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The Limits of Scholarly Editing
Textual CulturesThe goals of scholarly editing are limited by what can be accomplished in reality. What can be hoped for or aimed at may be the inspiration, but not the goal, of scholarly editing. Well-argued disagreements among scholars demonstrates that variation in interests, methods, and values for documents, texts, works, history and art, both place perfection ...
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How Reproductive is a Scholarly Edition?
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2004The nature of a scholarly edition, as of any bibliographical tool, is determined by the historical, medial, social, and rhetorical dimensions of the genre. This 'situatedness' puts constraints on the force of scholarly editions: what they can and what they cannot do. Claims have been made for the potent reproductive force of scholarly editions, as well
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Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations (NEH)
Federal Grants & Contracts, 2022openaire +1 more source
The concept of version in genetically oriented scholarly editing
Studia Neophilologica, 2021Elsa Pereira
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Editing for Man and Machine. Digital Scholarly Editions and their Users
Variants: the Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, 2021Anne Baillot
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Scholarly Editing in Perspective
Scholarly Editing in Perspective offers a critical reflection on the theory and methods of textual editing, as a contribution to a wider, comparative understanding of editorial practice. The analysis, written in a cogent, concise and accessible manner, offers an insight into the textual-philosophical principles and foundations of scholarly editing fromopenaire +1 more source

