Online conference, 14-16 April 2021
An online conference on the current developments and perspectives of Digital Neo-Latin studies, organized by Neven Jovanović (Zagreb), Marc Laureys (Bonn) and Alexander Winkler (Berlin/Halle) under the auspices of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies.
The conference will be held via zoom. You can register via mail to alexander_winkler@posteo.de.
Please note: The conference is the first part of a two-tiered vacation school, generously supported by the VolkswagenStiftung. The second part will be a 3-day in-person workshop in Bonn that is currently being scheduled. More information and a call for participation will follow soon.
All times are in CEST (Berlin/Paris time).
Wednesday, 14 Αpril 2021
10.00-10.15: Introduction
OCR, digital editions, and corpora
10.15-11.00 – Enikő Békés: Bibliotheca corvina digitalis – The Renaissance library of King Matthias online
11.00-11.45 – Uwe Springmann: OCR for Neo-Latin (presentation, CC-BY 4.0)
11.45-12.30 – Martin Korenjak/Stefan Zathammer: Nova Scientia. A Semantic Media Wiki and a New Transkribus Model for Studying Latin Science
14.30-15.15 – Marco Petolicchio: Basinio, Hesperis: An overview of its digital architecture
15.15-16.00 – Neven Jovanović: Preparing a digital critical edition of a Neo-Latin text – Nicholas of Modruš, Oratio de funere Petri cardinalis S. Sixti (1474)
16.00-16.45 – William Short: The Latin WordNet and meaning representation in electronic corpora
Thursday, 15 Αpril 2021
Text mining and stylometry
10.15-11.00 – Maciej Eder: Textual similarities and Latin literature: a few case studies
11.00-11.45 – Johann Ramminger: Stylometry and Neo-Latin texts: Some case studies
11.45-12.30 – Christof Schöch: Comparison of Text Groups using Measures of Distinctiveness, slides by Christof Schöch on GitHub, CC-BY 4.0
14.30-15.15 – Patrick J. Burns: Conversational Agents from the Neo-Latin Colloquia to ChatterBot
15.15-16.00 – Maria Chiara Parisi/Yvette Oortwijn: Distributional Semantics for Neo-Latin
16.00-16.45 – Marco Passarotti: The LiLa Knowledge Base of Interlinked Linguistic Resources for Latin
Friday, 16 Αpril 2021
Linked Texts and Data
10.15-11.00 – Steven Coesemans/Jan Papy: Magister Dixit
11.00-11.45 – Matteo Romanello: Citation detection with the CitedLoci pipeline, slides https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4696148
11.45-12.30 – Andreas Walker: CERL resources in the context of Neo-Latin
14.30-15.15 – Marc Laureys/Alexander Winkler: Antonius Sanderus‘ Views on the Political and Cultural Contours of Flandria, slides by Alexander Winkler (CC-BY 4.0, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4695483)
DH and the teaching of and the teaching of Neo-Latin
15.15-16.00 – Isabella Walser-Bürgler: Joined Forces. Digital Humanities and Digital Teaching
Conclusions
16.00-16.45 – Ingrid De Smet: Potentials and Challenges of Digital Neo-Latin Studies
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