by Gabriel Bodard | Sep 9, 2020 | Digital humanities, Publications
The primary role that my colleagues and I serve at ICS Digital, as set out in the digital strategy document, is to “provide a point of contact and support for national infrastructure for digital research and teaching in the study of the ancient world, as part of the...
by emmabridges | Sep 6, 2019 | Digital humanities, Public engagement
Prof. Neville Morley (University of Exeter) shares news of a new animation about Thucydides, created with the help of an ICS public engagement grant. In recent years, Thucydides has become an increasingly familiar name in debates about current events, such as the...
by Gabriel Bodard | Aug 2, 2019 | Digital humanities, Teaching
As part of our contribution to the Intercollegiate Masters programme in classics, ancient history, art and archaeology, late antique and Byzantine studies and classical reception, the ICS offers two one-semester modules on Digital Classics. These modules are: ICS02...
by emmabridges | Feb 12, 2019 | Digital humanities
Barbara Roberts (Winnington-Ingram Graduate Library Trainee) reports on an event hosted by the Combined Library of the ICS and the Hellenic and Roman Societies, at which participants collaborated to produce digital images of objects in the library’s collection....
by Gabriel Bodard | Jan 25, 2019 | Digital humanities, Events
The ICS has hosted yearly, week-long EpiDoc training workshops since 2011, and many other similar events have been offered around the world in the past fourteen years. EpiDoc is community of practice and encoding guidelines for editions of ancient texts, in particular...
by emmabridges | Feb 15, 2018 | Digital humanities, Events, Publications, Research
ICS Publications Manager Dr. Liz Potter shares news of recent publications connected to the long-running Mycenaean Seminar. At the ICS we’ve recently been celebrating the long history of the Mycenaean Seminar. We’ve made a virtual issue of The Bulletin of the...