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Although the RDF query language SPARQL has a reputation for being opaque and difficult for traditional humanists to learn, it holds great potential for opening up vast amounts of Linked Open Data to researchers willing to take on its challenges.
Doug Emery +7 more
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The Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams Project: Principles, Challenges, Opportunities [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the history, conceptualization, and development of the Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams, an ongoing research project hosted at Ghent University.
Rachele Ricceri +12 more
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Digital Approaches to Manuscript Abbreviations: Where Are We at the Beginning of the 2020s?
Abbreviations have been an important qualitative means for dating and localising manuscripts. In digital scholarship, however, they have received less attention.
Alpo Honkapohja
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Gathering and Scattering Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
The composition of Emily Dickinson’s poetic work has implied many stages of unbinding and rebinding her poems, from her own self-publishing practices (the now famous “fascicles”), through three editions of her Complete Poems (Johnson 1955, Franklin 1998,
Antoine Cazé
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Recurrent Pattern Modelling in a Corpus of Armenian Manuscript Colophons [PDF]
Colophons of Armenian manuscripts are replete with yet untapped riches. Formulae are not the least among them: these recurrent stereotypical patterns conceal many clues as to the schools and networks of production and diffusion of books in Armenian ...
Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe
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Four small puzzles that Rosetta doesn't solve [PDF]
A complete macromolecule modeling package must be able to solve the simplest structure prediction problems. Despite recent successes in high resolution structure modeling and design, the Rosetta software suite fares poorly on deceptively small protein ...
A Leaver-Fay +51 more
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The article is devoted to an overview of the latest trends in the study of the written heritage of the merchants of Russia. The author examines the principles and approaches to the study and publication of merchant autobiographical and epistolary texts ...
Maria A. Smirnova
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The oldest collage art in the Quran Museum of Astan Quds Razavi from the Seljuk Era [PDF]
Objective: The collage art is one of the branches of book layout in Islamic civilization entered Iran from the East and during the Timurid period; however, this research revealed that the history of the art of cutting dates back to the Seljuk period and ...
Vahid Tavassoli
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Restoring Medieval Manuscripts in the Eighteenth-Century: Completing or Perfecting?
While today’s digital era raises new questions for the preservation of medieval manuscripts, the desire to preserve and transmit the literature of the Middle Ages is not new.
Delphine Demelas
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Books of hours were the medieval best-seller. Imitating the model of liturgical books and intended for the faithful, these devotional manuscripts contain a common core of offices and texts, and they seem to have a standardized content. However, the order
Dominique Stutzmann, Louis Chevalier
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