Very happy to share that our new paper, "Interoperability as Equity: Collaborative Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs as a Tool to Shape Inclusive Ontologies" is out! We are discussing linked open data, ontologies, Wikidata and interoperability with CIDOC CRM
doi.org/10.5334/johd...
It’s tomorrow! If you want to learn more about digital methods/tools to analyze Romano-British temples, see you there (in person or online)
The Digital Classicist London 2026 programme is now out! Really looking forward to hear more about these wonderful projects during the summer
blog.stoa.org/archives/4375
Our conference on Digital Humanities applied to Romano-British sacred space is around the corner!
You can attend online or in person by booking here: ics.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
doi.org
On examining today's #PleiadesGazetteer Linked Data sidebar, with notes about #Wikidata #Trismegistos #LOD et al.
hcommons.social/@paregorios/...
OCR for Ancient Greek is constrained by a lack of open training data. But the deeper challenge tackled by 2 papers from Inria is doing OCR and document structure recovery together: section hierarchies, milestone numbering, marginal references.
Paper 1: arxiv.org/html/2603.02...
Classical Antiquity in Video Games: Combining Visual, Narrative & Interactive Elements
Fri 12 Jun, 5pm shorturl.at/iwEuL
Sarah Rohde (UoL) will explore the displacement of Classical Antiquity through a corpus of 100 games spanning different genres, contexts of productions & diverse target audiences
We said we'd have news.
The first release based on our new quarterly release for eScriptorium is out, and our lead developer talks about it:
escriptorium.eu/blog/2026-05...
Will come on our Inria instance next week :)
Maxime Guénette
Digital Classicist London 2026 call for papers. Papers on any aspect of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds *and* that address innovative digital approaches. Deadline Monday 16th March 2026. blog.stoa.org/archives/4370
Maxime Guénette
Maxime Guénette
Maxime Guénette
1/3 Thanks to @atrium-eu.bsky.social we are happy to unveil the new HTR United htr-united.github.io !
- New internationalization system
- New browsing interface for the corpora
- New form to register your corpus and help you build metrics ( htr-united.github.io/document-you... )
Tom Elliott
The Institute of Classical Studies
Thibault Clérice
Thibault Clérice
Thibault Clérice
Gabriel Bodard
I find skimming through the commit diffs after a new #PleiadesGazetteer sidebar run can be motivational and rewarding. It's a lens on a particular slice of work going on across all the connected proje...
The Digital Classicist London seminar invites proposals for the Summer 2026 series. We are looking for papers on any aspect of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds, including archaeology, cultural herit...
Hello everyone, I’m Hassen, lead developer of eScriptorium. I am taking the chance of this new blog to announce the April 2026 release, the first one of the Quarter releases mentioned in our previous blog, and after our mandatory one month of beta-test.
The Digital Classicist London seminars present aspects of the ancient or pre-colonial worlds, including archaeology, cultural heritage, history, language, literature and their reception, and address i...
Our conference on Digital Humanities applied to Romano-British sacred space is around the corner!
You can attend online or in person by booking here: ics.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Digital Approaches to Sacred Space in Roman Britain (London, Tuesday 19th May 2026), a one-day conference organised by Maxime Guénette (Montréal) bringing togther archaeologists, historians and digital humanists. Programme now available: groups.google.com/g/antiquist/...
Digital Approaches to Sacred Space in Roman Britain (London, Tuesday 19th May 2026), a one-day conference organised by Maxime Guénette (Montréal) bringing togther archaeologists, historians and digital humanists. Programme now available: groups.google.com/g/antiquist/...