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Towards an ultra-diplomatic transcription of Wittgenstein’s Nachlass
Over the following pages, I want to present a sample of ultra-diplomatic transcription of the Wittgenstein Nachlass. The sample builds upon the diplomatic transcription of the Nachlass provided by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen ...
Konrad Bucher
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Die Tagebücher von Andreas Okopenko (1949–1954)
The publication of Andreas Okopenko’s diaries from 1949 to 1954 is a digital edition that includes carefully transcribed diary entries with thoughtful and transparent, although not always easily accessible, editing guidelines.
Kerstin Manninger
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The Bardejov Charter of 1247 (A Few Notes on a Medieval Document) [PDF]
HUDÁČEK, Pavol. The Bardejov charter of 1247 (a few notes on a medieval document). Historický časopis, 2022, 70, 5, pp. 785–823, Bratislava. This study deals with a royal charter of 1247 issued by Béla IV due to a dispute of the Cistercians of Bardejov ...
Pavol Hudáček
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Theodor Fontane’s Notebooks: A ‘Digital Genetic-Critical and Commented Edition’
The scholarly digital edition of the Theodor Fontane: Notizbücher provides open access, for the first time, to the full scope of the 19th-century German writer’s notebooks.
Timo Frühwirth +2 more
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Transkribus: Reviewing HTR training on (Greek) manuscripts
Transkribus is a fully developed GUI (graphical user interface) platform offering (among others) the possibility to train HTR models with AI. It supports auto-transcription and searching of historical documents and is oriented towards Archives, Libraries,
Elpida Perdiki
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Reviewing the bread and butter of CoReMa, Cooking Recipes of the Middle Ages
CoReMa, Cooking Recipes of the Middle Ages is an ongoing project whose method involves a semantically annotated, conservative edition of medieval manuscripts containing cooking recipes.
Helena Bermúdez Sabel
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Are we all Bédierian? Perspectives for Digital Genetic Editions
The current scene of Digital Scholarly Editions, particularly those concerning modern manuscripts, registers a trend towards documentary and diplomatic editions.
Beatrice Nava
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Carolingian Scholarship and Martianus Capella: The Oldest Commentary Tradition
This paper reviews a semi-diplomatic edition of the oldest gloss commentary on Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, a popular fifth-century encyclopaedic allegory of the seven liberal arts.
Franz Fischer
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This review examines the Digital Edition of the Diaries of Prince Christian II. von Anhalt-Bernburg, implemented by the University of Freiburg and the Herzog August Bibliothek.
Selina Galka
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Ground Truth for training OCR engines on historical documents in German Fraktur and Early Modern Latin [PDF]
In this paper we describe a dataset of German and Latin \textit{ground truth} (GT) for historical OCR in the form of printed text line images paired with their transcription.
Baiter, Johannes +3 more
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