Epigraphy in the digital age : opportunities and challenges in the recording, analysis and dissemination of inscriptions
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Epigraphy in the digital age : opportunities and challenges in the recording, analysis and dissemination of inscriptions
Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021
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Epigraphy in the digital age
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Epigraphy in the Digital Age: Opportunities and Challenges in the Recording, Analysis and Dissemination of Inscriptions originates from the International Conference El patrimonio epigrafico en la era digital: Documentacion, analisis y socializacion (Madrid, 20-21 June 2019), organized by the Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Santiago de Compostela. Taking the results of the conference as a starting point, the book presents epigraphic research using digital and computational tools, bringing together and comparing the outcomes of both well-established projects and newer ones, so as to establish a comprehensive view according to the most innovative trends in investigation. 21 contributions have been gathered together, involving 38 scholars, which address issues related to open-access databases, SfM Photogrammetry and Digital Image Modelling applied to textual restoration, EpiDoc (TEI-XML edition), and Linked Open Data. In this manner, the book offers a dialogue based on very different perspectives and previous experiences to generate common research questions, methodologies, practical solutions, and significant results. The outcome is intended more a starting point and platform for future research than as a definitive point of arrival in terms of so-called 'digital epigraphy'.
目次
- Foreword - Isabel Velazquez Soriano and David Espinosa Espinosa
- Part 1: Preliminary Issues
- Chapter 1: Digital Projects in Epigraphy: Research Needs, Technical Possibilities, and Funding Problems - Silvia Orlandi
- Chapter 2: The Need for an Innovative Approach to the Study of Latin Epigraphic Poetry - Concepcion Fernandez-Martinez
- Chapter 3: The Role Played by Epigraphy in Archaeological Divulgation - Rosario Cebrian Fernandez
- Part 2: Digital Recording and Analysis Techniques in Epigraphy
- Chapter 4: Virtual Epigraphy: Virtual Museums and 3D Epigraphy - Javier Andreu Pintado and Pablo Serrano Basterra
- Chapter 5: Digital Epigraphy: New Technologies and 3D Modelling - Aroa Gutierrez Alonso, Mercedes Farjas Abadia and Rocio Gutierrez Gonzalez
- Chapter 6: Reconstructing the Texts of Funerary Inscriptions from Augusta Emerita for the CIL II2 Merida Project with the Aid of New Technologies - Jonathan Edmondson
- Chapter 7: Tools Integration for Understanding and Deciphering Inscriptions in the PETRAE Database - Florent Comte, Hernan Gonzalez Bordas, Milagros Navarro Caballero and Nathalie Prevot
- Chapter 8: A Sample of the Application of Digital Photogrammetry to Latin Epigraphy: The Epitaphs of the Vadinienses in 3D - David Martino Garcia and Luis Coya Alaez
- Chapter 9: The 'Toros de Guisando' in the Digital Age - J. Francisco Fabian, Helena Gimeno Pascual, Maria del Rosario Hernando Sobrino and Hugo Pires
- Chapter 10: 'Rough-and-Ready': 3D Models Rescuing some Roman Inscriptions from Lusitania - Joaquin L. Gomez-Pantoja and Ignacio Triguero
- Part 3: Computational Epigraphy and Digital Dissemination
- Chapter 11: Where Can Our Inscriptions Take Us? Harnessing the Potential of Linked Open Data for Epigraphy - Charlotte Tupman
- Chapter 12: Linguistic Markup and Dialectal Variants. The Perspective of the Digital Corpus Supplementum Epigraphicum Creticum (e-SEC) - Alcorac Alonso Deniz
- Chapter 13: Digital Publication of Texts in Palaeo-European Languages and Script. The State-of-the-Art - Maria Jose Estaran Tolosa
- Chapter 14: Philology and Technology in the Hesperia and AEHTAM Databanks - Eduardo Orduna, Eugenio R. Lujan and Isabel Velazquez
- Chapter 15: The Epigraphica 3.0 Project: Making Accessible and More Readable the Roman Epigraphy from Ourense Province (Galicia, Spain) - David Espinosa Espinosa, Borja Paz Rodriguez and Miguel Carrero Pazos
- Chapter 16: Roman Open Data. CEIPAC's Amphora Epigraphy Database - Jose Remesal Rodriguez and Guillem Rull Fort
- Chapter 17: From CIL XV to the CEIPAC Database: Some Results of Dissemination Data - Juan Manuel Bermudez Lorenzo
- Chapter 18: M(agistratus) H(ispaniae) R(omanae): A Database of Magistrates from Roman Iberia - Silvia Gazzoli
- Chapter 19: Doing Epigraphy with Digital Support: Tools for the Study of Lapidary Epigraphy - The Case of Roman Goldsmiths - Jordi Perez Gonzalez
- Chapter 20: Inscriptions by Christians in Late Antique Rome. Some Issues and Perspectives for the Epigraphic Database Bari (EDB) - Antonio E. Felle
- Chapter 21: EPIHUM, a Database for Renaissance Epigraphy from Portugal and Spain - Manuel Blazquez-Ochando and Manuel Ramirez-Sanchez
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