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Comparative Hagiology and/as Manuscript Studies: Method and Materiality
Although the academic study of hagiography continues to flourish, the role of comparative methods within the study of sanctity and the saints remains underutilized.
Barbara Zimbalist
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Distributed and Conditional Documents: Conceptualizing Bibliographical Alterities
To conceptualize a future history of the book we have to recognize that our understanding of the bibliographical object of the past is challenged by the ontologically unbound, distributed, digital, and networked conditions of the present.
Johanna Drucker
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This article deals with the relaciones from the earliest Iberian expeditions to the New Kingdom of Granada, with an special emphasis on those written by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and the captains of his troop.
Juan David Figueroa Cancino
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La presente contribución examina la detección de una doble emisión, para venta en colectánea o exenta, de una edición de la obra de Sebastián Fox Morcillo: De demonstratione, eiusque necessitate ac vi…, Basileae, per Ioannem Oporinum.
Alejandro Cantarero de Salazar
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Digital Bibliography in the Age of Linked Data
The article explores how the interplay of ideological values and technological capacities have shaped the digital bibliography of British print history.
Kate Ozment
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Zombie contracts, dark patterns of design, and ‘documentisation’
Standard form consumer contracts (SFCCs) are drafted by businesses and presented to consumers on a non-negotiable basis, commonly appearing as Terms of Service (ToS) agreements in the margins of many popular web pages.
Kristin B. Cornelius
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Из истории чеховской библиографии текстов («Библиографический список…» М. П. Кленского, 1925 г.)
The activities of the Petrograd / Leningrad Institute of bibliology in the field of literary bibliography is shown. The history of bibliographication of Chekhov's works.
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This work aims to study the textual tradition of the fourth day of the Passion of Arnoul Gréban, a dramatic text composed around 1450 and printed until around 1550.
Chiara Tavella
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Texts All the Way Down: The Intertextual Networks Project
This paper shares the Women Writers Project’s newest publication, Women Writers: Intertextual Networks, which supports new insights into women’s engagements with print culture during the watershed period of the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. With
Ash Clark, Sarah Connell
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Digital Text Analysis and Early Shakespeare Bibliography: Using Voyant Tools with Bad OCR
Enumerative bibliographies are lists of scholarship that capture the state of a field. This article first evaluates digital texts of one such bibliography, Franz Thimm’s Shakspeariana from 1564–1864 (second edition, 1872), before applying textual ...
Laura Estill
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