The William Blake Archive (Upgrade)
This review addresses the redesign of the William Blake Archive (WBA), which launched 12 December 2016, updating our previous review of the Archive, published in early 2017.
Kendal Crawford, Michelle Levy
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Editorial Possibilities of Presenting Literary Texts of Ladislav Bartolomeides (1754 – 1825) [PDF]
The paper is concerned with the editions of fiction works associated with the name of the evangelical preacher and teacher Ladislav Bartolomeides. In the first part the subject of the analysis is Bartolomeides´s reeditions of two Czech translations: a ...
Erika Brtáňová
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Diplomatic Transcription: The Transmission of Photius, Cyril and Theodoret in Mid-Sixteenth-Century Italy [PDF]
Venetian Libraries and Foreign Ambassadors in the 1540s Almost a half-century before the two remaining Venetian possessions on the Greek mainland, Nauplion (Nafplio) and Monemvasia, were ceded to the Ottomans in 1540, the presses of the humanist-printer Aldus Manutius had begun to associate Venice with the transmission of Greek literary culture to the ...
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Trascrizioni diplomatiche dei relatori dell'«Istorietta troiana»
L’autore offre la trascrizione diplomatica dei due mss. che tramandano l’Istorietta troiana: Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Gaddi rel. 71 e Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Magliabechiano II.IV.49.
Alfonso D'Agostino
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The London Ambassadorship of David K.E. Bruce during the Wilson-Johnson years, 1964-68 [PDF]
Using recently released sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the London ambassadorship of David K. E. Bruce in the years of Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson, 1964–68.
Colman, J
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Report of Two Dreams from October 1942 (Ms-126, 21–26)
This paper presents two hitherto unknown dream reports by Ludwig Wittgenstein, written down by him in October 1942. The two reports are introduced by the title “Ein Traum” and found in his Nachlass item Ms-126, pages 21–26.
Alois Pichler
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Signs of the Times: Medieval Punctuation, Diplomatic Encoding and Rendition
Digitally managing punctuation in the editions of medieval manuscripts is one of those issues that initially looks like a minor detail, but later reveals itself as a tangled web of problems spanning from computer science (how to represent punctuation ...
Elisa Cugliana, Gioele Barabucci
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Specifying a TEI-XML Based Format for Aligning Text to Image at Character Level [PDF]
International audienceThis papers presents an experience of specifying and implementing an XML format for text to image alignment at word and character level within the TEI framework.
Lavrentiev, Alexei +2 more
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Automatic Compositor Attribution in the First Folio of Shakespeare
Compositor attribution, the clustering of pages in a historical printed document by the individual who set the type, is a bibliographic task that relies on analysis of orthographic variation and inspection of visual details of the printed page.
Alpert-Abrams, Hannah +3 more
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Modern vs Diplomatic Transcripts for Historical Handwritten Text Recognition
Abstract: The transcription of handwritten documents is useful to make their contents accessible to the general public. However, so far automatic transcription of historical documents has mostly focused on producing diplomatic transcripts, even if such transcripts are often only understandable by experts.
Romero Gómez, Verónica +5 more
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