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CREMMA Medii Aevi: Literary Manuscript Text Recognition in Latin

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data, 2023
This paper presents a novel segmentation and handwritten text recognition dataset for Medieval Latin from the 11th to the 16th century. It connects with Medieval French datasets, as well as earlier Latin datasets, by enforcing common guidelines, bringing
Thibault Clérice   +2 more
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DEITTICO, ARTICOLO ‘ARTICOLOIDE’. MULTIFUNZIONALITÀ DEI DIMOSTRATIVI NEL CHRONICON VULTURNENSE [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2023
The study of Latin demonstratives in early medieval texts has mainly focused on the diachronic reconstruction of the formation of the article from the demonstrative.
Rossana CICCARELLI
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Old English-Origin Words in a Set Of Medieval Latin Accounts

open access: yesJournal of English Studies, 2022
For a long time, texts in Medieval Latin were poorly regarded for their linguistic hybridity: alongside Classical/post-Classical Latin lexemes, there were many words coming from the vernaculars (in the case of late medieval England, Anglo-French and ...
Amanda Roig-Marín
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On the Latinitas in Novgorod: Some Cases of Unintentional Intertextuality

open access: yesStudi Slavistici, 2021
The so-called Novgorod period of Russian literature, which lasted between the last two decades of the fifteenth century and the first quarter of the following one, has left us, among other things, a fair repertoire of Latin translations of late antiquity
Vittorio Springfield Tomelleri
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Automatic medieval charters structure detection : A Bi-LSTM linear segmentation approach [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, 2022
This paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieval Latin charters. These legal sources are some of the most important sources for medieval studies as they reflect economic and social dynamics as well as legal and ...
Sergio Torres Aguilar   +2 more
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The Strasbourg Speeches

open access: yesThe Journal of Classics Teaching, 2021
[Readers of this article should be aware of the revisionist (in their time, certainly) and controversial views of Roger Wright (1982) about the relationship between Latin and Romance, the separation of Latin and Romance, and the dates he proposes for ...
Jerome Moran
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Producing the Bestiary

open access: yesMedievalista, 2021
In this paper, I investigate the relationship between the text and the images in medieval Latin bestiary manuscripts. Medieval bestiaries, which are derived from the ancient Physiologus, comprise a nearly 1800-year-old tradition and have spawned several ...
Ilya Dines
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Early medieval vernacular Celtic glosses: originals or translations?  A case study on the Vienna Bede [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2023
This study investigates the Old Irish glossing tradition on the Venerable Bede’s De Temporum Ratione, a computistical work from the early eighth century. Its main source is the Vienna Bede, a fragmentary manuscript with Old Irish and Latin glosses dating
Bernhard Bauer
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EL TÉRMINO LATINO MEDIEVAL “FERTO”: UNA VOZ PROBLEMÁTICA

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2020
The Medieval Latin Term ferto: A Problematic Word. The present work aims to analyse the word ferto in documentary sources of Medieval Latin of Catalonia, collected by the Glossarium Mediae Latinitatis Cataloniae (GMLC), taking into account mainly its ...
Joan María JAIME MOYA
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Die Anfänge des Professorenstandes an der Prager Universität (Eine terminologische Untersuchung)

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae: Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis, 2021
The paper presents a terminological analysis of one of the key terms in university life – the title of ʻprofessorʼ – for the medieval Prague setting, and does so based on an excerpt of material collected for a dictionary of medieval Latin.
Michal Svatoš
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