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Hestia2 Seminar, 18 July, Southampton
There are still places available for “HESTIA2: Exploring spatial networks through ancient sources”, a one-day seminar on spatial network analysis and linked data in Classical studies, archaeology and cultural heritage seminar. To register, go to: http://connectedpast.soton.ac.uk/hestia-2013/ The seminar will be held at … Continue reading
Hippocrates Electric, with Jo Brown and Helen King | Classics Confidential
The new episode of Classics Confidential discusses modern perception of Hippocrates and his works. Hippocrates is traditionally seen as the ‘Father of Medicine’. But scholars now doubt whether any of the treatises in the so-called Hippocratic Corpus are in fact … Continue reading
New from Classics Confidential: In the Shadow of Hellenistic Medicine, with Daniela Manetti
This week’s Classics Confidential interview features Professor Daniela Manetti from the University of Florence. Professor Manetti has published on a wide variety of ancient medical texts, but in this conversation she focuses on the intriguing papyrus fragment known as the Anonymus Londinensis, … Continue reading
Vote for Pelagios in the Digital Humanities Awards
The Pelagios Digital Map of the Roman World, created by Johan Åhlfeldt, has been nominated for a Digital Humanities Award in the “Best DH Visualisation or Infographic” category. The Digital Humanities Awards are a new set of annual awards given in recognition of … Continue reading
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Seminar: Data Visualisation for Humanities Researchers, 19 Feb 2013
The Digital Humanities Thematic Research Network at The Open University is pleased to announce the following event in its Digital Humanities in Practice seminar series: Data Visualisation for Humanities Researchers Date: 19 February 2013 Time: 12.00pm-2.00pm Venue: Arts Music Studio, Perry D, Milton … Continue reading