Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network: Digital Books, Images and Objects
Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network: Digital Books, Images and Objects
The aim of the project is the reconstruction and online publication
of about 1700 prints, which appeared between 1500 and 1900. In a next
step forms of semantic networks are to be approached in separate
subprojects. This is to be illustrated through the direct
contextualisation of objects from Philipp von Stosch's Gem Collection.
The aim of the project "Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network"
within the Arachne database is the development and provision of
web-based prints from the period between 1500 and 1830. The project’s
basis is defined by engravings to classical, Near Eastern and Egyptian
Archaeology of the 16th till the 19th century from the library of the
Rome Department of the DAI. These early prints (e.g. travel, research
and excavation reports, catalogs) have been published in the examination
of the excavations and discoveries of ancient cultures in the
Mediterranean region.
A total of 2,300 engravings will be processed. Of these 1,200 (status
of July 2013) are digitized in a way, that they are available as
searchable full text (OCR). In addition, the in the engraving presented
objects are contextualized. This primarily concerns the structural
metadata of the prints as tables of contents, the presence of images or
captions, but also bibliographic data of the book. These are structured
in collaboration with the DAI’s ZENON database by using the TEI editor
which was developed for this purpose by the CoDArchLab. That is the
technical book division into cover, title page, table of contents, table
etc. which is tagged by using the TEI editor’s user interface, so links
are created in a standardized way.
Among the semantic metadata the objects pictured and described in the
prints, and also its places and people are primarily relevant. This
information will be identified and linked to the corresponding
information in the image and object database Arachne, i.e. on the one
hand to "real" objects and also to the relevant collection, topography
and reception records. If this information is not yet available in
Arachne, the corresponding records are created.
Looking up the Stoss'schen gem collection you find the contextualizing
of the semantic metadata deepened. The digitized titles will also be
found on the Metasearch of the Virtual Library "PropylaeumSEARCH2".
The four and a half year project "Reception of Antiquity in a
Semantic Network" began in September 2009 and is funded by the DFG.
The following institutions are involved: Rome Departement of the DAI,
the head office of the DAI in Berlin, the CoDArchLab in Cologne, ZENON
database and the Winckelmann-Gesellschaft Stendal.
The expected findings of the overall project concerning former
storage places, collection history and publication of archaeological
history until the end of the 19th century will offer many insights to
the prospective research into the change of the antiques understanding
during the Baroque, Enlightenment and Classicism. Thus, the project
provides insights into the history of archeology, in the reception of
antiquity of various epochs, in the history of various collections and
the development of archaeological publications. Ultimately, the project
contributes to the interdisciplinary and cultural historical research.
Further Information
All books of the project "Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network"
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