Through the website of the Instiute of Classical Studies of the School of Advanced Study in London, we learned about the Digital Classicist London Seminar 2020.
Source: https://ics.sas.ac.uk/events/event/22545 |
Friday, Jun 19, 2020, 16:30 UK time
Institute of Classical Studies, University of London
Online seminar, streamed live and archived at: https://youtu.be/cG8sRps1s6Q
Our paper investigates the evolution of the concept of
“ownership” in Roman law using computational semantic methods. The work is
based on a relational database of Justinian’s Digest (533 CE) arranging more
than twenty thousand text units excerpted from hundreds of otherwise lost legal
works in a Python environment and shared on GitHub (mribary/pyDigest). We
present a thematic tree-map of Roman law based on hierarchical clustering of
sections. We use computational methods for terminology extraction and
distributional semantic word representations to show how the semantic landscape
associated with “ownership” changed over time.
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