The mission of the European project EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy) is ‘to make ancient inscriptions accessible’. This means not only to create a useful research tool for classical scholars so that they can find online high quality information about epigraphic texts and artefacts, but also to allow a broad public—consisting of students, teachers, tourists, curious and interested citizens—to understand and appreciate inscribed monuments, even if they are written in ancient languages and alphabets. Digital technologies can help not only to preserve, at least in a virtual archive, our archaeological heritage that is often in danger, but also to improve knowledge of, and therefore respect for said heritage. The EA...
We warmly invite you to the EAGLE 2014 International Conference on Information Technologies for Epig...
EAGLE (Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy) è una federazione, nata nel 2003, di 4 banch...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...
This demonstration paper describes the mobile application developed by the EAGLE project to increase...
One of the main motivations of the project EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigr...
A survey of the work done in the last years in the framework of the project EAGLE/EDR reveals how im...
Carefully curated digital collections, structured with rich metadata sets and accessible via search ...
In this paper, we present a system for visually retrieving an- cient inscriptions, developed in the ...
Ancient inscriptions are an unvaluable source for our knowledge of “non classical” forms of Latin te...
This volume contains the papers presented during the Meeting ‘Off the Beaten Track – Epigraphy at th...
This peer-reviewed volume contains selected papers from the First EAGLE International Conference o...
Only a few disciplines have digitized the near integrity of the documentary heritage of their intere...
none1noThe EAGLE-Epidoc Workshop is a digital training for people working with ancient documentary s...
In questo articolo presentiamo un sistema di riconoscimento visuale di iscrizioni latine e greche, r...
none3The EAGLE-Epidoc Workshop is a digital training for people working with ancient documentary sou...
We warmly invite you to the EAGLE 2014 International Conference on Information Technologies for Epig...
EAGLE (Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy) è una federazione, nata nel 2003, di 4 banch...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...
This demonstration paper describes the mobile application developed by the EAGLE project to increase...
One of the main motivations of the project EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigr...
A survey of the work done in the last years in the framework of the project EAGLE/EDR reveals how im...
Carefully curated digital collections, structured with rich metadata sets and accessible via search ...
In this paper, we present a system for visually retrieving an- cient inscriptions, developed in the ...
Ancient inscriptions are an unvaluable source for our knowledge of “non classical” forms of Latin te...
This volume contains the papers presented during the Meeting ‘Off the Beaten Track – Epigraphy at th...
This peer-reviewed volume contains selected papers from the First EAGLE International Conference o...
Only a few disciplines have digitized the near integrity of the documentary heritage of their intere...
none1noThe EAGLE-Epidoc Workshop is a digital training for people working with ancient documentary s...
In questo articolo presentiamo un sistema di riconoscimento visuale di iscrizioni latine e greche, r...
none3The EAGLE-Epidoc Workshop is a digital training for people working with ancient documentary sou...
We warmly invite you to the EAGLE 2014 International Conference on Information Technologies for Epig...
EAGLE (Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy) è una federazione, nata nel 2003, di 4 banch...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...