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Digital Classical Philology and the Critical Apparatus [PDF]
The critical apparatus has been trade mark for classical philology ever since the development of the genealogical method and the establishment of the historical-critical edition. Its purpose is to justify the textus constitutus by displaying all significant variations in the history of a classical text and thus making editorial decisions transparent ...
Fischer, Franz
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Mechanisms at the core of the Chinese script invention [PDF]
This article explores the cognitive foundations of Chinese writing by analyzing the earliest attestations on oracle bone and bronze inscriptions from the Late Shang (1250–1045 BCE) to the Western Zhou (1045–771 BCE) periods. Integrating palaeographic and
Ottaviano Ludovica, Ferrara Silvia
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Digital Classical Philology [PDF]
The buzzwords “Information Society” and “Age of Access” suggest that information is now universally accessible without any form of hindrance. Indeed, the German constitution calls for all citizens to have open access to information. Yet in reality, there
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Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology [PDF]
No humanists have moved more aggressively in the digital world than students of the Greco-Roman world but the first generation of digital classics has seen relatively superficial methods to address the problems of print culture. We are now beginning to see new intellectual practices for which new terms, eWissenschaft and eClassics, and a new ...
Crane, G, Seales, B, Terras, M
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Quotation in Social Media: How Sharing Other People’s Words Could Increase Misinformation
According to the report “We Are Social” (2021), one of the most important reasons why Internet users take to social media platforms are: “stay up-to-date with news and current events”, “seeing what’s being talked about”, and “sharing and discussing ...
Agnieszka Maria Kula, Monika Grzelka
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The paper demonstrates the current state of research on the presence of Slavs on the island of Crete in the Middle Ages, as well as in the modern times. The basis for the discussion is a new book of Pantelis Haralampakis, published in 2016.
Elwira Kaczyńska +2 more
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3D MODELLING OF THE MAMARI TABLET FROM THE RONGORONGO CORPUS: ACQUISITION, PROCESSING ISSUES, AND OUTCOMES [PDF]
Rongorongo is an undeciphered script inscribed on wooden objects from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the Pacific Ocean. The existing editions of the inscriptions, and their widespread locations in museums and archives all over the world today constitute a ...
L. Lastilla +4 more
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Paduans in Zadar : Zadar notary Petar Perencan (1361-1392) and his clients [PDF]
Medieval Zadar notary Petar Perencan, of the late Mister Azon de Lemicetis, born in Padua with the title of educated notary and by imperial authority came to Zadar in 1361 as many other Italian notaries before and after him.
Anita Bartulović, Linda Mijić
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Włodzimierz Odojewski’s writing archive in the light of genetic criticism. Initial study
The article consists of two parts. The first includes a presentation of the records collected in the Archive of Włodzimierz Odojewski in Poznań and a reflection on the writer’s creative method. The second part presents an outline of research prospects in
Jędrzej Krystek +2 more
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PRIVATE LETTERS OF ANTUN VRANCIC AND ANDRIJA RAPICIJE [PDF]
The paper outlines critical edition of private letters exchanged by humanist from Šibenik Antun Vrancic (Antonius Verancius, 1504-1573) and Trieste lawyer Andrija Rapicije (Andreas Rapicius, 1533-1573). There are three Antun’s letters in Latin from 1558,
Diana Sorić, Ines Komljenović
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