digital encoding of epigraphy and papyrology at the Institute for
Classical Studies, London, April 22-5, 2013 (see full announcement
below). Thanks to the generosity of the British Epigraphy Society, we
now have a limited number of bursaries available to assist students with
attending this workshop.
If you would like to apply for financial support in attending the EpiDoc
workshop, please note in your application email that you would like to
be considered for a bursary, approximately how much you expect the trip
to cost you, and what other sources of funding you have. If you have
already applied for the training, please just send an additional email
asking to be considered, and we'll add a note to this effect to your
application. A decision will be made shortly after the closing date on
March 1st.
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Subject: EpiDoc Workshop, London, April 22-25, 2013
We invite applications for a 4-day training workshop on digital
text-markup for epigraphic and papyrological editing, to be held in the
Institute for Classical Studies, London. The workshop will be taught by
Gabriel Bodard (KCL), James Cowey (Heidelberg), Simona Stoyanova (KCL)
and Charlotte Tupman (KCL). There will be no charge for the teaching,
but participants will have to arrange their own travel and
accommodation.
EpiDoc (epidoc.sf.net) is a set of guidelines for using TEI XML
(tei-c.org) for the encoding of inscriptions, papyri and other ancient
documentary texts. It has been used to publish digital projects
including the Inscriptions of Aphrodisias and Tripolitania, the US
Epigraphy Project, Vindolanda Tablets Online and Curse Tablets from
Roman Britain, Pandektis (inscriptions of Macedonia and Thrace), and the
Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri. The workshop will introduce
participants to the basics of XML and markup and give hands-on
experience of tagging textual features and object description in EpiDoc
as well as use of the tags-free Papyrological Editor (papyri.info/editor).
No technical skills are required to apply, but a working knowledge of
Greek or Latin, epigraphy or papyrology and the Leiden Conventions will
be assumed. The workshop is open to participants of all levels, from
graduate students to professors or professionals.
To apply for a place on this workshop please email
gabriel.bodard@kcl.ac.uk with a brief description of your reason for
interest and summarising your relevant skills and background, by Friday
March 1st, 2013.
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Dr Gabriel BODARD
Researcher in Digital Epigraphy
Digital Humanities
King's College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
T: +44 (0)20 7848 1388
E: gabriel.bodard@kcl.ac.uk
http://www.digitalclassicist.org/
http://www.currentepigraphy.org/
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