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ponteineptique.bsky.social
Digital humanists, loves python, making data, talking to data, reusing data. Researcher @ ALMAnaCh, Inria Paris.
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Did you know that you can use FairCopy XML editor as a desktop IIIF viewer? faircopyeditor.com #iiif #teixml

#epigraphy

Looking to get access to Sacred, Profane, Troublesome, Adventurous, The Lexicon Cyrilli across Ages and Manuscripts in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 96.2 #digiclass DOI: doi.org/10.7227/BJRL...

Lists tell us a lot. We know more about ancient libraries 🔖 from lists than from surviving libraries like the one at Herculaneum. My fav. is the red dipinti from the gymnasium at Tauromenium, Sicily (Taormina: pleiades.stoa.org/places/462506). sicily.classics.ox.ac.uk/inscription/... [SEG-26, 1123]

ICYMI: "highlighting the newfound ability to search inside digitized books and manuscripts effortlessly and extract Syriac and Arabic texts." digitalorientalist.com/2024/12/17/r...

Worst. Episode. EVER.

Has anyone managed to make Antidote v10 (perpetual license, not the hellish per year subscription) work with Ubuntu 24.04 and Thundebird ?

Dear friends, do I know anyone here who has experience in (digital) numismatics, in particular coin finds from Roman Antiquity? (Please repost if you might know someone!) Thx for any pointers.

A great resource :) “Epistolæ: Medieval Women's Letters… a collection of medieval Latin letters to and from women. The letters collected here date from the 4th to the 13th centuries, and they are presented in their original Latin as well as in English translation...” (epistolae.ctl.columbia.edu)

Now on the news blog of @isawlibrary.bsky.social isaw.nyu.edu/library/blog... 'first annotations for what will eventually become the ... “Representing Women Authorship in the #Latin Treebanks” (RWALT)'

I said this a few days ago in the context of GenAI, but having now (finally!) started my #dh2025 conference reviews, we need to move to full papers. It is harder and harder to rate evaluation, significance, methodology, etc. when the author has max 1500 words. (1/2)

William Caxton really out here spelling Christine (as in de Pisan) as "Xprystyne". I love early English printing so much.

WOW!!! Absolutely the post on my timeline that made me very excited. Can't wait to find time to explore this!!!!!!!!!!

@dh2025lisbon.bsky.social While it's not specifically an issue of Lisbon, I would really appreciate if we could only get PDF for review, and not DOC/DOCX, as the rendering might suffer from on software to the other ;)

@comphumresearch.bsky.social I think you have an issue on your website archives: 2022 and 2023 papers are the same pages - 2023.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/ - 2022.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/ I think the page of 2023 should not exist, as its equivalent is programme

If you have any experience with Ansible for deployment, I am looking for an answer on stackoverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/79... Basically, I have 3 machines, 2 have the same GID for a group, the last one not. 1/

We'd love to expand a little more to Old/Middle English manuscripts in the context of CATMuS, but we do not have much contact in this area. Would anyone be interested ?

Hear me blab in VOD: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpZD...

Correspondance de 1.30 a lille vers 17.30, si quelqu'un veut boire un café dans cette belle ville (mais proche gare).

Offre d’emploi – PhD position in Medieval History and Digital Humanities (Ghent University) rmblf.be/2025/01/20/o...

Today I am talking at @kingsdh.bsky.social about CATMuS at 10.30 in the context of the computational humanities research seminar. Link: www.kcl.ac.uk/events/build...