A one-hour lecture about “Digital Humanities”, part of the CHUCOL course at the
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A one-hour lecture about “Digital Humanities”, part of the CHUCOL course at the
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Register variation in Modern Greek. The synchronic perspective
A one hour lecture exploring register variation in Modern Greek. Part of the Gr7 paper (MML Tripos, University of Cambridge).
You can download here a PDF file with the slides used in the lecture. The short movie extract demonstrating the use of καθαρεύουσα can also be found here.
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Theodosios Zygomalas’s Thematoepistolae and the transition from Byzantine to Early Modern Greek tradition
Late Antiquity and Byzantine Seminar, University of Oxford, 23.1.2008
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Byzantine texts and databases: case studies
Panel “Technology” at the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London
This was an overview paper about the use of databases and electronic texts in the field of Byzantine studies, in a panel organized by Michael Jeffreys. The powerpoint presentation is available as PDF-file.
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Register variation and the Grammar of Medieval Greek
Panel “Treasured words” at the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London
This paper has been submitted for publication to BMGS.
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XML-based transcriptions of medieval Greek manuscripts:Balancing the needs of different end-users.
Digital Classicist Work in progress seminar, Institute for Classical studies, London
This was a paper for a seminar series of Digital Classicist. It was meant for publication for a special issue of the Digital Medievalist but was unfortunately never completed. The manuscript in question is discussed also on my talk on the Thematoepistolae. The...
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The first lexicographer of Early Modern Greek. Martin Crusius and his Alphabetum vulgaris linguae graecae
The Byzantine & Modern Greek seminar, King’s College London
This paper was given as part of the Byzantine & Modern Greek Seminar Series organized by Prof. Roderick Beaton at King’s College London. It reproduces most of the material published in my PhD dissertation. The Powerpoint presentation is available as PDF-file.
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Building a database for the compilation of the Grammar of Medieval Greek
Building a database for the compilation of the Grammar of Medieval Greek. Language and corpora: an AHRC Workshop at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge
This workshop was organized by the Inscriptions of Aphrodisias project at King’s College London, the Greek Lexicon project, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge and the Grammar of...
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Electronic resources for the study of Medieval Greek: achievements and limitations
Digital philology: Problems and perspectives. International conference at the TEUCHOS research centre, University of Hamburg
I presented this overview paper at the conference organized by the TEUCHOS research project at the University of Hamburg. The Powerpoint presentation is available as PDF-file.
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