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Epidoc Initiative: Aphrodisias Pilot Project
The meeting will take place in the St Davids Room, Strand Building, King's College
London.
Programme
Thursday, July 11
14.00-17.30
Session open to all interested persons
Semantic markup and Epigraphy
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- EpiDoc
- Gabriel Bodard, Hugh Cayless, Tom Elliott, John Lavagnino, Harold Short,
Paul Spence, EPAPP
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- Digitising the Protestant Cemetery in Rome
- Lou Burnard, Oxford, Humanities Computing Unit, Oxford University
Computing Services
(http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/)
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Friday, July 12
Coffee will be served from 9.30
Sessions open to all interested persons
10.00 - 11.00
Electronic "publication": current issues
A panel discussion
11.00 - 12.30
Digital Epigraphy - current projects I
Reports by participants:
Asia Minor:
12.30-14.00
LUNCH
14.00-17.30
Digital Epigraphy - current projects II
Reports by participants:
14.00-16.00
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- Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae PalaestinaeCIIP: problems of alphabets
- Marfa Heimbach, Köln
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Greece
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- Inscriptions of Thessaly
- Dr. Laurence Darmezin and Dr. Marjorie BurghartL'Institut Fernand-Courby,
Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen, Lyon
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- Inscriptiones Graecae
- Professor Malcolm Errington, Marburg, Inscriptiones Graecaehttp://www.bbaw.de/forschung/ig/
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- Towards a digital corpus of inscriptions from Macedonia and Thrace
- Paschalis Paschidis, Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity,
Athenshttp://www.eie.gr/institutes/kera/iera.htm
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- Brief remarks on digitisation projects at the American School of Classical
Studies in Athens and at the Center for Epigraphical
Studies at Ohio State University
- Professor Stephen Tracy, Athens and Ohio -
Director, American School of Archaeology, Athenshttp://omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu/epigraphy/
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16.00
TEA
16.30-17.30
Latin
18.00
Reception, Institute of Classical Studies
Saturday, July 13
Coffee will be served from 9.30
10.00 - 12.30
Session open to all interested persons
Digital Epigraphy - current projects III
Reports by participants:
Multilingual
Other projects
14.00-17.30
Future plans
- Dr. John Bradley, KCL
- Dr. Helen Cockle, Roman Society
- Professor Michael Crawford, University College London
- Ken Emond, British Academy
- Dr. Bruce Fraser
- Brian Fuchs, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin
- Dr. Helmut Müller, DAI, Munich
- Dr. Anne Thompson
- Dr. Rupert Thompson, Cambridge Lexicography project
- Dr. Riet van Bremen, University College London
- Dr. Hafed Walda, KCL
- Dr. Susan Walker, British Museum
- Tom Wrobel, Oxford
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