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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Combined Classics Library ([[Institute of Classical Studies]], University of London and Hellenic and Roman Library) holds a collection of c. 150 small antiquities, mostly Greek and Roman ceramics, bequeathed by Victor Ehrenberg in 1976, on the condition that they be used for handling and teaching. | The Combined Classics Library ([[Institute of Classical Studies]], University of London and Hellenic and Roman Library) holds a collection of c. 150 small antiquities, mostly Greek and Roman ceramics, bequeathed by Victor Ehrenberg in 1976, on the condition that they be used for handling and teaching. Since 2019 the Library and Institute have been collaborating on a project to use the collection in teaching and training of 3D methods, involving students, workshop participants, and internships or placements | ||
==See also== | |||
* [https://ics.sas.ac.uk/about-us/ics-digital/ics-3d-lab ICS 3D Lab and avtivities] | |||
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Revision as of 18:10, 6 July 2021
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- Joanna Ashe
- Gabriel Bodard
- Valeria Vitale
- Alicia Walsh
Description
The Combined Classics Library (Institute of Classical Studies, University of London and Hellenic and Roman Library) holds a collection of c. 150 small antiquities, mostly Greek and Roman ceramics, bequeathed by Victor Ehrenberg in 1976, on the condition that they be used for handling and teaching. Since 2019 the Library and Institute have been collaborating on a project to use the collection in teaching and training of 3D methods, involving students, workshop participants, and internships or placements