Previous EpiDoc Workshops
Previous EpiDoc Workshops
An on-going series of international workshops and development “sprints” — chiefly organized by Charlotte Roueché and her team
at King's College, London — continue to focus and propel the movement.
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Workshops in 2002
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First International EpiDoc Workshop
29-30 April 2002 at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, U.S.A. Sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust through the EpiDoc Aphrodisias Pilot Project (EPAPP) and hosted by the Ancient World Mapping Center (UNC-CH).
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Second International EpiDoc Workshop
11-13 July 2002 at King's College, London, U.K. Sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust through EPAPP and hosted by the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (King's).
Workshops in 2004
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New York Workshop on Digital Publication
18-19 May 2004 at New York University, U.S.A. Sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) through the Inscriptions of Aphrodisias (InsAph) project, together with the Institute of Fine Arts and Humanities Computing Group (NYU).
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Rome Workshop on Digital Epigraphy
15-16 September, 2004 at The British School at Rome, Italy. Sponsored by AHRC through InsAph and hosted by the British School.
Workshops in 2005
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Oxford Workshop on Lexica, Prosopographies and Corpora
10-11 January 2005 at The Classics Centre, Oxford, U.K. Sponsored by AHRC through InsAph, together with the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents and the Lexicon of Greek Personal Names.
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Berlin Workshop on Digital Epigraphy
17-18 September 2005 at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy, Germany. Sponsored by AHRC through InsAph, in collaboration with the Academy.
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Providence Workshop on Markup for Museums
11-13 November 2005 at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. Sponsored by AHRC through InsAph and hosted by the U.S. Epigraphy Project and the Scholarly Technology Group (Brown).
Workshops in 2006
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Cambridge Workshop on Corpora and Language
12-13 January 2006 in the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, U.K. The workshop was sponsored by AHRC, and co-organized by the Ancient Greek Lexicon Project, the Grammar of Medieval Greek Project and InsAph.
- EpiDoc “Sandstorm” London Sprint
20-24 March 2006 at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College, London, U.K., sponsored by AHRC through InsAph.
Please note also the public presentations and papers that have been delivered by members of the EpiDoc Community (coming soon).