Archive for the tag 'Fragmentary texts'

145th APA Annual Meeting

The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS) will be presented at the Digital Classics Panel at the 2014 APA Annual Meeting – Chicago, January 3, 2014: Getting Started with Digital Classics, organized by the Digital Classics Association (Joint APA/AIA Panel) Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Organizer Session #26, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm, Regency Ballroom B

The Open Philology Project at AIUCD 2013 Conference

Aiucd 2013 Conference – Padova, December 11-12, 2013 L’Open Philology Project dell’Università di Lipsia. Per una filologia “sostenibile” in un mondo globale Monica Berti, Giuseppe Celano, Gregory R. Crane, Emily Franzini, Greta Franzini

Fragmentary Texts at the TEI XML Conference and Members Meeting 2013

We are very pleased to post the program of the TEI XML Conference and Members Meeting 2013 (The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web – Università Roma Sapienza, October 2-5), where we are going to present a paper: Bridget Almas and Monica Berti, “The Linked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Re-uses of […]

Mellon funds Perseids Platform

We are very pleased to post the announcement of new support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for the development of the Perseids Platform, which includes also the Fragmentary Texts Demo and Fragmentary Author Workflows:

Workshop: SAWS Methodology and Fragmentary Texts

28th May 2013 Council Room, King’s College London This is the second in a series of workshops sponsored by the Sharing Ancient Wisdoms Project; it has been convened by Alexandra Trachsel, Marie Curie Fellow in the Centre for Hellenic Studies. The aim is to present the problems in the analysis and presentation of fragmentary texts, […]

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 […]

21st Century Citation and Practical Quotation in a Digital Library

21st Century Citation and Practical Quotation in a Digital Library Professor Christopher W. Blackwell (Furman University) Thursday January 17th, 13:00 Room B.7, Classics Department, King’s College London The heart of humanist scholarship is “quotation”, reproduction plus citation. Reproduction lets us focus on an object of study — a word, a verse. Citation saves us from […]

Assembling bricks in the toy box

Monica Berti, “Assembling Bricks in the Toy Box: Quotations and Text Re-use Detection of Lost Works”: eTraces Talks, Universität Leipzig – Raum 0-18, Johannisgasse 26, June 26, 2012, 9:00 am

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