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EpiDoc Training Workshops, 2009
Announcement EpiDoc Training Sessions 2009 London 20-24 July Rome 21-25 September The EpiDoc community has been developing protocols for the publication of inscriptions, papyri, and other documentary Classical texts in TEI-compliant XML: for details see the community website at http://epidoc.sf.net. … Continue reading
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Enhancing and Exploring Epigraphic and Archaeological Data through e-Science
The organizers would like to bring to the attention of interested colleagues this upcoming event dedicated to the digital publication of a new corpus of Ancient Inscriptions from the Northern Coast of Black Sea (IOSPE = Inscriptiones Orae Septentrionalis Ponti … Continue reading
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Libyan Epigraphy Colloquium, February 2009, London
Roman Libya: epigraphy, geography and archaeology The Society for Libyan Studies and the Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica project are organising a joint colloquium and workshop, 13-14 February 2009, at King’s College London. The Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica project (http://ircyr.kcl.ac.uk) which … Continue reading
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Epigraphic ligature for VI?
Over on the Markup list (for discussion of text markup issues) we have been discussing the ligature of VI that appears in some Latin inscriptions. I asked: We have come across several cases in the Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania of … Continue reading
Telamon: Greek inscriptions from Bulgaria
This announcement has been doing the rounds this week (seen so far on Humanist, Classicists): Telamon. Online Library of the Ancient Greek Inscriptions from Bulgaria The aim of the Telamon project, which is hosted by St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia University, … Continue reading
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Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth IX
This will be the ninth and final installment of our summer-long “Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth.” The other eight posts may be found by following the links backwards from here. I want to thank all of you … Continue reading
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Charlotte Roueché, ‘From Stone to Byte’
At the Digital Classicist work in progress seminar, held at the Insititute for Classical Studies in London on Friday August 8th, Charlotte Roueché gave a presentation under the title, ‘From Stone to Byte: Implications of the XML publication of inscriptions’. … Continue reading
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Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth VIII
This is post VIII on our “Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth.” The seven previous posts may be found by following the links from here. This installment features three joining fragments of a finely prepared revetment of white … Continue reading
Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth VII
This is posting VII of our “Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth.” The previous six may be found by following the links from here. This post features three fragments of grayish marble all broken on the backside, two … Continue reading
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Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth VI
This is installment VI of our “Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth.” For the previous five postings, follow the links from here. In this post we have two joining fragments of bluish-gray marble (photos are here and here) … Continue reading
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Markup of the epigraphy and archaeology of Roman Libya (seminar)
Another epigraphic paper in the London seminar series: Digital Classicist/Institute for Classical Studies Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2008 Friday 25th July at 16:30, in room NG16, Senate House, Malet Street, London Charlotte Tupman (KCL) ‘Markup of the epigraphy and … Continue reading
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Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth V
This is the fifth installment of our “Virtual Seminar on Some Unpublished Inscriptions from Corinth.” Links to the first four posts may be found here. This post features a fragment of nicely finished white-veined, bluish-grey marble preserving the right side … Continue reading
