Better late than never, pt. 2: We have published the (very long) blog post summarising our research seminar in Oslo last April.
👉 Read it on our blog!
https://dsenetwork.hypotheses.org/146
A group of textual scholars & software engineers discussed challenges of #DigitalScholarlyEditions regarding #Sustainability, mainly from a Norwegian perspective.
Headlined by @helling_patrick, we looked at #Coptic #Manuscripts, #Runes in #RelationalDatabases & #XML, #Mycenean #Inscriptions & #Norwegian #ArchivalEditions
are there people who worship specifically the Mycenean versions of the Greek gods or at least like a version of the pantheon more heavily influenced by how the greek gods might have been worshipped during that period? like how poseidon was a god of the earth and underworld
like theres enough differences between that and the Greek gods that we know now that you could have like a whole religion
but also most hellenists i know seem to be pulling the opposite direction, towards modernizing their gods and embracing how they have changed even since Greece stopped worshipping them