Digital and Collaborative Tools for Antiquity Studies
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abstract
The book is the outcome of an international study conference held at Ca’ Foscari University in 2014 and is intended as a moment of reflection on the digitisation and research work carried out at an academic level on materials and texts related to the Sciences of Antiquity. The contributions it contains respond to the need to compare experiences gained in apparently distant disciplinary fields (from archaeology to epigraphy, from ancient and pre-modern literature to Roman law) but which share significant points of contact. The aim is to identify new lines of research in interdisciplinary collaboration, capable of extending the potential of current automated systems of investigation.
Prehistory • XML-TEI encoding • WordNet • Digital archives • Geography • Resource discovery • Grammar • Latin inscriptions • Collaborative and cooperative philology • Greek literature • Allusion • Late antiquity • Open Access • Text • Glyphs • Scholarly primitives • Ancient Greek Wordnet • Re-use • Latin literature • Database • Integration • Semantic search • Juridical protection of data • Named entities recognition • Ontology • Copyleft • Open data • Digital philology • Semantic Web • Intertextuality • Linked Open Data • Humanities computing • NLP • Narrative • RDF • Latin epigraphy • Ecdotics • Dictionaries • Copyleft and public domain • Europeana • Nuovo soggettario • Translations • Creative commons • Classical Languages • The Time theme • Semantic annotation • Text reuse • Lexicography • Meno’s Paradox • Research infrastructure • Digitalization • Digital library • English literature • Semantic network • Standards • Digitality • Project building • Greek epigraphy • Digital Library • Database protection • Subject indexing • Greek inscriptions • Classical studies • Digital libraries • OWL • National libraries • Poetic memory • Hermeneutics • Perseus Digital Library • Literary epigrams • Information retrieval • Semantic web • Perception • Classical philology • Thesauri • Ontologies • Digital Libraries • Perseus • Archaeology • Medieval palaeography • Medieval epigraphy • Copyright • Digital thought • Digital humanities