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Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approaches

Abstract

How has the digital turn truly changed the nature of our research, particularly in the field of medieval scholarship where our collections are almost never large enough to justify the term 'big data'? All kind of new avenues of research are emerging, thanks to the creativity of scholars and to their interest in what digital means can offer. This collection of articles aims to give an up-to-date overview of the use of computer-assisted methods in several fields of scholarship dealing with ancient and medieval texts and manuscripts (from codicology and palaeography to textual criticism and literary or historical studies), across the boundaries of language and period. In moving away from theoretical debates about what the field of digital humanities is or should be, we present here a clearer picture of what textual scholars can achieve when they use computers for their research needs and purposes, and what their expectations may be in terms of the technology and developments in computational methodology.

List of contributors: T. Andrews, P. Andrist, F. Cafiero, J.-B. Camps, A. Cantera, A. Castro Correa, T. Heikkilä, A. Hoenen, A. Jordanous, E. R. Luján, C. Macé, E. Orduña, I. Rabin, P. Roelli, M. Romanov, S. Rubenson, L. Spinazzè, F. Stella, C. Tupman, K. Van Dalen-Oskam, J. van Zundert.

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