This paper tries to identify the most important concepts involved in the study of ancient texts and pro- poses the use of CIDOC CRM to encode them and to model the scientific process of investigation related to the study of ancient texts to foster integration with other cultural heritage research fields. After identifying the key concepts, assessing the available technologies and analysing the entities provided by CIDOC CRM and by its extensions, we introduce more specific classes to be used as the basis for creating a new extension, CRMtex, which is more responsive to the specific needs of the various disciplines involved (including papyrol- ogy, palaeography, codicology and epigraphy).

Scripta manent: a CIDOC CRM semiotic reading of ancient texts / Felicetti, Achille; Murano, Francesca. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES. - ISSN 1432-5012. - STAMPA. - 18:(2017), pp. 263-270. [10.1007/s00799-016-0189-z]

Scripta manent: a CIDOC CRM semiotic reading of ancient texts

MURANO, FRANCESCA
2017

Abstract

This paper tries to identify the most important concepts involved in the study of ancient texts and pro- poses the use of CIDOC CRM to encode them and to model the scientific process of investigation related to the study of ancient texts to foster integration with other cultural heritage research fields. After identifying the key concepts, assessing the available technologies and analysing the entities provided by CIDOC CRM and by its extensions, we introduce more specific classes to be used as the basis for creating a new extension, CRMtex, which is more responsive to the specific needs of the various disciplines involved (including papyrol- ogy, palaeography, codicology and epigraphy).
2017
18
263
270
Felicetti, Achille; Murano, Francesca
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