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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 378 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866985573
  • ISBN-13: 9780866985574
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 378 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866985573
  • ISBN-13: 9780866985574
The essays collected in this volume address the digital humanities’ core tensions: fast and slow; surficial and nuanced; quantitative and qualitative. Scholars design algorithms and projects to process, aggregate, encode, and regularize historical texts and artifacts in order to position them for new and further interpretations. Every essay in this book is concerned with the human-machine dynamic, as it bears on early modern research objects and methods. The interpretive work in these pages and in the online projects discussed orients us toward the extensible future of early modern scholarship after the digital turn.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(8)
Laura Estill
Diane K. Jakacki
Michael Ullyot
Books in Space: Adjacency, EEBO-TCP, and Early Modern Dramatists
9(26)
Michael Witmore
Jonathan Hope
Plotting the "Female Wits" Controversy: Gender, Genre, and Printed Plays, 1670--1699
35(26)
Mattie Burkert
A Bird's-Eye View of Early Modern Latin: Distant Reading, Network Analysis, and Style Variation
61(28)
Maciej Eder
Displaying Textual and Translational Variants in a Hypertextual and Multilingual Edition of Shakespeare's Multi-text Plays
89(28)
Jesus Tronch
Re-Modeling the Edition: Creating the Corpus of Folger Digital Texts
117(28)
Rebecca Niles
Michael Poston
Collaborative Curation and Exploration of the EEBO-TCP Corpus
145(22)
Martin Mueller
Philip R. Burns
Craig A. Berry
"Ill shapen sounds, and false orthography": A Computational Approach to Early English Orthographic Variation
167(34)
Anupam Basu
Linked Open Data and Semantic Web Technologies in Emblematica Online
201(36)
Timothy W. Cole
Myung-Ja K. Han
Mara R. Wade
Mapping Toponyms in Early Modern Plays with the Map of Early Modern London and Internet Shakespeare Editions Projects: A Case Study in Interoperability
237(22)
Janelle Jenstad
Diane K. Jakacki
Microstoria 2.0: Geo-locating Renaissance Spatial and Architectural History
259(24)
Fabrizio Nevola
Gazing into Imaginary Spaces: Digital Modeling and the Representation of Reality
283(36)
John N. Wall
Cambridge Revisited?: Simulation, Methodology, and Phenomenology in the Study of Theatre History
319(26)
Jennifer Roberts-Smith
Shawn DeSouza-Coelho
Paul J. Stoesser
Staying Relevant: Marketing Shakespearean Performance through Social Media
345(28)
Geoffrey Way
Contributors 373