Digital Classicist 2010 summer seminar programme

Digital Classicist 2010 summer seminar programme
Institute of Classical Studies

Meetings are on Fridays at 16:30 in room STB9 (Stewart House) Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

ALL WELCOME

Seminars will be followed by refreshments

  • Jun 4 Leif Isaksen (Southampton) Reading Between the Lines: unearthing structure in Ptolemy’s Geography
  • Jun 11 Hafed Walda (King’s College London)_ and Charles Lequesne
    (RPS Group) Towards a National Inventory for Libyan Archaeology
  • Jun 18 Timothy Hill (King’s College London) After Prosopography? Data modelling, models of history, and new directions for
    a scholarly genre.
  • Jun 25 Matteo Romanello (King’s College London) Towards a
    Tool for the Automatic Extraction of Canonical References
  • Jul 2 Mona Hess (University College London) 3D Colour Imaging
    For Cultural Heritage Artefacts
  • Jul 16 Annemarie La Pensée (National Conservation Centre) and
    Françoise Rutland (World Museum Liverpool) Non-contact 3D laser scanning as a tool to aid identification and interpretation of archaeological artefacts: the case of a Middle Bronze Age Hittite Dice
  • Jul 23 Mike Priddy (King’s College London) On-demand Virtual
    Research Environments: a case study from the Humanities
  • Jul 30 Monica Berti (Torino) and Marco Büchler (Leipzig)
    Fragmentary Texts and Digital Collections of Fragmentary Authors
  • Aug 6 Kathryn Piquette (University College London) Material
    Mediates Meaning: Exploring the artefactuality of writing utilising qualitative data analysis software
  • Aug 13 Linda Spinazzè (Venice)_ Musisque Deoque. Developing new
    features: manuscripts tracing on the net
  • For more information on individual seminars and updates on the
    programme, see http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/

    Author: Stuart Dunn

    I do various things, but mainly I am Professor of Spatial Humanities at King's College London's . My interests include things computational, cartographic and archaeological.

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