Projects
Sixty Donatist Sermons from the 5th Century? A Critical Edition and Content Analysis of the ‘Vienna Collection’. KU Leuven
Over the past 30 years, the discovery of previously unknown sermons has stressed the high value of these sources for the theology and history of early Christianity. Indeed, the sermons reflect a theology in action, seeking to shape the Christian identity of their audiences. Initially focused on the texts of known authors, research is now turning to the sermons of uncertain authorship. My project focuses on the Vienna collection: 60 late ...
Speaking from the Sides: Marginal Annotation and the Collection of Knowledge in Early Medieval Syriac Christianity KU Leuven
In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Syriac biblical interpreters collected interpretations of scripture in exegetical collections, bringing together material from diverse authors and time periods. This project combines new approaches to compilation literature and marginal annotation in order to investigate how and with what aims Syriac compilers and annotators organised, transmitted, and transformed the interpretations of their Greek and ...
Towards a collection management infrastructure for Flanders Ghent University
DiSSCo is a new world-class Research Infrastructure for the physical and digital curation of European natural science collections under common management and access policies. To make the collections more visible and used, their associated data and media should become more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). Representing the largest ever formal agreement between natural history museums, botanical gardens, zoos, ...
Towards a collection management infrastructure for Flanders KU Leuven
DiSSCo is a new world-class Research Infrastructure for the physical and digital curation of
European natural science collections under common management and access policies. To make the
collections more visible and used, their associated data and media should become more Findable,
Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). Representing the largest ever formal agreement
between natural history museums, botanical ...
Towards a collection management infrastructure for Flanders Vrije Universiteit Brussel
European natural science collections under common management and access policies. To make
the collections more visible and used, their associated data and media should become more
Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). Representing the largest ever formal
agreement between natural history museums, botanical ...
Towards a collection management infrastructure for Flanders Flanders Marine Institute
Flemish pottery and stone reference collection (FLEPOSTORES): a "hands-on" and digital open access reference database for geological materials in archaeology and cultural heritage Ghent University
FLEPOSTORES will be a Ghent University based Flemish reference system for researchers and students working in archaeology, geology and cultural heritage studies. Further building on existing reference collections within Ghent University and with 3 external partners, the database will offer an online open access platform and a hands-on collection of worked natural stone and pottery, from prehistoric till pre-industrial times (ca. ...
The Library of Voices - Unlocking the Alamire Foundation’s Music Heritage Resources Collection through Visual and Sound Technology KU Leuven
In September 2018, the Library of Voices will open in the St. Norbert’s Gate building on the Park Abbey site in Leuven, to complement the House of Polyphony. The Library of Voices will be a high-tech, innovative and interdisciplinary platform from which the KU Leuven and the Alamire Foundation will implement digital images, develop their unique collection with the Alamire Digital Lab (ADL), digitally disseminate the collection through the ...