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Humanist Archives: April 4, 2019, 8:49 a.m. Humanist 32.594 - events: Digital Classicist seminars; tools for Latin

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    [1]    From: Simona Stoyanova 
           Subject: Digital Classicist London seminar programme (Summer 2019) (66)

    [2]    From: Greta Franzini 
           Subject: Second and final Call for Participation: LiLa Workshop ‘Linguistic Resources & NLP Tools for Latin’ (3-4 June 2019, Milan) (48)


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        Date: 2019-04-03 15:44:28+00:00
        From: Simona Stoyanova 
        Subject: Digital Classicist London seminar programme (Summer 2019)

Digital Classicist London 2019
Institute of Classical Studies

Fridays at 16:30 in room G34*, Senate House south block, Malet Street,
London WC1E 7HU
(*except June 21 & July 12, room G11)

Seminars will be screencast on the Digital Classicist London YouTube
channel, for the benefit of those who are not able to make it in person.
Links and abstracts at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2019.html

Jun 7   Chelsea Gardner (Hawai'i) & Rebecca Seifried (IMS-FORTH)        
The CART-ography Project: Cataloguing Ancient Routes and Travels in the Mani
Peninsula

Jun 14  Martina Astrid Rodda & Barbara McGillivray (Alan Turing Institute)
    Exploring the productivity of Homeric formulae through Distributional
Semantics

Jun 21   Jari Pakkanen (RHUL)    
Digital Tools for Classical Archaeology and Architecture: Combining Total 
Station Drawing and Photogrammetry in Fieldwork Documentation (G11)

Jun 28  Juliana Bastos Marques (University of Rio de Janeiro)
 Methodologies for teaching Ancient History with Wikipedia

Jul 5   Julian Bogdani (La Sapienza, Rome)      
PAThs: a digital archaeological atlas of Coptic literature for the study 
of Late Antique Egypt

Jul 12   Georgia Kolovou (Center for Hellenic Studies)   
Translating the Homeric Scholia in the manuscript Venetus A: from the 
text to hypertext (G11)

Jul 19  Tea Ghigo et al. (La Sapienza, Rome)    
Archeometric analysis of inks from Coptic manuscripts

Jul 26  Kelly McClinton (Bloomington IN)        
The Application of Photogrammetric 3D Modeling to Roman Domestic 
Space

The Digital Classicist seminar series presents innovative and collaborative
digital research, teaching and practice in all areas of antiquity,
including cultures beyond the Mediterranean, from classics, ancient
history, cultural heritage, reception, and other perspectives.

Digital Classicist London seminar is organized by Gabriel Bodard and
Valeria Vitale (ICS), Eleanor Robson (UCL) and Simona Stoyanova
(Nottingham).

ALL WELCOME

--
Simona Stoyanova
Research Associate
ERC project LatinNOW
University of Nottingham
www.latinnow.eu

Research Fellow
Institute of Classical Studies
University of London
Senate House, Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU 
Tel: +44 (0)20 7862 8724 <+44+(0)20+7862+8724>


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        Date: 2019-04-03 09:58:19+00:00
        From: Greta Franzini 
        Subject: Second and final Call for Participation: LiLa Workshop ‘Linguistic Resources & NLP Tools for Latin’ (3-4 June 2019, Milan)

The LiLa: Linking Latin team invites you to its first workshop "Linguistic
Resources & NLP Tools for Latin", which will take place at the Università
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy, on 3rd-4th June 2019. More
information about the workshop, including the programme, can be found at:
https://lila-erc.eu/events/

LiLa responds to the growing need in the fields of Computational Linguistics,
Humanities Computing and Classics to create an interoperable Knowledge Base of
linguistic resources and NLP tools for Latin. To this end, LiLa makes use of
Linked Open Data (LOD) practices and standards to connect words to textual and
lexical resources currently distributed across the web.

This workshop brings together over twenty scholars from around the world
responsible for the creation of tools and resources for Latin with a view to
understanding their present state of development and discussing their potential
integration in the LiLa Knowledge Base.

The workshop is open to all and is free of charge. Registration closes on 30th
April 2019.

We look forward to welcoming you in Milan!

Greta Franzini
Postdoctoral Researcher
LiLa: Linking Latin [ERC n. 769994]: https://lila-erc.eu
+39 02 72342954 | greta.franzini@unicatt.it |
http://gretafranzini.com/

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20123 Milan, Italy

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