6. Spezialdisziplinen

6.1 Papyrologie

Bagnall, R. S. / Worp, K. A. (2013): „Chrysos bourdonon”: SB 16.12828 revisited. In: The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 50, S. 261–264.

Bowman, A. K. / Crowther, C. V. / Kirkham, R. (2010): A virtual research environment for the study of documents and manuscripts. In: Bodard, G. / Mahony, S. (Hg.): Digital research in the study of classical antiquity. Farnham: Ashgate, S. 87–103. (= Digital research in the arts and humanities)

Celano, G. G. A. (2018): An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for the IDP Papyri. In: Reggiani, N. (ed.): Digital Papyrology II. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 139-148.

Granata, S. (2011): The photograph of the Artemidorus papyrus Konvolut: comparative digital analysis. In: Canfora, L. / Bottiroli, G. / De Simoni, C. (Hg.): Fotografia e falsificazione. San Marino: AIEP editore, S. 47–57.

Kupferschmidt, J. (2016): Die Entwicklungsgeschichte von MyCoRe an der Universität Leipzig. In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 30-34.

Maretti, E. / Zarri, G. P. (1970): Papyrology as an investigation field of algorithmic linguistics. In: Samuel, D. H. (Hg.): Proceedings of the twelfth international congress of papyrology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 12-17 August 1968. Toronto (Ont.) / Amsterdam: Hakkert, S. 279–300. (= ASPap)

Oates, J. F. (1999): Reading invisible ink: digital imaging of P. Duk. Inv. 716. In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, S. 127–130.

Quenouille, N. (2016): Abgestaubt und eingescannt – Papyrologie goes Internet. In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 5-29.

Quenouille N. / Blaschek, S. (2016): Das Papyrus und Ostraka Projekt Halle-Jena-Leipzig. In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 35-59.

Reggiani, N. (2017): Digital papyrology. 1. Methods, tools and trends. Berlin / Boston (Mass.): De Gruyter.

Reggiani, N. (Hg.) (2018): Digital papyrology. 2. Case studies on the digital edition of ancient Greek papyri. Berlin / Boston (Mass.): De Gruyter.

Scholl, R. (2016): Papyrologica digitalia Lipsiensia. In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 2-4.

Scholl, R. / Kupferschmidt, J. / Gerhardt, M. / Freitag S. (2016): Das Papyrusportal. In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 60-77.

Scholl, R. / Weilbach, C. (2016): Mehrsprachiges online-Wörterbuch zum Fachwortschatz der Verwaltungssprache des griechisch-römisch-byzantinischen Ägypten: das neue Fachwörterbuch (nFWB). In: Digital Classics Online 2.2, S. 78-91.

Tarte, S. M. (2012): The digital existence of words and pictures: the case of the Artemidorus papyrus. In: Historia 61, S. 325-336.

Worp, K. A. (2014): P.Lund. 4.13. In: The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 51, S. 198.

Vierros, M. / Henriksson, E. (2017): Preprocessing Greek Papyri for Linguistic Annotation. In: Büchler, M. / Mellerin, L. (Hg.): Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities. Special Issue on Computer-Aided Processing of Inter-textuality in Ancient Languages.

Vierros, M. (2018): Linguistic Annotation of the Digital Papyrological Corpus: Sematia. In: Reggiani, N. (Hg.): Digital Papyrology II. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 105-118.

Zarmakoupi, M. (Hg.) (2010): The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum: archaeology, reception, and digital reconstruction. Berlin / New York: De Gruyter. (= Sozomena)

 

6.2 Epigraphik

Berti, M. / Jushaninowa, J. / Naether, F. / Celano, G. G. A / Yordanova, P. (2016): The Digital Rosetta Stone. Textual Alignment and Linguistic Annotation. In: Berti, M. / Naether, F. (Hg.): Altertumswissenschaften in a Digital Age: Egyptology, Papyrology and Beyond. Proceedings of a conference and workshop in Leipzig, November 4–6, 2015. Universität Leipzig: Publikationsserver der Universität Leipzig. (http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-201522)

Berti, M. / Stoyanova, S. (2014): Digital Marmor Parium. For a Digital Edition of a Greek Chronicle. In: S. Orlandi (Hg.): Information Technologies for Epigraphy and Cultural Heritage. Proceedings of the First EAGLE International Conference. Roma: Sapienza Università Editrice, 319-324.

Bodard, G. (2010): Epigraphic Documents in XML for Publication and Interchange. In: Feraudi-Gruénais, F. (Hg.): Latin on Stone: Epigraphic research and electronic archives. Lanham: Lexington Books, 1-17.

Felle, A. E. (2014): Perspectives on the digital corpus of the Christian inscriptions of Rome (“Epigraphic Database Bari”): contexts and texts. In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, S. 302–307.

Lamé, M. / Sarullo, G. / Boschetti, F. (2015): Technology & tradition: a synergic approach to deciphering, analyzing and annotating epigraphic writings. In: Lexis 33, S. 9–30.

Steiner, K. / Mahony, S. (2016): How are digital methods changing research in the study of the classical world ? An EpiDoc case study [¿ Cómo los métodos digitales están cambiando la investigación del mundo clásico ? El caso del EpiDoc]. In: Panta Rei: Revista Digital de Ciencia y Didáctica de la Historia, S. 125–148.

Tracy, S. V. / Papaodysseus, C. (2009): The study of hands on Greek inscriptions: the need for a digital approach. In: American Journal of Archaeology 113, S. 99–102.

Tupman, C. (2010): Contextual epigraphy and XML: digital publication and its application to the study of inscribed funerary monuments. In: Bodard, G. / Mahony, S. (Hg.): Digital research in the study of classical antiquity. Farnham: Ashgate, S. 73–86. (= Digital research in the arts and humanities)