The programme for Digital Classicist London seminar 2024 is now up. The seminar takes
place on Fridays in late June and throughout July. Two seminars are online only; three take place in the Senate House MakerSpace and are also live-streamed. YouTube links for all are included below. All seminars are at 17:00 BST except for July 5, which starts
half an hour later. Advancing booking is required for in-person seminars.
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Fri, June 28, 2024. Jaclyn Neel (Carleton University), Rome from the Ground Up: Romulus and Remus on YouTube.
(Online only) (Youtube)
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Fri, July 5, 2024:
17:30. Chiara Palladino (Furman University), Representing ancient landscapes digitally: the what, the how, the why. (Senate House MakerSpace [book])
(Youtube)
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Fri, July 12, 2024. Anna Conser (University of Cincinnati), Pitch Accents as Melodic Data in Ancient Greek
Texts: Digital Tools for Close and Distant Reading. (Online only) (Youtube)
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Fri, July 19, 2024. Naomi Scott (University of Bristol), Crowdsourcing a translation of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon:
methods and problems. (Senate House MakerSpace [book])
(Youtube)
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Fri, July 26, 2024. Valentina Iannace (University of Florence), Matching fragments from the Tebtynis Temple
Library “deposit”: preliminary work to develop an AI software, with some examples of Greek documents. (Senate House MakerSpace [book])
(Youtube)
Organised by Katharine Shields (KCL) and Gabriel Bodard (ICS).
All events and booking details at <https://ics.sas.ac.uk/search-events/series/8072>
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Dr Gabriel BODARD (he/him)
Reader in Digital Classics
Director of Studies (research): Digital Humanities Research Hub
Director of Studies (research): Institute of Classical Studies
Mailing address:
Institute of Classical Studies
University of London
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
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