Digital Humanities Centre (DHC)
Digital Humanities Centre (DHC)
Rome & its environs, from a trigonometrical survey (BSR 600.785.2)
Inside front cover with full-length portrait and Arabic (BSR WG[MS]-6-002)
Five Arches or Half the half the Hall of Ambassadors, Court of Cisterns, Door of Comares(BSR WG[MS]-6-208)
Isle of Inveruglas Loch Lomond (BSR WG[MS]-5-08c)
The Digital Humanities Centre at the British School at Rome supports both collaborative and individual research projects that involve the development of digital tools, resources, and the publication of visual and textual data. It brings together the BSR’s in-house expertise with that of our partners, fostering innovative approaches through our digital humanities collaborations.
The Centre offers tailored support for the planning and development of research projects at a time when digital tools, datasets, and new methodologies are transforming the way we work in the humanities.
To discuss how we can support the digital humanities aspects of your project, please contact us at: research@bsrome.it
Members
Associate members
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Eleonora Brignola
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Leonardo Giustiani
Most recent project
Latest Events
Latest Events
The British School at Rome is delighted to present a solo exhibition in Italy by Eloise Fornieles, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. The exhibition opens on
5 November - 19 December, Monday to Friday, 3 to 7 PM
opening: 5 November at 6 PM
Early medieval Rome had a distinctive ecology, owing to the city’s transformation from imperial capital to medieval metropolis. This fundamentally altered the relationships between human
19 November 2025
18:00 - 19:30
The British School at Rome is pleased to host ASTERISKS, an evening of performances by Jahān Khājavi, Eloise Fornieles, and Nathalie Di Sciascio. The asterisk
26 November 2025
18:00
The British School at Rome is delighted to present a solo exhibition in Italy by Eloise Fornieles, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. The exhibition opens on
5 November - 19 December, Monday to Friday, 3 to 7 PM
opening: 5 November at 6 PM
Early medieval Rome had a distinctive ecology, owing to the city’s transformation from imperial capital to medieval metropolis. This fundamentally altered the relationships between human
19 November 2025
18:00 - 19:30
The British School at Rome is pleased to host ASTERISKS, an evening of performances by Jahān Khājavi, Eloise Fornieles, and Nathalie Di Sciascio. The asterisk
26 November 2025
18:00


