Archive for March, 2013

Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World – Conference Program

An interdisciplinary conference organized by the Digital Classics Association University at Buffalo, SUNY, North Campus, Center for the Arts Screening Room, Buffalo, NY 14261 April 5-6, 2013 Archaeological GIS, digital historical mapping, literary text mining, and other computational techniques are increasingly shaping how we understand classical antiquity. Digital methods are breaking down sub-disciplinary barriers, allowing […]

Protrepticus – a Reconstruction of Aristotle’s Lost Dialogue

From Doug Hutchinson and Monte Johnson: The Protrepticus was an early work of Aristotle, written while he was still a member of Plato’s Academy, but it soon became one of the most famous works in the whole history of philosophy. Unfortunately it was not directly copied in the middle ages and so did not survive in its […]

DCA at APA / AIA Chicago 2014 Call for Papers – Deadline March 29

From Neil Coffee: Digital Classics Association is organizing panels at the American APA/AIA meetings in January for the next four years. The call for abstracts for the first panel, “Getting Started with Digital Classics,” is now posted at the APA website. The deadline for submissions is March 29, 2013.

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