Carleton College, Summer 2025
The Antiquity in Media Studies Source Database Committee is creating a tagged database (currently in the form of a Zotero library) of secondary sources on the reception of antiquity in modern narratives and different media. Anastasia Pantazopoulou (Classics), Aselya Gullickson ’26, and Sophia Ying ’26 will be critically engaging with secondary bibliographical sources to identify relevant thematic tags for each of these sources that will be included in the database.
The research partnership was funded by the Humanities Center’s Student Research Fund
“Anastasia Pantazopoulou (Classics), Aselya Gullickson ’26, and Eila Planinc ’26 will help create and maintain a publicly accessible database of bibliography pertinent to research in classical reception studies as part of the Antiquity in Media Studies Source Database project. They will read secondary sources, input them into a computational lemmatizer to generate thematic tags, analyze the data and validate the generated-tags, as well as identify tags themselves.”
The research partnership was funded by the Carleton College Humanities Center’s Trustee Humanities Endowed Student Research Fund.
Student Research Partnership
Carleton College, Summer 2024