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Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool [PDF]

open access: yesNuevo Mundo radar, 2013
The proposed Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool will be an open source, online digital platform bringing together for the first time a multiplicity of the latest electronic and digital information tools to allow users to learn how to read the four writing styles predominant in Spanish language documents of the 16th, 17th, and 18th ...
Hernandez, Ramona, Hernandez, Ramona
core   +5 more sources

Introduction: Special Issue, Digital Paleography [PDF]

open access: yesRenaissance and Reformation, 2020
Early Modern Digital Review, Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
openaire   +3 more sources

Digital Approaches to Paleography and Book History: Some Challenges, Present and Future [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Digital Humanities, 2015
Quantitative methods and the use of technology in paleography and book history are by no means new. The New Palaeographical Society took advantage of the latest printing techniques to produce its albums of facsimiles in the late nineteenth century (Thompson et al., 1903–1930); Jean Mallon began using film in the 1930s to illustrate the development of ...
Peter A Stokes
openaire   +5 more sources

Among Digitized Manuscripts. Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
If you work with digital photos of manuscripts or archival materials, Among Digitized Manuscripts provides the conceptual and practical toolbox for you to create a state-of-the-art methodology and workflow. No previous computer knowledge is required.
Cornelis van Lit
openaire   +5 more sources

A New Tool for Computer Assisted Paleography: The Digital Analysis of Syriac Handwriting Project

open access: yesHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies, 2021
Abstract Over the last nine years, a forty-seven-person digital humanities project has explored the feasibility of computer assisted paleography for Syriac. That is, could one use big data, visual analytics, and recent advances in the digital analysis of handwriting to better understand Syriac manuscripts and Syriac manuscript culture ...
Michael Penn   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Digital Libraries, Epigraphy and Paleography: Bring Records from the Distant Past to the Present: Part II

open access: yesInternational Journal on Digital Libraries, 2023
AbstractThe two volumes of this Special Issue explore the intersections of digital libraries, epigraphy and paleography. Digital libraries research, practices and infrastructures have transformed the study of ancient inscriptions by providing organizing principles for collections building, defining interoperability requirements and developing ...
openaire   +3 more sources

DM Reviews - June 2018

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2018
These are three reviews for Digital Medievalist, published in order of acceptance.In the first review, Eleonora Litta reviews Bodard, Gabriel and Matteo Romanello’s (2016) Digital Classics outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange and Public
Eleonnora Litta   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Medievalists as Early Adopters of Information Technology

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2012
This elliptical history of digital medievalism amply demonstrates that medievalists are often early adopters of new technologies, and also that medievalists have benefitted, time and again, from their interactions with other fields.
John Unsworth
doaj   +1 more source

Chapter 12Evaluating digital remediations of women's manuscripts

open access: yesDigital Studies, 2016
In this chapter, we assess how existing digital projects that feature women's manuscripts (c. 1550-1900) can aid research on literature, history, and cultural studies.
Laura Estill, Michelle Levy
doaj   +1 more source

Renaissance Humanism and the Future of the Humanities

open access: yesLiterature Compass, Volume 9, Issue 10, Page 665-678, October 2012., 2012
Abstract The academic humanities trace their origins to the Renaissance. Yet recent discussions of the humanities despite their profusion and visibility, have ignored recent scholarship on Renaissance humanism, which challenges long‐held ideas about the humanities’ historical origins and meanings.
Jennifer Summit
wiley   +1 more source

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