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Parallel Glosses, Shared Glosses, and Gloss Clustering: Can Network-Based Approach Help Us to Understand Organic Corpora of Glosses?

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2023
Glossing was an important element of medieval Western manuscript culture. Yet, glosses are notoriously difficult to analyze because of their philological triviality, fluid nature, heterogeneity of origin, complex transmission histories, and anonymity ...
Evina Stein
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From Networks of Texts to Networks of Topics? On the Classification of (Texts in) Compilations with a View towards Manuscript Transmission

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2023
As medieval manuscripts often consist of more than one text, the application of network analysis can show textual connections between codices and therefore shed light on the circulation of texts, of manuscripts, and thus of knowledge.
Ina Serif
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Modeling the systemic risks of COVID-19 on the wildland firefighting workforce

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Wildfire management in the US relies on a complex nationwide network of shared resources that are allocated based on regional need. While this network bolsters firefighting capacity, it may also provide pathways for transmission of infectious diseases ...
Erin J. Belval   +4 more
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Lessons learned from community engagement regarding phylodynamic research with molecular HIV surveillance data

open access: yesJournal of the International AIDS Society, 2023
Introduction The widespread implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in an increased discussion about the ethical, human rights and public health implications of MHS.
Diana M. Tordoff   +5 more
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Network Analysis of Medieval Manuscript Transmission. Basic Principles and Methods

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2019
Manuscripts are one of the main sources for the study of medieval history and culture. Their features, production, circulation and transmission have been the subject of research from different disciplines and perspectives.
Gustavo Fernández Riva
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Neuroinformatic Analyses of Common and Distinct Genetic Components Associated with Major Neuropsychiatric Disorders

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2014
Major neuropsychiatric disorders are highly heritable, with mounting evidence suggesting that these disorders share overlapping sets of molecular and cellular underpinnings.
Amit eLotan   +12 more
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Parallel Glosses, Shared Glosses, and Gloss Clustering

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2023
Glossing was an important element of medieval Western manuscript culture. Yet, glosses are notoriously difficult to analyze because of their philological triviality, fluid nature, heterogeneity of origin, complex transmission histories, and anonymity ...
Evina Stein
doaj  

Comparative Reading of the Painting The Entry of Zuleikha and Aziz into Egypt and Their Reception in Two Versions of Jami's Yusuf and Zuleikha During the Safavid and Mughal Periods Based on Gérard Genette's Transtextuality Approach [PDF]

open access: yesهنرهای زیبا. هنرهای تجسمی
This study explores illustrated manuscripts from the Safavid and Mughal periods, focusing on Jami’s Haft Awrang to analyze artistic, cultural, and literary exchange.
safoora nayebpoor   +2 more
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From Networks of Texts to Networks of Topics?

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2023
As medieval manuscripts often consist of more than one text, the application of network analysis can show textual connections between codices and therefore shed light on the circulation of texts, of manuscripts, and thus of knowledge.
Ina Serif
doaj  

The problem of H Family Bestiaries

open access: yesÍtaca
This study reexamines the origins, structure, and influence of the H Family bestiaries, a group of texts long misrepresented in scholarly discourse. Despite over a century of research on medieval bestiaries, the H Family remains poorly understood, shaped
Ilya Dines
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