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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2010 United Kingdom English UKRI | Network, Relation, Flow: ... (AH/F019459/1)ELTON BARKER; Bouzarovski, Stefan; Pelling, Chris; Isaksen, Leif;ELTON BARKER; Bouzarovski, Stefan; Pelling, Chris; Isaksen, Leif;HESTIA (the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive) employs the latest digital technology to develop an innovative methodology to the study of spatial data in Herodotus’ Histories. Using a digital text of Herodotus, freely available from the Perseus on-line library, to capture all the place-names mentioned in the narrative, we construct a database to house that information and represent it in a series of mapping applications, such as GIS, GoogleEarth and GoogleMap Timeline. As a collaboration of academics from the disciplines of Classics, Geography, and Archaeological Computing, HESTIA has the twin aim of investigating the ways geography is represented in the Histories and of bringing Herodotus’ world into people’s homes.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2010 United Kingdom English UKRI | Network, Relation, Flow: ... (AH/F019459/1)ELTON BARKER; Bouzarovski, Stefan; Pelling, Chris; Isaksen, Leif;ELTON BARKER; Bouzarovski, Stefan; Pelling, Chris; Isaksen, Leif;HESTIA (the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive) employs the latest digital technology to develop an innovative methodology to the study of spatial data in Herodotus’ Histories. Using a digital text of Herodotus, freely available from the Perseus on-line library, to capture all the place-names mentioned in the narrative, we construct a database to house that information and represent it in a series of mapping applications, such as GIS, GoogleEarth and GoogleMap Timeline. As a collaboration of academics from the disciplines of Classics, Geography, and Archaeological Computing, HESTIA has the twin aim of investigating the ways geography is represented in the Histories and of bringing Herodotus’ world into people’s homes.
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