[D-Scribes List] Neo-Paleography conference: Videos and Posters online

Isabelle Santaniello imarthot at d-scribes.org
Fri Feb 21 12:56:06 CET 2020


Dear members of D-scribes mailing-list,

It is my great pleasure to inform you that the videos of the presentations given during the conference “Neo-Paleography: Analyzing Ancient Handwritings in the Digital Age” as well as the posters that were displayed are now accessible on the project website, see the list below and access here <https://d-scribes.philhist.unibas.ch/en/events-179/neo-paleography-conference/> .

Proceedings are in preparation.

Do not hesitate to get in contact with me if you are working on similar topics.

All the best

Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello 

d-scribes.org

 

Presentations <https://d-scribes.philhist.unibas.ch/en/events-179/neo-paleography-conference/conference-videos/> 

Nachum Dershowitz, Adiel Ben-Shalom in abs., Lior Wolf in abs. (Tel Aviv): Computerized Paleography: Tools for Historical Manuscripts

 

Mladen Popović, Lambert Schomaker, Maruf Dhali (Groningen): Digital Palaeography of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Dating Undated Manuscripts

 

Gemma Hayes, Maruf Dhali (Groningen): Identifying Dead Sea Scribes: A Digital Palaeographic Approach

 

Vinodh Rajan Sampath (Hamburg): Script Analyzer: A Tool for Quantitative Paleography 

 

Timo Korkiakangas (Helsinki): Quantifying Medieval Latin handwriting with Script Analyzer   

 

Elena Nieddu, Serena Ammirati in abs. (Roma): IN CODICE RATIO: a gateway to paleographical thesauri

 

Peter Stokes (Paris): (Still) Describing Handwriting: With Archetype and Beyond

 

Simona Stoyanova (Nottingham): The Python in the letterbox – epigraphic palaeography with Archetype

 

Lorenzo Sardone (San Marino): For a Palaeography of Demosthenic Papyri

 

Yasmine Amory (Ghent): More than a simple intuition. Towards a categorisation of palaeographical features 

 

Loreleï Vanderheyden (Heidelberg): How to unmask a digraph scribe? Apollos’ Greek and Coptic styles in the Aphrodito Byzantine Archive 

 

Anne Boud’hors (Paris): Identifying hands and styles in the Coptic papyri from Edfu (Papas' archive)

 

Esther Garel (Strasbourg): The Fayyumic Coptic Documentary Papyri: Issues of Palaeography, Formats and Dating

 

Christian Askeland (Cambridge): On the History of the Alexandrian Majuscule

 

Katharina Schröder (Münster): Searching for Relatives: Palaeographical Analysis of Coptic New Testament Manuscripts in the Institute for New Testament Textual Research Münster 

 

Alin Suciu, Ulrich Schmid in abs. (Göttingen): Digital Support for a Paleographical Assessment of the White Monastery Manuscripts

 

Marie Beurton-Aimar, Cecilia Ostertag in abs. (Bordeaux): Re-assembly Egyptian potteries with handwritten texts

 

Vincent Christlein (Nuremberg): Writer identification in historical document images 

 

Imran Siddiqi (Islamabad): Dating of Historical Manuscripts using Image Analysis & Deep Learning Techniques 

 

Tanmoy Mondal (Montpellier): Efficient technique for Binarization, Noise Cleaning and Convolutional Neural Network Based Writer Identification for Papyri Manuscripts

 

Andreas Fischer (Fribourg): Recent Advances in Graph-Based Keyword Spotting for Supporting Quantitative Paleography

 

Vlad Atanasiu, Peter Fornaro (Basel): On the Utility of Color in Computational Paleography

 

 

Poster session <https://d-scribes.philhist.unibas.ch/en/events-179/neo-paleography-conference/poster-session-copy-1-237/> 

Benjamin Kiessling (1), Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra (1), Rodney Ast (2), Holger Essler (3), Aligning extant transcriptions of documentary and literary papyri with their glyphs, (1) École Pratique des Hautes Études, Université Paris Science et Lettres (PSL), (2) Universität Heidelberg, (3) Universität Würzburg

 

Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello, D-scribes, Digital Paleography of Greek and Coptic Papyri, Universität Basel

Nina Sietis, NOT A writtEn word but graphic symbols. NOTAE: An evidence-based reconstruction of another written world in pragmatic literacy from Late Antiquity to early medieval Europe, Sapienza 

Università di Roma

  

Leonora Sonego, Quantitative tools for the dating of Arabic 

Documentary texts, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München

 

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