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Tag Archives: digital humanities

Comprehensive Coptic Lexicon v. 1.2

October 2, 2020by dmb93

Below is an update (including links to publicly-available raw data) to the Comprehensive Coptic Lexicon (CCL), the product of collaboration between three teams – the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiacae, Database and […]

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job openings: digital Coptic palaeography

June 17, 2018by dmb93

Lots of positions involving Coptic in Europe, these days. This one is on the computer science side of digital humanities. The deadline is not far off: 1 July. Universität Basel, […]

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jobs

Conference: International Association for Coptic Studies (IACS)

March 14, 2016by dmb93

The 11th International Congress of Coptic Studies will meet at Claremont Graduate University, California, USA, from July 25-30, 2016. Coptic monks, magic, manuscripts, and more will be discussed at length. […]

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two doctoral research positions in Coptic lexicography available at Free University of Berlin

August 11, 2015by dmb93

(scroll down for English version) Wiss. Mitarbeiterin / Wiss. Mitarbeiter (Praedoc)
mit 1/2-Teilzeit-Beschäftigung
befristet auf 3 Jahre,
Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L FU sind im Projekt Database and Dictionary of Greek Loanwords in Coptic (DDGLC) […]

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The Ohio State University Press Open Access Initiative

July 13, 2015by dmb93

Theophrastus`s On Stones is a useful reference for all of us dealing with the early history of alchemy. Now you can get a very nice edition of it for free. […]

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Ancient Esotericism at the SBL

June 2, 2015by dmb93

There will be a bevy of papers relevant to the study of esotericism and antiquity at the joint meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of […]

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KELLIA project wins NEH grant to digitize Coptic texts

June 1, 2015by dmb93

Congratulations to Prof. Caroline Schroeder of the University of the Pacific (and Coptic SCRIPTORIUM fame) on winning a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund international […]

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