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==Hosting Institution== | ==Hosting Institution== | ||
University of Naples Federico II’s Department of Humanities | University of Naples Federico II’s Department of Humanities (DSU). | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Courses organised by the FeDHLab== | ==Courses organised by the FeDHLab== | ||
* Brent Seales, ''From Vesuvius to Kentucky: a journey into Heritage Science'' | * Brent Seales, ''From Vesuvius to Kentucky: a journey into Heritage Science''. | ||
* Thibault Clérice, ''Computational Humanities | * Thibault Clérice, ''Computational Humanities''. | ||
* Angelo Mario Del Grosso, ''XML-Based Technologies for Historical and Literary Texts: Encoding, Processing, and Visualizing with TEI, XSLT, XQuery, and eXist-db'' | * Angelo Mario Del Grosso, ''XML-Based Technologies for Historical and Literary Texts: Encoding, Processing, and Visualizing with TEI, XSLT, XQuery, and eXist-db''. | ||
* Federico Boschetti, ''Coding for DH: Python and Domain-Specific Languages'' | * Federico Boschetti, ''Coding for DH: Python and Domain-Specific Languages''. | ||
* Robert Alessi, ''Training programme in digital and printed critical edition'' | * Robert Alessi, ''Training programme in digital and printed critical edition''. | ||
https://www.fedhlab.unina.it/didactics/courses-and-seminars/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 3 August 2025
Website
Hosting Institution
University of Naples Federico II’s Department of Humanities (DSU).
Description
From the website (accessed 29.07.2025)
FeDHLab is a space of University of Naples Federico II’s Department of Humanities dedicated to building and promoting projects related to Digital Humanities.[...] Projects that are supported at the FeDHLab draw on the expertise and support of numerous national and international scientific entities, which are part of a network based on collaboration and exchange of ideas.
The FeDHLab hosts visiting professors to organise courses and seminars on DH and DC.
Courses organised by the FeDHLab
- Brent Seales, From Vesuvius to Kentucky: a journey into Heritage Science.
- Thibault Clérice, Computational Humanities.
- Angelo Mario Del Grosso, XML-Based Technologies for Historical and Literary Texts: Encoding, Processing, and Visualizing with TEI, XSLT, XQuery, and eXist-db.
- Federico Boschetti, Coding for DH: Python and Domain-Specific Languages.
- Robert Alessi, Training programme in digital and printed critical edition.
https://www.fedhlab.unina.it/didactics/courses-and-seminars/