We are delighted to announce an international workshop on “CLASSICAL TEXTS IN DIGITAL MEDIA”, which will take place at the University of Patras (Greece) on 1-3 Sept. 2023 (room II-9, Conference and Cultural Centre).
This event will bring together leading researchers and research groups in digital Classics, with the twofold aim of: (i) showcasing and sharing knowledge of the latest developments in working with digitized Greek and Latin texts and related materials; and (ii) identifying hindrances to / limitations of this work, with a view to establishing possible ways forward.
For those not able to attend in person, the workshop will be live-streamed (connect via https://zoom.us/join – meeting ID: 980 8170 8162 – passcode: 525286).
ORGANISERS
Andreas Antonopoulos (U. of Ioannina – Institute of Digital Innovation / U. of Patras)
Elton Barker (The Open University, UK)
Angeliki Syrkou (U. of Patras)
SUPPORT TEAM
Panagiota Taktikou (PhD Candidate, University of Patras)
Anastasia Psomiadou (PhD Candidate, University of Ioannina)
Nikolaos Ntaliakouras (Technical Associate, University of Patras)
INVITED SPEAKERS
Barker E. (UK Open)
Berti M. (Leipzig)
Bousses S. (Thrace)
Bozia E. (Florida)
Burns P. (New York)
Chronopoulos S. (Ioannina)
Consalvi A. (Sapienza University of Rome)
Crane G. (Tufts)
Crellin R. (Oxford)
de Lisle Ch. (Durham)
Depauw M. (KU Leuven)
Dik H. (Chicago)
Hawes G. (Macquarie University)
Konstantinidou M. (Thrace)
Konstantinidou K. (Swedish Institute at Athens)
Mambrini F. (Sacro Cuore)
Merisio E. N. (Ca’ Foscari)
Milanese G. (Sacro Cuore)
Novokhatko A. (Thessaloniki)
Palladino C. (Furman)
Pantelia, M. (UC Irvine)
Papadopoulou M. (Crete)
Pavlopoulos J. (Athens University of Economics and Business)
Reggiani N. (Udine)
Romanello M. (Lausanne)
Tamiolaki M. (Crete)
Tribulato O. (Ca’ Foscari)
Vlassopoulos K. (Crete)
Antonopoulos A. (Ioannina/Patras)
PROGRAMME
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TRANSPORTATION INFO
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PATRAS GUIDE
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The event takes place in the framework of the Greek Tragedians Online project, which is funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation.