A Life in Ancient Greek: The Secret Diary of Karl Benedikt Hase (1780–1864)
A project dedicated to the presentation and study of Karl Benedikt Hase’s ‘secret’ diary, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and hosted by the University of Innsbruck (Grant DOI 10.55776/Y1519).

On the 29–30 March 2023, the project’s principal investigator travelled to the Bergische University of Wuppertal to participate at the conference “Helleno(ger)mania: Lorenz Rhodoman und der Philhellenismus des 16. Jahrhunderts im digitalen Zeitalter”: https://rhodomanologia.uni-wuppertal.de/de/hellenogermania-2023/ The conference, organised by the team of the Rhodomanologia Project (funded by the DFG), brought together 15 speakers over two days
The LAGOOS project was represented at the conference Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution of 1821: Towards a Global History, organised by the British School at Athens and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. The event took place over three days (15th–17th March 2023) at the National Library of Greece, Athens, and brought together over 36 participants: https://www.bsa.ac.uk/research-2/britishphilhellenism/
The University of Innsbruck has just released a 10-minute video introduction to the TRANSKRIBUS tool. The TRANSKRIBUS platform offers digitisation, AI-powered text recognition, transcription and search capabilities of historical documents. Alongside the READ-COOP (a group developed out of digital humanities experts at the Univesity of Innsbruck) and two other projects, the LAGOOS project is featured