Antiquity Studies

Digital and Collaborative Tools for Antiquity Studies

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    edited by
  • Paolo Mastandrea - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email

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.

Keywords PrehistoryLexicographyAllusionText reuseSemantic WebDatabaseDigital thoughtDigital librariesNLPDigital LibrariesRDFIntertextualityNarrativeGrammarGeographyEuropeanaNational librariesOntologySemantic searchMedieval epigraphyOntologiesEnglish literatureLatin epigraphyLinked Open DataTextDigital archivesGlyphsXML-TEI encodingMeno’s ParadoxNamed entities recognitionDigital philologyPerseus Digital LibraryThesauriRe-useThe Time themeClassical LanguagesIntegrationLate antiquityDigital humanitiesGreek inscriptionsLatin literatureResearch infrastructureHumanities computingHermeneuticsDatabase protectionDigitalizationSubject indexingWordNetGreek epigraphyPoetic memorySemantic annotationOpen AccessScholarly primitivesInformation retrievalCopyrightGreek literatureOWLSemantic networkTranslationsEcdoticsPerseusSemantic webDigitalityAncient Greek WordnetArchaeologyCopyleftCopyleft and public domainDictionariesResource discoveryCollaborative and cooperative philologyClassical studiesLatin inscriptionsCreative commonsMedieval palaeographyNuovo soggettarioDigital libraryDigital LibraryStandardsJuridical protection of dataOpen dataProject buildingLiterary epigramsPerceptionClassical philology

Permalink http://doi.org/10.14277/978-88-6969-182-9/ANT_14 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-182-9 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-183-6 | Published Nov. 29, 2017 | Language it, en