Digital Classicist London 2025 seminar: Ester Salgarella on ‘Sort It, See It, Say It. Digital strategies to revive a Bronze Age Aegean Script’

TIME: 5:00PM - 5:00PM

DATE: Friday, July 18th 2025

VENUE: Senate House

The organisers of Digital Classicist London 2025 (Gabriel Bodard and Elizabeth Koch-Kölük at the ICS, Stephen Kay at the British School in Rome, and Katharine Shields at King’s College London) are delighted to share the programme of seminars, all of which will be streamed live as well as delivered in person in London. The rich variety of presenters, methodologies and subject areas represented in this programme is especially pleasing to us, and helps to showcase both the depth and breadth of this thriving discipline.

All seminars are held at 17:00 BST (UTC+1) on Fridays, live on Youtube and in person in Senate House MakerSpace, room 265, University of London. Booking is recommended for in-person attendance. Links for the Youtube stream (live or any time after) are below, no booking required.

 

Friday June 6: Matteo Romanello (University of Zurich) & Charles Pletcher (Tufts University), Introducing Kōdōn, a Minimal Computing Library for Publishing Digital Commentaries (youtube) (register)

Friday June 20: Valentina Lunardi (University of California, Los Angeles) & Barbara McGillivray (King’s College London), Static and contextual embeddings for tracing semantic change: the case of Christian Latin (youtube) (register)

Friday July 11: Thibault Clérice (Inria, Paris), Distributed Text Services for Digital Classics (youtube) (register)

Friday July 18: Ester Salgarella (University of Aarhus), Sort It, See It, Say It. Digital strategies to revive a Bronze Age Aegean Script (youtube) (register)

Friday July 25: Chiara Senatore (La Sapienza, Roma), Digital editions of classical texts for GLAMs (youtube) (register)