Intertextualité et humanités numériques: approches, méthodes, tendances. Intertextuality and digital humanities: approaches, methods, trends.
A workshop on intertextuality in light of current digital perspectives on text reuse organized by Tesserae and the University of Geneva for February 13-15, 2014 at the Fondation Hardt outside Geneva in Vandoeuvres. Workshop blog.
DCA MEETING 2013
Digital Classical Association inaugural meeting
“Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World”
April 5–6, 2013
LECTURE SERIES 2011–2012
Helma Dik, Associate Professor of Classics, University of Chicago.
Workshop: “What Can Your Corpus Do for You?”
Thursday, February 9.
Lecture: “Searching, Mining, Aligning: Old and New Paradigms for Research in the Classics”
Friday, February 10
Adam Breindel
“Encapsulating Entropy: Principles of Project Design for the Digital Humanities.”
December 2, 2011.
Marco Büchler, Universität Leipzig
“Commercial and Humanities Text Mining: Revealing Technique in Ancient Greek Literature.”
November 22, 2011.
APA SOFTWARE DEMO, JANUARY 7, 2012
Neil Coffee, Chris Forstall, James Gawley, and Katie Lamberto demonstrated Tesserae and answered questions at a round table discussion at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association in Philadelphia.
LECTURE SERIES 2010–2011
David Bamman, Tufts University
“Large-Scale Text Analysis: Measuring Latin Variation in a Million Books.”
April 8, 2011.
Chris Forstall, University at Buffalo
“Designing Intertextual Search.”
March 3, 2011.
LECTURE SERIES 2009–2010
Neil Coffee and Susan Cole, University at Buffalo
“Lucan’s Vergil and Dionysiac Inscriptions: Results from the DHIB Textual Analysis Working Group.”
April 23, 2010.
Neel Smith, College of the Holy Cross
“Digital Vellum: reading and editing digital texts.”
April 16, 2010.
Walter Scheirer, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
“Commercial and Humanities Text Mining: Revealing Technique in Ancient Greek Literature.”
April 1, 2010.