This course enables you to increase your impact on a personal and community level by deepening drives and training dialogues and silences, among other things.
The aim of the course Greek Papyri and the Society of Graeco-Roman Egypt is to experience ‘doing Greek papyrology’, by preparing an edition of unpublished Greek papyrus fragments from Hellenistic and Roman Egypt.
This course focuses on the use of digital technologies for qualitative data collection, from a conceptual to applied perspective, including logistical, technical and ethical issues.
It introduces the key CHA tools, contrasts with conventional variance-based approach, and helps you to apply them to your problem-driven and hence most likely, historical projects