Maybe of interest: The articles published in the Neulateinisches Jahrbuch have been added to Wikidata. Check out this post in the Fediverse: https://t.co/uvJZ2L27uZ
If you haven't done so, follow https://t.co/3K1A8FaH4k to keep up to date with Digital Neo-Latin studies
The first issue resulting from our "Latin-Greek code-switching in early modernity" workshop is out now -- thanks to co-editor @Krithempour and our colleagues at JOLCEL for a smooth collaboration. Two more should be coming!
@DigNeoLatin@NeoLatinSociety
https://t.co/6MW61tN8Su
Do you have a rejected paper at @LrecColing that involves ancient or historical languages? Don’t be sad! You can still submit to the #LT4HALA2024 workshop! New deadline: March 1st!
https://t.co/dokmrOWppl
Submission page: https://t.co/4XP9Bmuqgy
#NLProc
📢Double call for papers for thematic sections in the 2025 and 2026 volumes of "Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin and New Ancient Greek Studies" (Peeters Publishers):
- Lovanium / Λωβάνιον 2025
- 60 years of Seminarium Philologiae Humanisticae
Proposals welcome!
Announcement from the Fediverse (https://t.co/wWbJ3XxrZY): #CfP for sessions on Digital Neolatin Studies for the next #IANLS conference in Aix-en-Provence 2025
Just posted in the #Fediverse
(find us at @[email protected] or subscribe to the feed via RSS -> https://t.co/OM9NDFKgoD).
This Xitter account will most likely be phased out soon.
Great initiative! Seems like a good incentive to share the news that our journal Humanistica Lovaniensia will from now on explicitly welcome papers on digital subjects related to Neo-Latin studies.
Here's a call for participation in a very brief survey on digital #Neolatin projects. If you know about a relevant project, it would be great if you could share what you know 👉 https://t.co/ETvKGWGsIt
For more info on digital Neolatin studies, follow https://t.co/3K1A8FaH4k
Do check out our CfP for the 2nd IJsewijn Lecture & Laboratorium on 23-24 May 2024 as well!
https://t.co/ilS2Il4ToP
@artskuleuven
@NeoLatinSociety@DigNeoLatin
If you have a spare minute, please consider this survey on editing Neo-Latin texts: https://t.co/okHnDUwKhZ
It's not specifically about digital editions, but maybe nevertheless of interest to some of you.
@NeoLatinSociety Sorry for not providing context: The survey was circulated via the IANLS mailing list a couple of days ago and is organized by Šime Demo (Zagreb) and Joan Tello (Barcelona). I fully trust the people involved, but I don't have more info.