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The dynamics of incompletion: multilingual manuscript genetics and digital philology
Neohelicon, 2009To examine the dynamics of incompletion that characterizes many writings by twentieth century authors, the following essay investigates the possibilities to visualize (1) switches, (2) shuffles and (3) shifts in modern multilingual manuscripts with digital philological tools.
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Chapter 9. Digital Philology, Medieval Texts, and the Digital Corpus Rhythmorum Musicum
Digital Philology and Quantitative Criticism of Medieval Literature, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source
Digital Philology and Quantitative Criticism of Medieval Literature
, 2020F. Stella
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Encoding issues in Philological Digital Editions
2013The encoding standards that the community of digital humanities (DH) has established for digital scholarly editions imply a series of consequences concerning both the philological model and the scientific community, favoring editions based on single witnesses (or on multiple witnesses treated as a chain of single witnesses) and creating a dangerous ...
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DIGITALIZATION OF PHILOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN UKRAINE: OPPORTUNITIES AND PERSPECTIVES
Baltic Journal of Legal and Social SciencesAbstract. The paper analyses the opportunities and perspectives of Ukrainian philological education digitalization. The development of philological education in Ukraine in the context of digitalization requires new approaches and tools for teaching and learning language, literature, and culture.
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Digital Philology Case Study: The Ras Shamra Tablet Inventory
Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023Sandra R Schloen +2 more
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Digital documents and computational philology: the Digital Philology System DiPhiloS
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Digital Philology: : New Thoughts on Old Questions
2018This collection gathers the essays by eight scholars from disparate areas of textual criticism, addressing a general main topic, that is philology and digital humanities, and dealing with old and new-Lachmannian approaches, anti-Lachmannian responses, treatments of varia lectio, stemmatology, qualitative and quantitative methods of textual inquiry, and
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