadre des activités de l’axe transversal du laboratoire  « Histoire et sources des mondes antiques » (HiSoMA – Éditions, archives, humanités numériques) et du premier axe stratégique de la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée (Les données de la recherche, de l’acquisition à l’archivage).

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  • Medford

    Call for papers - Representation

    Ancient Greek and Roman painting and the Digital Humanities

    When in 1921, A. Reinach published the Recueil des textes grecs et latins relatifs à la peinture ancienne (Recueil Milliet), it was mainly to make accessible these texts about painting and aesthetics to a broader audience. Since two years, a team gathered around the Perseus Digital Library and the Perseids Project (Tufts University) seek to revitalize the Recueil Milliet (an essential tool for historians of Greek and Roman Art) implementing it into a digitalized format (http://digmill.perseids.org/commentary). In relation to the work made, the proposed conference seek to question methodologies which combine Digital Humanities and scientific research, especially in the field of history of Greek and Roman art. But also, to put forward the relationship between textual sources and the most recent archaeological findings.

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