Visualizing Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean
By Thomas Beasley
Visualizing Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean is a web-based tool that makes it possible to view dynamic mappings of ancient networks and to explore the primary evidence on which those mappings are based. By entering a given network center (e.g., Athens), type (e.g., alliance), date (e.g., 454 BCE) and extent (e.g., the Chalcidice), users are able to generate a visualization of their desired network (e.g., Athens’ allies in northern Greece in the mid-5th century).
Phylogenetic profiling and the reception of classical drama
By Joseph Dexter and Pramit Chaudhuri
Recent developments in reception studies, world literature, and the digital humanities have made effective use of enlarged scale in posing and answering new research questions.