Atlomy

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Lead researcher

  • Orly Lewis

Description

Taken from project About page (Accessed 2024-12-8):

ATLOMY is an open access atlas and lexicon of Greco-Roman anatomical ideas, terminology and research. It is a result of an ongoing multidisciplinary study of the history of anatomy by project ATLOMY. The team has classicists, historians, modern anatomists, 3D modellers, software developers and product experts. We work together to analyse and decipher the ancient anatomical knowledge and to present it by means of the 21st century, including: interactive 3D models, overlaid with lexical information; an interactive, searchable lexicon linked to the models.

We study the ancient texts by combining historical and philological analysis with empirical research and high-end digital and visual design and development.

We are based at the Digital Ancient Science Lab at the Department of Classics at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, PI: Dr. Orly Lewis.

Funding for ATLOMY is granted by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (GA 852550).