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* Project ''Die ägyptische und orientalische "''' | * Project ''[[Rubensohn_Bibliothek|Die ägyptische und orientalische "'''Rubensohn-Bibliothek'''"]]'' (ÄMP, SMB, Berlin): ''' TEI/EpiDoc encoding''' concept and DH workflow. | ||
* Project '''''The Rosetta Stone online''''': online publication of its text, richly annotated, link to test server on request. | * Project '''''[[Rosetta_Stone_online|The Rosetta Stone online]]''''': online publication of its text, richly annotated, link to test server on request. | ||
* Project '''''Encoding Complex Writing Systems''''' (EnCoWs): community discussiong the '''TEI/EpiDoc encoding''' of non-linear and/or iconic writing systems. | * Project '''''Encoding Complex Writing Systems''''' (EnCoWs): community discussiong the '''TEI/EpiDoc encoding''' of non-linear and/or iconic writing systems. |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 9 October 2015
Dr. Daniel A. Werning
Daniel Werning studied Egyptology, General Linguistics, and Computer Sciences in Göttingen and Heidelberg (Germany).
He is now working at the Excellence Cluster "Topoi", Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany).
Contact and academic homepages: at HU Berlin, at Topoi.
Main Research interests
- Ancient Egyptian Grammar, Hieroglyphic writing system, Language typology, Construction Grammar, Spatial linguistics;
- Textual criticism;
- Egyptian Netherworld Books, Theology of the Egyptian New Kingdom;
- Digital Humanities, esp. TEI/EpiDoc.
DH Projects (current)
- Project Die ägyptische und orientalische "Rubensohn-Bibliothek" (ÄMP, SMB, Berlin): TEI/EpiDoc encoding concept and DH workflow.
- Project The Rosetta Stone online: online publication of its text, richly annotated, link to test server on request.
- Project Encoding Complex Writing Systems (EnCoWs): community discussiong the TEI/EpiDoc encoding of non-linear and/or iconic writing systems.