Ancient
History Seminar, Spring Term 2015
Faculty
of Classics, University of Oxford
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A
series of seminars looking at a number of current major projects
to apply digital techniques to the study of the ancient world.
These seminars will be webcast using the Panopto software. To
view the webcast, please click on the individual link provided
under the date of each seminar. The link will go live at 17.05
GMT in each case. When viewing the webcast in your browser, you
will see both speaker and the speaker's slides together by default,
but you can switch either speaker or slides to full screen. The
software works best with Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
The webcast
links are intended for live viewing only; the presentations will
subsequently be edited and released as podcasts, and the links
will be changed as these become available. Most are already available
from the Oxford
University podcast site, and also via iTunesU. |
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20
January 2015
podcast |
Dr
Elton Barker (Open
University)
Mapping Herodotus: countercartography, networks and bottomless
maps
http://pelagios-project.blogspot.co.uk/p/about-pelagios.html
and http://hestia.open.ac.uk/
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27 January
podcast |
Dr James
Cummings (University of Oxford)
What is the TEI? And Why Should I Care?
http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml
Presentation
(Prezi) available at: http://tinyurl.com/jc-classics-2015-01-27
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3 February
podcast |
Dr Pietro
Liuzzo (EAGLE)
The Europeana best practice network of Ancient Greek and Latin
Epigraphy
http://www.eagle-network.eu/
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10 February
podcast |
Prof. Mark
Depauw (KU Leuven)
Trismegistos: A Tool for the Study of the Ancient World
http://www.trismegistos.org/
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24 February
podcast |
Dr Gabriel
Bodard (Kings College London)
Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient
Prosopographies (SNAP:DRGN)
http://snapdrgn.net/
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3 March
podcast |
Dr Monica
Berti (University of Leipzig)
The Digital Marmor Parium
http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/digital-marmor-parium/
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10 March
webcast |
Prof. Andrew
Meadows (University of Oxford)
Sharing the Wealth: Numismatics in a World of Linked Open
Data
http://nomisma.org/
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All
talks start at 5pm, and are followed by discussion and drinks.
If you wish
to dine with the speaker afterwards, at a local restaurant, please
contact the convenor : jonathan.prag @ merton.ox.ac.uk. |