Digital Roman Heritage: Digital Roads to the Literary, Artistic and Physical Legacy of Rome
Welcome to the virtual home of Digital Roman
Heritage, an international research collaboration network that brings
together Digital Humanities initiatives with regard to the physical,
artistic and literary legacy of Rome. The main aims of this network are
to share best practices, and to facilitate the digital linkage between
projects from various disciplines related to the city and symbol of
Rome.
To this purpose the network
hosts this web portal to present projects and activities
meets regularly to discuss collaboration
applies for grants to further data exchange.
This portal offers links to PROJECTS, RESOURCES, TOOLS, ORGANIZATIONS that are related to the Roman Legacy.
Digitizing Visual Memories in Architecture and Cityscapes
American Academy of Rome – Resources
Links to useful research databases, maps & GIS and other online resources with regard to Rome
Ancient World Mapping Center
Interdisciplinary Research Center promoting cartography, historical
geography, and geographic information science within the field of
ancient studies
Interactive cartographic history of the waters of the city of Rome
Central Object database of the German Archaeological Institute and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne
A framework for linguistic annotation and curation
Integrates existing archaeological research data infrastructures
Database, treasure trove and toolbox for those interested in the History of Culture
Brings together practical and historical information on the Papal churches in Rome
Database of antique monuments known in the Renaissance, together with related texts and images
Research and Valorisation Project on the Roman neighbourhood of Testaccio
Software to enable distant reading of a text corpus and platform to enable a team to annotate
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
WebGIS of Rome based on maps in the Catasto Gregoriano, etchings by Piranesi and Vasi and archival documents
Digital Library of Late-antique Latin texts annotated according to TEI-XML standards
Digital successor to the published book and maps of Mapping Augustan Rome
A hub for scholars and students interested in the application of
humanities computing to research in the ancient and Byzantine worlds
Digital Reconstruction of the Severan Marble plan of Rome
A resource for scholars and readers of Latin texts of all eras and genres
Digital model of the Roman Forum as it appeared in late antiquity
3D technologies applied to the capture, representation and interpretation of (ancient) sculpture
Website of the AIS ROMA-project (Archaeological Information System Roma)
The Europeana Network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy
Discovery and usability of textual references to ancient world places
An interface for exploring and reading texts that reference ancient places
A digital geography for Latin literature
Geographical database of over eight million placenames
Database of the History of Dutch art and culture in Rome
Integrating Arachne and Perseus
Geospatial analysis of Herodotus’ Histories
Presents the textual transmission of the Iliad and the Odyssey in a historical framework
Information Technology Laboratory of the Italian ‘i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali’
A multilingual classification system for cultural content
A unique international exhibition that has launched simultaneously in Rome, Sarajevo, Alexandria and Amsterdam
Website on Roman Antiquity, with many photos, texts, and resources
Crowdsourcing Project to lemmatize and annotate the Latin semantic field of sexuality
Research project into the scavi beneath the S. Giovanni in Laterano
Training data and tools to optimize OCR process of Latin texts
Lexical database of Latin language
Interactive database of written and visual evidence concerning medieval and early Renaissance Rome
Interactive database of digitized books from the Bibliotheca Herziana, with a focus on the city of Rome
Exploring potential relationships in biographical data and cultural
networks between early modern Amsterdam and Rome, by linking various
datasets
Analysis and reconstruction of the 5th and 6th miles of the Via Appia by means of a 3D Geographic Information System
Annotates, connects and visualizes (humanist) Latin poetry about the city and symbol of Rome
Memorata Poetis
A search engine which is both lexical and multilingual, semantic and thematic.
The reception of antique statuary in collections of engravings
Digital Archive of Latin Poetry
A web-based data management, network analysis & visualisation environment
A digitized version of the map of Rome by Giambattista Nolli (ca. 1692-1756)
A reconstruction of the Tabula Peutingeriana with internet technology
Community driven open licence map of the world
The Stanford Geospatial network Model of the Roman world
A digitized version of the Orbis Latinus by Graesse (1909) (Lexicon of medieval and early modern Latin geographical names)
Website dedicated to Ostia, the harbour city of ancient Rome
Digital Latin metre: program for the automatic analysingof Latin verses
Enables linked Ancient Geodata in Open Systems
A gazetteer of period definitions for linking and visualizing data
Digital Library of Classical and Renaissance Texts
Perseus Projects Texts loaded under PhiloLogic
Virtual reconstruction of Rome based on the scaele model by Paul Bigot (1870-1942)
A community-built gazetteer and graph of ancient places
Digital archive of Latin poetry by Italian poets from the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Website dedicated to the history and sites of Rome
An application that blends graphics, narratives, videos and breathtaking 3D animations
3D models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome
Interactive database of collections of the ancient genre of Wisdom Literature
Digital collection of Antonio Lafreris’ Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae
Spatial Information Laboratory of VU University Amsterdam
Tool for stylometric analysis of texts in different languages
Tool for intertextual analysis of Greek and Latin texts
Interdiscplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources
Multidisciplinary research group using the physical and virtual city of Rome as point of departure
Virtual exhibition of material from the Vatican Library, dedicated to Renaissance Rome
Community-driven archaeological atlas of classical antiquity, inspired by and modelled after Wikipedia
Interactive digital tool based on Pirro Ligorio’s 1561 map of ancient Rome
Digital model of Rome as it appeared c. AD 315
Bringing 3D technologies to humanities research
Virtual Museum Transnational Network
Interactive information system for the humanities, with a focus on Rome
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