Epigraphy in the Digital Age : : Opportunities and Challenges in the Recording, Analysis and Dissemination of Inscriptions.

This volume presents epigraphic research using digital and computational tools, comparing the outcomes of both well-established and newer projects to consider the most innovative investigative trends. Papers consider open-access databases, SfM Photogrammetry and Digital Image Modelling applied to te...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (258 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents Page
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Isabel Velázquez Soriano and David Espinosa Espinosa
  • Part 1 Preliminary Issues
  • Digital Projects in Epigraphy: Research Needs, Technical Possibilities, and Funding Problems
  • Silvia Orlandi
  • The Need for an Innovative Approach to the Study of Latin Epigraphic Poetry
  • Concepción Fernández-Martínez
  • The Role Played by Epigraphy in Archaeological Divulgation
  • Rosario Cebrián Fernández
  • Part 2 Digital Recording and Analysis Techniques in Epigraphy
  • Virtual Epigraphy: Virtual Museums and 3D Epigraphy
  • Javier Andreu Pintado and Pablo Serrano Basterra
  • Digital Epigraphy: New Technologies and 3D Modelling
  • Aroa Gutiérrez Alonso, Mercedes Farjas Abadía and Rocío Gutiérrez González
  • Reconstructing the Texts of Funerary Inscriptions from Augusta Emerita for the CIL II2 Mérida Project with the Aid of New Technologies
  • Jonathan Edmondson
  • Tools Integration for Understanding and Deciphering Inscriptions in the PETRAE Database
  • Florent Comte, Hernán González Bordas, Milagros Navarro Caballero and Nathalie Prévôt
  • A Sample of the Application of Digital Photogrammetry to Latin Epigraphy: The Epitaphs of the Vadinienses in 3D
  • David Martino García and Luis Coya Aláez
  • The 'Toros de Guisando' in the Digital Age
  • J. Francisco Fabián, Helena Gimeno Pascual, María del Rosario Hernando Sobrino and Hugo Pires
  • 'Rough-and-Ready': 3D Models Rescuing some Roman Inscriptions from Lusitania
  • Joaquín L. Gómez-Pantoja and Ignacio Triguero
  • Part 3 Computational Epigraphy and Digital Dissemination
  • Where Can Our Inscriptions Take Us? Harnessing the Potential of Linked Open Data for Epigraphy
  • Charlotte Tupman
  • Linguistic Markup and Dialectal Variants. The Perspective of the Digital Corpus Supplementum Epigraphicum Creticum (e-SEC).
  • Alcorac Alonso Déniz
  • Digital Publication of Texts in Palaeo-European Languages and Script. The State-of-the-Art
  • María José Estarán Tolosa
  • Philology and Technology in the Hesperia and AEHTAM Databanks
  • Eduardo Orduña, Eugenio R. Luján and Isabel Velázquez
  • The Epigraphica 3.0 Project: Making Accessible and More Readable the Roman Epigraphy from Ourense Province (Galicia, Spain)
  • David Espinosa Espinosa, Borja Paz Rodríguez and Miguel Carrero Pazos
  • Roman Open Data. CEIPAC's Amphora Epigraphy Database
  • José Remesal Rodríguez and Guillem Rull Fort
  • From CIL XV to the CEIPAC Database: Some Results of Dissemination Data
  • Juan Manuel Bermúdez Lorenzo
  • M(agistratus) H(ispaniae) R(omanae): A Database of Magistrates from Roman Iberia
  • Silvia Gazzoli
  • Doing Epigraphy with Digital Support: Tools for the Study of Lapidary Epigraphy - The Case of Roman Goldsmiths
  • Jordi Pérez González
  • Inscriptions by Christians in Late Antique Rome. Some Issues and Perspectives for the Epigraphic Database Bari (EDB)
  • Antonio E. Felle
  • EPIHUM, a Database for Renaissance Epigraphy from Portugal and Spain
  • Manuel Blázquez-Ochando and Manuel Ramírez-Sánchez.