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Philology and digital humanities
This chapter provides an overview of how ancient and medieval texts, for which we do not possess the original, can be studied. It describes a method by which a text can be reconstructed from multiple manuscript witnesses, which contain textual variations. Arguments are also presented against reconstruction.
Charles Li
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Philology: On Reading Slowly in a Digital World
Journal of Language, Literature and Culture, 2018This is a paper about a possible philology. To help envisage it, I draw on three recent books which between them speak of two kinds of readerly love: love of the word, and love of literature; I exa...
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Presence Beyond Digital Philology
2011A variety of digital developments are underway in text scholarship, but what wider implications are suggested by philologys aim to recover or reproduce (original) presence? What follows responds to Hans Ulrich Gumbrechts philological concept of textual presence from a sociological perspective. It considers why a generative theory of presence matters to
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Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures
Digital Philology A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2012Stephen G Nichols
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Digital Philology in Audio Long-term Preservation: A Multidisciplinary Project on Experimental Music
This paper presents the methodology of a multidisciplinary project aimed at the preservation of the audio collection of the Centro Studi Luciano Berio , coordinated by and carried out at the laboratory for audio preservation and restoration of the Centro
Federica Bressan, Sérgio Canazza
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(Digital) Philology for/of Multiple Creative Processes
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Digital Libraries for MusicologyDigital editions of music represent the fusion of musicology's longstanding focus on philological questions with the affordances of technological flexibility for data modelling, encoding, and presentation, along with possibilities for rapid and broad ...
Joshua Neumann
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
Among Digitized Manuscripts: Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World. By L. W. C. van Lit. Handbook of Oriental Studies, I, vol. 137. Leiden: Brill, 2020. Pp. xi + 333. $150, €125, open access: https://brill.com/view/title/56196.
Joel Kalvesmaki
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Among Digitized Manuscripts: Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World. By L. W. C. van Lit. Handbook of Oriental Studies, I, vol. 137. Leiden: Brill, 2020. Pp. xi + 333. $150, €125, open access: https://brill.com/view/title/56196.
Joel Kalvesmaki
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Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability
Background. The sustainability of classical Arabic manuscripts is often confined to digitization efforts that focus solely on image preservation and limited text markup.
Surip Stanislaus, M. Abdallah
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Background. The sustainability of classical Arabic manuscripts is often confined to digitization efforts that focus solely on image preservation and limited text markup.
Surip Stanislaus, M. Abdallah
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Some Thoughts on Digital Search and Philology Research
Advances in Social Sciences, 2021超 杨
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Khazanah Theologia
Purpose: This study aims to explore the application of digital philology in Qur’anic manuscript studies, particularly through an analysis of the Corpus Coranicum project as a model for critical engagement with early Qur’anic texts. Methodology: Employing
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Purpose: This study aims to explore the application of digital philology in Qur’anic manuscript studies, particularly through an analysis of the Corpus Coranicum project as a model for critical engagement with early Qur’anic texts. Methodology: Employing
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