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Spring 2019: DC

Gabriel Bodard edited this page Jan 16, 2019 · 8 revisions

Sunoikisis Digital Classics, Spring 2019

Convened by Gabriel Bodard and Marja Vierros

Common sessions are held on Thursdays at 16h00-17h15 GMT / 17h00-18h15 CET / 18h00-19h15 EET

Provisional programme:

  1. Thu, Jan 10 Epigraphic markup: Leiden to EpiDoc (Gabriel Bodard & Elli Mylonas)
  2. Thu, Jan 17 Using online linguistic tools: dictionaries and text corpora (Helma Dik, Bridget Almas and Marja Vierros)
  3. Thu, Jan 24 Geographic annotation of text (Antonis Hadjikyriacou, Sinai Rusinek and Valeria Vitale)
  4. Thu, Jan 31 Linking and annotating secondary materials: case study of Wood Diaries and Palmyra (Jen Baird & Gabriel Bodard)
  5. Thu, Feb 7 Introduction to Treebanking (Marja Vierros & Polina Yordanova)
  6. Thu, Feb 14 Translation alignment and language pedagogy (Maryam Foradi & Farnoosh Shamsian)
  7. Thu, Feb 21 Using treebanked corpora: Universal Dependencies (Timo Korkiakangas & Marco Passarotti)
  8. Thu, Feb 28 Introduction to programming through R (Christopher Ohge & Gabriel Bodard)
  9. Thu, Mar 7 Digital methods in ancient palaeography (Yasmine Amory, Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello & Simona Stoyanova)
  10. Thu, Mar 14 Text analysis, stylometry, visualisation using R (Christopher Ohge, Robert Gorman & Maciej Eder)

These online sessions may be followed on YouTube (individual links within session pages) and are in some institutions integrated into the teaching of Masters-level courses in Digital Classics (such as Digital Resources and Methods for Classics, at Helsinki and ICS02 Digital Classics, Institute of Classical Studies, London). Students not taking these courses for credit and independent scholars are equally welcome to follow and participate in the Sunoikisis Digital Classics sessions.