eScripta at DH2019 Utrecht

The eScripta team is very happy to announce that we will be presenting at DH2019, the annual Digital Humanities conference this year in Utrecht on 9–12 July. We will be presenting a poster on the eScriptorium platform that is currently under development and that focusses on a web interface to Kraken, Archetype, and (most likely) other components such as Pyrrha (from the École des Chartes) and TEI Publisher

Peter Stokes from eScripta will also be giving a full-day workshop with Debora Matos from the University of Münster, to show the theory and practice of using Archetype for your own research into palaeography, art history and other studies of written communication.

Further information on DH2019 is available here, and the list of workshops and how to sign up can be found here. We hope to see you there!


Peter A. Stokes

Peter Stokes is directeur d'études en humanités numériques et computationnelles appliquées à l’étude de l’écrit ancien (approximately 'research professor in digital and computational humanities applied to historical writing') at the École Pratique des Hautes Études – Université PSL, Section des Sciences Historiques et Philologiques, in Laboratoire Archéologie et Philologie d’Orient et d’Occident (AOROC, UMR 8546). His current primary research focus is on multigraphism (the use of different scripts or writing-systems), particularly in medieval Europe, combining the fields of palaeography, digital humanities and informatics.

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  1. 09/07/2019

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