Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity
Innovative methodologies in the study of ancient cultures
Gabriel Bodard editor Simon Mahony editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:11th Nov '16
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This volume highlights the intersection of digital practices with Classical scholarship, showcasing innovative methodologies in Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity.
In Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity, the author delves into the evolving landscape of Classical scholarship in the digital age. This book highlights the myriad challenges and opportunities that arise from integrating digital practices and resources into traditional research methodologies. It draws on the knowledge and experiences of a diverse community of scholars, demonstrating that rigorous scholarship remains vital to both digital research and mainstream Classical Studies.
The chapters within this edited collection encompass a wide array of subjects, including text and data markup, data management, network analysis, and pedagogical theory. Each topic illustrates the innovative methods that enhance various aspects of studying the ancient world. By showcasing these diverse approaches, Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity emphasizes the importance of adaptability and creativity in the field.
Ultimately, this volume serves as a testament to the collaborative and interdisciplinary spirit that defines Classical Studies today. It invites readers to reconsider traditional boundaries and encourages the integration of new technologies and methodologies into their research practices, ensuring that the study of antiquity continues to thrive in a rapidly changing academic environment.
'A productive interdisciplinary collaboration among computer scientists, engineers, classicists, and other humanities researchers within an open community of scholars sharing complementary skills and interests ... Perusing the contents of this stimulating volume, a representative sampling of innovative projects that employ advanced digital technologies, one feels much as Da Gama must have felt gazing out across the vast, variegated landscape of a world as yet unexplored.' John Bodel, Brown University, USA 'Where once scholars considered how to apply IT to the study of the ancient world, now we must consider how to place the study of the ancient world within 'digital knowledge'. This has required us to rethink the classifications, collaborations and alliances with which we have operated for so long, and to consider the new audiences (expert and inexpert) who will look at, and sometimes contribute to, our resources and scholarship. This volume reflects the achievements, the potential and the challenges of this situation. It brings together practitioners from a diverse range of specialisms within classics: epigraphy and papyrology, literary and linguistic study, archaeology, numismatics. Their contributions demonstrate progress in digitization, but beyond that, they explore the wider context (academic and technical) in which digital classics must now function'. Elaine Matthews, University of Oxford, UK ’Taken as a whole, this multidisciplinary book can inspire future research, future writers and future creations in the field of classical studies.'’ Online Information Review
ISBN: 9781138252165
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Weight: 430g
230 pages