We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Gregory Crane for the Winter School session 10 dedicated to Social Impact Biography Gregory Crane is an Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Digital Humanities at Leipzig University. He is a specialist in classical philology and computer science. He completed a doctorate in classical philology at Harvard University and worked as an assistant professor. He has the reputation of being a pioneer of digital humanities due to his development of the..
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Ioana Galleron for the Winter School Session 06 Ope...
Why the classics matter: ancient Greece and the modern universityPhotograph 11 of James Foster's Co...
Welcoming remarks provided Kerry Shaw on behalf of Academic Computing Faculty Support and Associate ...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Joachim Schöpfel for the Winter School Session 01 I...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Jean-Christophe Plantin for the Winter School Sessi...
Gregory Crane (Tufts University, Perseus Project) "Citizen scholarship, the resurgence of philology ...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 20, 2012. I...
Our first speaker, Tim Crane, has been in the Philosophy Department of University College of London ...
On Monday, November 4, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Maine will pres...
Emiliano Degl’Innocenti is researcher at National Research Council – CNR and National Coordinator of...
The Department of Philosophy is seeking the Committee\u27s support for the first speaker in its 2003...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Nicolas Larrousse for the Winter School Session 09 ...
Communication & Journalism will bring Greg Goodale, Associate Professor of Rhetoric at Northeastern ...
International audienceThis is the poster I presented at the Digital Humanities 2017 conference. Thre...
In this presentation, I describe the results from participating in Sunoikisis at the Harvard Center ...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Ioana Galleron for the Winter School Session 06 Ope...
Why the classics matter: ancient Greece and the modern universityPhotograph 11 of James Foster's Co...
Welcoming remarks provided Kerry Shaw on behalf of Academic Computing Faculty Support and Associate ...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Joachim Schöpfel for the Winter School Session 01 I...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Jean-Christophe Plantin for the Winter School Sessi...
Gregory Crane (Tufts University, Perseus Project) "Citizen scholarship, the resurgence of philology ...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 20, 2012. I...
Our first speaker, Tim Crane, has been in the Philosophy Department of University College of London ...
On Monday, November 4, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Maine will pres...
Emiliano Degl’Innocenti is researcher at National Research Council – CNR and National Coordinator of...
The Department of Philosophy is seeking the Committee\u27s support for the first speaker in its 2003...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Nicolas Larrousse for the Winter School Session 09 ...
Communication & Journalism will bring Greg Goodale, Associate Professor of Rhetoric at Northeastern ...
International audienceThis is the poster I presented at the Digital Humanities 2017 conference. Thre...
In this presentation, I describe the results from participating in Sunoikisis at the Harvard Center ...
We have the pleasure to announce the presence of Ioana Galleron for the Winter School Session 06 Ope...
Why the classics matter: ancient Greece and the modern universityPhotograph 11 of James Foster's Co...
Welcoming remarks provided Kerry Shaw on behalf of Academic Computing Faculty Support and Associate ...