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September 15 of 2016, Carlo Ginzburg was holding a conference at the international symposium organized by the “Groupe Genevois de Philosophie”: « Ethno-philology :two case studies ».
Martin Rueff
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Visualizing linguistic variation in a network of Latin documents and scribes [PDF]
This article explores whether and how network visualization can benefit philological and historical-linguistic study. This is illustrated with a corpus-based investigation of scribes' language use in a lemmatized and morphologically annotated corpus of ...
Timo Korkiakangas, Matti Lassila
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Digital humanities e ‘realtà aumentata’
The essay has a methodological and hermeneutic goal, that is to verify the effectiveness of the current state of DH in relation to philological and literary studies and to the infinite field of ‘augmented reality’ and the ‘virtual’ universe achieved by ...
Gian Mario Anselmi
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The global pandemic and subsequent quarantine measures and restrictions have posed an array of challenges to the structure and procedure of university summative assessment process.
Rusudan Makhachashvili+2 more
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Work, version, text and scriptum: high medieval manuscript terminology in the aftermath of the new philology [PDF]
This article reviews the terminological framework to describe manuscripts. The Lachmannian terminology allows scholars to classify manuscripts as versions or variants of a work on a purely textual basis, but lacks a rigid designator to indicate a (part ...
Snijders, Tjamke
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The paper demonstrates the current state of research on the presence of Slavs on the island of Crete in the Middle Ages, as well as in the modern times. The basis for the discussion is a new book of Pantelis Haralampakis, published in 2016.
Elwira Kaczyńska+2 more
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The Journal of Philology The American Journal of Philology [PDF]
THE establishment of a new philological journal, devoted more especially to the study of the classical languages, seems a fitting occasion for reviewing the present condition of philology, in the narrower and German sense of the word, among English-speaking scholars. A great change has come over the study of Latin and Greek during the last half century,
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Teaching audio‑visual translation at the “French Philology level 0” course: methods, contents, clues In the face of a sensible diminution of the number of high‑school graduates able to communicate in French well enough to follow the “classical ...
Anna Kaczmarek
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