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Alexanders saga. AM 519a 4-° in The Arnamagnæan Collection, Copenhagen.
This new scholarly edition of Alexanders saga, the Old Norse prose translation of the Latin epic Alexandreis by Walter of Châtillon, is the second volume in the series Manuscripta Nordica, now published by Museum Tusculanum Press in cooperation with ...
Haraldur Bernhardsson
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CoPhiEditor: The DSL-Based DSE Methodology within the ERC Advanced Grant 885222-GreekSchools
This paper explores the integration of traditional philological methods with computational approaches, aiming to establish a more effective and rigorous framework for textual studies.
Simone Zenzaro +3 more
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...Brevique Adnotatione Critica...: a preliminary history of the Oxford classical texts [PDF]
On 3 July 1896, at one of the less regular meetings of the Delegates of Oxford University Press (OUP) held during the Long Vacation, approval was given to publication of the Oxford Classical Texts (OCT) series.
Whitaker, G.
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Working and Negotiating with Publishers: The Devil\u27s in the Details
Several people have expressed interest in meeting to talk about what’s involved in dealing with publishers, what kind of questions should one ask, and what aspects of a contract are especially important to pay attention to.
Johnson Center for Creative Teaching and Learning, +1 more
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Vestiges of the history of popular science [Essay Review] [PDF]
Robert Chambers, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and Other Evolutionary Writings, ed. James A. Secord. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1994. Pp. xlviii, vi, 390, viii, 254. US$ 19.95 PB.
Topham, J.R.
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Final Portfolio - SPARC Open Education Leadership Program, 2017-18 [PDF]
Final portfolio of work completed for the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program, 2017-18, including the Capstone Project Final Report, the Community Resource entitled “Piloting Faculty OER Grant Programs: A Practical Guide for Librarians,” and the blog
Barnes, Christopher A.
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Textus reconstructus, normalization: Anathema for the Philology of Slavia Orthodoxa?
Slavonic philology, working with texts of the Slavia orthodoxa, differs considerably from other philologies, especially as far as the edition of texts is concerned.
Roland Marti
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In the last decade, big textual datasets in the humanities have become increasingly more available in the form of raw data. The challenges these datasets raise are twofold. On the one hand, most humanities scholars are not equipped with skills in text and data mining. This remains a barrier to study big data in the humanities.
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