A conversation about digital humanities in Byzantine research, with Kuba Kabala. How did digital humanities emerge from traditional (analog) modes of research? What new approaches do they enable? What new findings do they make possible?
Byzantium & Friends is hosted by Anthony Kaldellis, Professor and Chair of the Department of Classics at The Ohio State University. You can follow him on his personal website.
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Top Image: Detail from a Byzantine manuscript, 13th century – MS. LUDWIG II 5 (Getty museum) / Google Art Project
A conversation about digital humanities in Byzantine research, with Kuba Kabala. How did digital humanities emerge from traditional (analog) modes of research? What new approaches do they enable? What new findings do they make possible?
Kuba Kabala is Assistant Professor of History and Digital Studies at Davidson College. Click here to view his college webpage.
Some of the digital resources mentioned in this episode include:
The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)
Mapping Past Societies (formerly, the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations)
Academia.edu
Dumbarton Oaks
Hagia Sophia: Sound, Space, and Spirit in Byzantium
Byzantium & Friends is hosted by Anthony Kaldellis, Professor and Chair of the Department of Classics at The Ohio State University. You can follow him on his personal website.
You can listen to more episodes of Byzantium & Friends through Podbean.
Top Image: Detail from a Byzantine manuscript, 13th century – MS. LUDWIG II 5 (Getty museum) / Google Art Project
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