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Le positionnement éditorial dans l’édition critique numérique

open access: yesDigital Studies, 2019
Critical editing is a practice whose contours have been well established by the philological tradition. The different critical conventions are well known and have been subject to a myriad of scientific studies.
Joana Casenave
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The Extended Digital Scholarly Edition of “The Name of the Rose”: modelling, workflow and the IDEA paradigm

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale, 2023
The paper presents the Digital Scholarly Edition of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose characterized since its conception by the dialogue between Digital Philology and Computational Literary Criticism in a interdisciplinary perspective called 'IDEA ...
Christian D'Agata
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Querying Variants: Boccaccio’s ‘Commedia’ and Data-Models

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2019
This paper presents the methodology and the results of an analytical study of the three witnesses of Dante’s Commedia copied by Giovanni Boccaccio, focusing on the importance of their digital accessibility.
Elena Spadini, Sonia Tempestini
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The Ovi’s digital projects

open access: yesGriseldaonline, 2021
The paper offers an overview of the digital projects in progress at the Cnr Institute Opera del vocabolario italiano in Florence, specialized in historical lexicography and in the development of software for lexicography, and now active in the European ...
Paolo Squillacioti
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Methods in Digital Philology

open access: yes, 2021
Files included These are the slides and the video registration of a talk that I gave online for the Lady Margaret Hall College, Oxford, as part of the Textual Criticism Lecture Series. The slideshow was originally created with RevealJS, then exported to PDF.
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Recensione: Mancinelli, Tiziana, e Elena Pierazzo. 2020. Che cos’è un’edizione scientifica digitale. Roma: Carocci

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale, 2020
This paper offers a review to Mancinelli, Tiziana, e Elena Pierazzo. 2020. Che cos’è un’edizione scientifica digitale. Roma: Carocci (Bussole), pp. 125, ISBN: 978-8843099054.
Anna Cappellotto
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Between Postphilologies and Cybercultures: a Walk through Two Contributions about Reading New Textualities in the Twenty-First Century

open access: yesEstudios de Teoría Literaria, 2022
In the face of the disciplinary crisis of philology and the emergence of cyberculture, two authors shed light on new ways of theorizing about reading. Studying the contributions of Daniel Link in Suturas and Juan José Mendoza in “Avatares de los textos ...
Victoria Scotto
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Critical Edition Ontology: a conceptual model for digital critical editions

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale
Over the last thirty years, In the field of digital philology, several generic IT tools have been developed to produce digital scholarly editions (DSE). However, the majority of DSEs continue to be produced using custom-developed tools.
Chiara Martignano
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Responsible Philology: Editing the Kaiserchronik in the Digital Age

open access: yesDigital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2017
This essay considers the problem of normalized orthography in critical editions of Middle High German texts. Whether the orthographical conventions that crystallized in nineteenth-century philology present a reliable picture of medieval manuscript spelling is a question that has long been debated by editors and historians of the German language.
Chinca, M, Young, CJ
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French lexis in the Auchinleck Manuscript: A digital-philological approach

open access: yesDigital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2021
AbstractThe Auchinleck Manuscript was produced in the 1330s in London and is best known to scholars of Middle English literature on account of the romances that it transmits. Several of these texts treat the establishment and defense of England and it has been argued that their interest in English history is matched by the language in which almost all ...
Rory G. Critten   +2 more
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