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Digital research in the study of classical antiquity / edited by Gabriel Bodard, Simon Mahony.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Digital research in the arts and humanitiesPublication details: Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2010.Description: xx, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780754677734 (hbk.) :
  • 0754677737 (hbk.)
  • 9780754695233 (ebk.)
  • 0754695239 (ebk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.028557 22
LOC classification:
  • DE15 .D54 2010
Contents:
Silchester Roman town : developing virtual research practice 1997-2008 / Michael G. Fulford, Emma J. O'Riordan, Amanda Clarke and Michael Rains -- Diversity and reuse of digital resources for ancient Mediterranean material culture / Sebastian Heath -- Space as an artefact : a perspective on 'neogeography' from the digital humanities / Stuart Dunn -- Contextual epigraphy and XML : digital publication and its application to the study of inscribed funerary monuments / Charlotte Tupman -- A virtual research environment for the study of documents and manuscripts / Alan K. Bowman, Charles V. Crowther, Ruth Kirkham and John Pybus -- One era's nonsense, another's norm : diachronic study of Greek and the computer / Notis Toufexis -- Digital infrastructure and the Homer Multitext Project / Neel Smith -- Kt©®ma es aiei : digital permanence from an ancient perspective / Hugh A. Cayless -- Creating a generative learning object (GLO) : working in an 'ill-structured' environment and getting students to think / Eleanor OKell, Dejan Ljubojevic and Cary Macmahon -- The digital classicist : disciplinary focus and interdisciplinary vision / Melissa Terras.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-206) and index.

Silchester Roman town : developing virtual research practice 1997-2008 / Michael G. Fulford, Emma J. O'Riordan, Amanda Clarke and Michael Rains -- Diversity and reuse of digital resources for ancient Mediterranean material culture / Sebastian Heath -- Space as an artefact : a perspective on 'neogeography' from the digital humanities / Stuart Dunn -- Contextual epigraphy and XML : digital publication and its application to the study of inscribed funerary monuments / Charlotte Tupman -- A virtual research environment for the study of documents and manuscripts / Alan K. Bowman, Charles V. Crowther, Ruth Kirkham and John Pybus -- One era's nonsense, another's norm : diachronic study of Greek and the computer / Notis Toufexis -- Digital infrastructure and the Homer Multitext Project / Neel Smith -- Kt©®ma es aiei : digital permanence from an ancient perspective / Hugh A. Cayless -- Creating a generative learning object (GLO) : working in an 'ill-structured' environment and getting students to think / Eleanor OKell, Dejan Ljubojevic and Cary Macmahon -- The digital classicist : disciplinary focus and interdisciplinary vision / Melissa Terras.

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