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Dear List Members,
We have the pleasure of inviting you to attend the online conference and round table Current Trends in (Digital) Epigraphy, organised by Martina Filosa (University of Cologne) and Dimitar Iliev (St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia).
The conference will be held on Zoom on October 1st, 2021. If you would like to attend, please register here: digital-epigraphy.eventbrite.dehttp://digital-epigraphy.eventbrite.de/. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at martina.filosa@uni-koeln.demailto:martina.filosa@uni-koeln.de or diiliev@uni-sofia.bgmailto:diiliev@uni-sofia.bg.
With all best wishes,
Martina Filosa (University of Cologne)
Dimitar Iliev (University of Sofia)
Current Trends in (Digital) Epigraphy
10:00 Welcome! 10:15 Charlotte Roueché (London): New Approaches to Collaboration in Digital Epigraphy 10:45 Dimitar Iliev (Sofia): Telamon: the Monuments, the Platform, the Collaboration 11:15 Ilenia Gradante (Oxford): Building a Digital Corpus of Roman Signacula in Sicily 11:45 Coffee 12:00 Tsvetan Vassilev (Sofia): The Biblical Quotations in the Bachkovo Refectory: Inscriptions in Greek Language from the 17th century 12:30 Nikolay Sharankov (Sofia): Reshaping Reality: Uses of Damnatio in Inscriptions from Bulgaria 13:00 Lunch 14:30 Arkadiy Avdokhin (Moscow) & Andreas Rhoby (Vienna): Epigraphies of Pious Travel. A Digital Corpus of Greek and Russian Pilgrimage Graffiti 15:00 Maria Parani (Nicosia): A Digital Corpus of Painted Greek Inscriptions from Medieval Cyprus (10th – 13th centuries AD) 15:30 Martina Filosa (Cologne) & Alessio Sopracasa (Paris): SigiDoc 1.0 and the Digital Turn in Byzantine Sigillography 16:00 Coffee 16:30 Round table & discussion with Irene Vagionakis (Bologna) and Gabriel Bodard (London) 18:00 Closing remarks
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Martina Filosa, M.A.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Universität zu Köln Institut für Altertumskunde Abteilung Byzantinistik und Neugriechische Philologie Albertus-Magnus-Platz D-50923 Köln
martina.filosa@uni-koeln.demailto:martina.filosa@uni-koeln.de