• Classics (Greek and Roman "publishing")
• Digital Humanities (dabbling in things)
• Research management (currently at KU Leuven)
A little book: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009545327
Daria Kohler
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Daria Kohler
The application period for the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2026 (#DHH26) is now open (until 14 April).
Apply now & spread the word:
heldig.fi/dhh26
V LECTIO Interdisciplinary Summer School “Translations in the Premodern and Early Modern World”
8-9 September 2026, Old Abbey of Kortenberg.
Masterclasses, research pitches, and a lot of conversations across disciplines!
Program and registration (until 30 June): www.kuleuven.be/lectio/event...
Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH26 | 20.–29.5.2026
According to Palladas, A.P. 9.401 writing was a gift of Physis.
Nature, who loves the rules of friendship, procured
the tools to meet with those away from home:
pen, paper, ink, and letters drawn by hand,
tokens of the heart that grieves from afar.
I look forward to talking about corrections! As I was preparing the paper and looked through my old notes, it turned out that this was the very first topic I tried to tackle at the beginning of my DPhil — back then I thought I could cover all its aspects in a couple of pages...
This is great to see. We should be able to read in more languages, not less, and we should be able to publish in more languages, not just English.
...and once again, I find myself removing a "the author seems not to be a native speaker" from the otherwise helpful review *sigh*
Thank you to the @tetraseminar.bsky.social organisers and everyone who came to listen to my paper! It was the most well-organised online seminar I've given, and great to have plenty of time for discussion.