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* '''2018-09-25''' : Tue, 17:15, Cohen Room N203, Senate House: Tony McEnery (Lancaster), Helen Baker (Lancaster), Studying history with corpora: social outsiders in the 17th century | * '''2018-09-25''' : Tue, 17:15, Cohen Room N203, Senate House: Tony McEnery (Lancaster), Helen Baker (Lancaster), Studying history with corpora: social outsiders in the 17th century | ||
* '''2018-10-17''' : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Onno van Nijf (Groningen), Connecting the Greeks: a network approach to Hellenistic festival culture | * '''2018-10-17''' : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Onno van Nijf (Groningen), Connecting the Greeks: a network approach to Hellenistic festival culture | ||
* '''2018-10-17''' : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: | * '''2018-10-17''' : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Valeria Vitale (Institute of Classical Studies), Title to be confirmed | ||
* '''2018-10-25''' : Thu, 17:30, Wolfson Room NB02, Senate House: Dag Hasse (Wurzberg), Using Digital Technologies for the Study of Medieval Arabic-Latin Translators | * '''2018-10-25''' : Thu, 17:30, Wolfson Room NB02, Senate House: Dag Hasse (Wurzberg), Using Digital Technologies for the Study of Medieval Arabic-Latin Translators | ||
* '''2018-10-31''' : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Rada Varga (Cluj-Napoca), New developments on the prosopography of the Roman provincial world - on individual and collective (self)representations | * '''2018-10-31''' : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Rada Varga (Cluj-Napoca), New developments on the prosopography of the Roman provincial world - on individual and collective (self)representations |
Revision as of 17:34, 21 September 2018
Seminar series
- UCL DH seminar
- Queen Mary DH seminar (no programme since 2017?)
- King's DDH seminar (no programme since 2015?)
- British Library Digital Conversations (no events currently in calendar?)
- IHR Digital History seminar
- ICS Digital Classicist (events in June-July only)
Future events
- 2018-09-25 : Tue, 17:15, Cohen Room N203, Senate House: Tony McEnery (Lancaster), Helen Baker (Lancaster), Studying history with corpora: social outsiders in the 17th century
- 2018-10-17 : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Onno van Nijf (Groningen), Connecting the Greeks: a network approach to Hellenistic festival culture
- 2018-10-17 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Valeria Vitale (Institute of Classical Studies), Title to be confirmed
- 2018-10-25 : Thu, 17:30, Wolfson Room NB02, Senate House: Dag Hasse (Wurzberg), Using Digital Technologies for the Study of Medieval Arabic-Latin Translators
- 2018-10-31 : Wed, 13:00, 243, Senate House: Rada Varga (Cluj-Napoca), New developments on the prosopography of the Roman provincial world - on individual and collective (self)representations
- 2018-11-21 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Christopher Oghe (Institute of English Studies), Title to be confirmed
- 2018-12-05 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Seth Cayley (Gale Primary Sources), Title to be confirmed
- 2019-01-23 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Sophia Psarra (Bartlett School of Architecture), Title to be confirmed
- 2019-02-06 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Ava Fatah gen Schieck (Bartlett School of Architecture), Title to be confirmed
- 2019-03-06 : Wed, 17:30, G31, Foster Court, UCL: Ingeborg van Vugt (Scuola Normale Superiore), Title to be confirmed
Past events
- 2016-10-10: Mon, 5.00 pm, 349, Senate House South Block, ICS: Peter Pormann (Manchester), Genealogies of Knowledge: New Digital Approaches to the Study of Translations into Latin and Arabic
- 2016-10-12: Wed, 5.30pm, G31 Foster Court, UCL: Dr James Cummings (Oxford), Freedom to constrain: Introducing TEI customisation
- 2016-11-08: Tues, 17:15, N203 Senate House North Block, IHR: Will Finley (Sheffield), Making an Impression: Book Illustrations and their Technologies in Britain, 1780-1850
- 2016-12-06: Tues, 17:15, N203 Senate House North Block, IHR: Ruth Ahnert (Queen Mary University London), Tudor Intelligence Networks