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Researcher
Mark Depauw
- Disciplines:History
Affiliations
- Ancient History, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2000 → Today
Infrastructure
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Projects
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- The Mechanics of Canon Formation and the Transmission of Knowledge from Graeco-Roman AntiquityFrom1 Mar 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The Mechanics of Canon Formation and Knowledge Transmission from Graeco-Roman AntiquityFrom1 Mar 2024 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- NIKAW: Tracing the Impact of Change on Citation Networks in Ancient Literary Texts: a Social Network Analysis-Based ApproachFrom27 Feb 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- NIKAW (Networks of Ideas and Knowledge in the Ancient World)From1 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- The Presence of Classics in Early Modern Book History (PreCEM)From20 Sep 2022 → 30 Jun 2023Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- The Mechanics of Canon Formation and Knowledge Transmission from Premodern to Modern EuropeFrom1 Aug 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - various
- STUDIUM.AI – Datafying the ‘webs of knowledge’ around the Old University of LeuvenFrom1 May 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO Medium Size Research Infrastructure
- Linking traditional scholarship of the Ancient World with digital tools through Artificial IntelligenceFrom1 Oct 2021 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: IOF - technology validation in lab
- From Trismegistos to Trismegistos+: Ancient World Texts, People and Places for the Semantic WebFrom1 Jul 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - research organisations
- CLARIAH-VL: Advancing the Open Humanities Service InfrastructureFrom1 Feb 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO International research infrastructure (IRI)
Publications
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- Because I am Greek: Polyonymy and the Expression of Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt(2012)
Authors: Sandra Coussement, Mark Depauw, Katelijn Vandorpe
Number of pages: 352 - Cultural Transfer and the Evolution of Formal Aspects of Demotic Papyrus Contracts in Hellenistic Egypt(2012)
Authors: Mark Depauw
Pages: 309 - 320 - Hellenization and Onomastic Change. The Case of Egyptian Pȝ-dỉ/Πετε-Names(2012)
Authors: Gwen Jennes, Mark Depauw
Pages: 109 - 132 - Language Use, Literacy, and Bilingualism(2012)
Authors: Mark Depauw, Christina Riggs
Pages: 493 - 506 - Law, Demotic(2012)
Authors: Mark Depauw
Pages: 3937 - 3938 - Demotistische Literaturübersicht XXXII(2011)
Authors: Mark Depauw
Pages: 101 - 119 - Physical descriptions, registration and εἰκονίζειν. With new interpretations for P. Par. 65 and P. Oxy. I 34(2011)
Authors: Mark Depauw
Pages: 189 - 199 - Do Mothers Matter? The Emergence of Metronymics in Early Roman Egypt(2010)
Authors: Mark Depauw
Pages: 120 - 139 - Observing the Sabbath in the Roman Empire: a Case Study(2010)
Authors: Willy Clarysse, Sofie Remijsen, Mark Depauw
Pages: 51 - 57 - καὶ ὡς χρηματίζει and the Importance of Naming in Roman Egypt(2010)
Authors: Yanne Broux, Sandra Coussement, Mark Depauw
Pages: 159 - 166