The paper has the aim to explain the "raison d'être" of the 6th Congress of the Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy). The event was intended to address the issues which arise in digitizing inscriptions characterised by ‘unusual’ features in comparison with the epigraphic norm. Here are presented the issues from several ongoing digital projects raising questions and proposing solutions regarding encoding inscriptions – from the Archaic period to the Middle Ages and beyond, even in languages other than Greek and Latin – which do not fall within those labelled as standard. In the paper the focus mainly on the class of the 'graffiti', particularly representative of these issues, because they are problematic in their definitio...
This miscellaneous volume collects contributions on nineteen projects dealing with Digital Epigraphy...
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
An epigraph is a complex historical document, whose significance is fully acknowledged only if its t...
The paper has the aim to explain the "raison d'être" of the 6th Congress of the Europeana network of...
This volume contains the papers presented during the Meeting ‘Off the Beaten Track – Epigraphy at th...
Ancient inscriptions are an unvaluable source for our knowledge of “non classical” forms of Latin te...
Although a relevant number of projects digitizing inscriptions are under development or have been re...
International audienceThe lettering in Greek inscriptions has been widely studied in order to date a...
In the study and edition of ancient inscriptions, a non-secondary part is dedicated to the analysis ...
This book advances our understanding of the place of Latin inscriptions in the Roman world. It enabl...
International audienceIn scholarly use, the term 'inscription' is not always unambiguous. The same c...
Chapter 7 of Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions This volume, with origins in a panel...
Epigraphy (from the Greek epigráphein ‘to write on something’) indicates the action of noting signs ...
The U.S. Epigraphy Project (http://usepigraphy.brown.edu) was started in 1995 at Rutgers University ...
This miscellaneous volume collects contributions on nineteen projects dealing with Digital Epigraphy...
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
An epigraph is a complex historical document, whose significance is fully acknowledged only if its t...
The paper has the aim to explain the "raison d'être" of the 6th Congress of the Europeana network of...
This volume contains the papers presented during the Meeting ‘Off the Beaten Track – Epigraphy at th...
Ancient inscriptions are an unvaluable source for our knowledge of “non classical” forms of Latin te...
Although a relevant number of projects digitizing inscriptions are under development or have been re...
International audienceThe lettering in Greek inscriptions has been widely studied in order to date a...
In the study and edition of ancient inscriptions, a non-secondary part is dedicated to the analysis ...
This book advances our understanding of the place of Latin inscriptions in the Roman world. It enabl...
International audienceIn scholarly use, the term 'inscription' is not always unambiguous. The same c...
Chapter 7 of Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions This volume, with origins in a panel...
Epigraphy (from the Greek epigráphein ‘to write on something’) indicates the action of noting signs ...
The U.S. Epigraphy Project (http://usepigraphy.brown.edu) was started in 1995 at Rutgers University ...
This miscellaneous volume collects contributions on nineteen projects dealing with Digital Epigraphy...
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
An epigraph is a complex historical document, whose significance is fully acknowledged only if its t...