‘Digital Resources for Palaeography’ One-Day Symposium

5 September 2011, King’s College London, 9.30am-5.30pm

The 'Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, Manuscripts and Diplomatic' (DigiPal) at the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London, is pleased to announce the list of speakers for their one-day symposium on digital resources for palaeography.

Information about registering for the symposium, etc. will appear here closer to the time. In the meanwhile, if you have any questions, then please contact us at digipal [at] kcl.ac.uk

Speakers

Elaine Treharne, 'A Site for Sore Eyes: Digital, Visual and Haptic Manuscript Studies'

Peter Stokes, 'DigiPal in Theory'

Stewart Brookes, 'DigiPal in Practice'

Wim Van Mierlo, 'How to Work with Modern Manuscripts in a Digital Environment -- Some Desiderata'

Franck Le Bourgeois, 'Overview of Image Analysis Technologies'

Erik Kwakkel, 'The Digital Eye of the Paleographer: Using Databases to Identify Scribes and Date their Handwriting'

John McEwan and Elizabeth New, 'The Seals in Medieval Wales Project: Towards a New Standard in Digital Sigillography'

Els De Paermentier, 'Diplomata Belgica: Towards a More Creative and Comparative Palaeographical Research on Medieval Charters' 

James Brusuelas and John Wallin, 'The Papyrologist in the Shell'

Ben Outhwaite and Huw Jones, 'Navigating Cambridge's Digital Library: the Cairo Genizah and Beyond'

Comments

Posts by Date

Posts by Author

Feeds

RSS / Atom