Introduction. Romanello, M. & Bodard, G. In Romanello, M. & Bodard, G., editors, Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber, of Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement, pages 1–12. Ubiquity Press, 2016.
Paper abstract bibtex Situated within the broader field of Digital Humanities, Digital Classics is concerned with the application of computational methods and theories to the study of the Greco-Roman and wider ancient world. Over the last decade or so, a decentralised and international community of researchers in this area has emerged, centred around the Digital Classicist . In addition to curating a wiki, and conversations over discussion lists in two languages, this community has been organising several seminar series aimed at providing a venue for discussion of work in progress. Indeed, some of the chapters in this collection arose from papers given at the
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