Encoding across Languages and Technologies, 14 ottobre 2022, 9:30-16:45 (CET)

La sesta conferenza ENCODE si concentrerà sullo sviluppo di database di corpora documentati in modo più frammentario, come le iscrizioni micenee e runiche e presenterà progetti esistenti e sfide tecniche. Iscrizione per la partecipazione online o in presenza entro il 07.10.2022.

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  • Data: 14 OTTOBRE 2022  dalle 9:30 alle 16:45

  • Luogo: Conference room “Linken”, Georg Sverdrups hus, Moltke Moes vei 39 - Evento in presenza e online

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Programma della Conferenza

 

09:30–09:45    Saluti

09:45–10:15    The undeciphered Aegean scripts and the ERC INSCRIBE 3D Model Viewer: State-of-the-art Digital Corpora and future prospects, Silvia Ferrara (University of Bologna)

10:15–10:45    Encoding Mycenaean texts, Federico Aurora (University of Oslo)

10:45–11:15    Pausa caffè

11:15–11:45    Semantic MediaWiki for digital editing: Lexicon Leponticum and Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum, Corinna Salomon (University of Vienna), Martin Braun (University of Vienna)

11:45–12:15    The Hesperia database and the digital compilation of Palaeohispanic epigraphic corpus, Eduardo Orduña (Institut El Pont de Suert, Lleida)

12:15–14:00    Pausa pranzo

14:00–14:30    Runor – A digital resource for research on runic inscriptions, Marco Bianchi (Uppsala University), Marcus Smith (Swedish National Heritage Board)

14:30–15:00    Beyond runes: Ongoing development of digital resources for Roman–script epigraphy in medieval Scandinavia, Elise Kleivane (University of Oslo), Johan Bollaert (University of Oslo), Alessandro Palumbo (University of Oslo), Karl Farrugia (University of Oslo)

15:00–15:30    Pausa caffè

15:30–16:00    The ideas behind Bibliotheca Polyglotta and their implementation online, Jens Braarvig (Norwegian Institute of Philology)

16:00–17:00    On XML and relational databases: alternative or complementary solutions? Tavola rotonda con Anna Foka (Uppsala University), Mark Depauw (KU Leuven), Pietro Liuzzo (Bibliotheca Hertziana) e Gioele Barabucci (NTNU)

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