Format:
1 Online-Ressource (315 Seiten)
ISBN:
9781649590176
Series Statement:
New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies v.9
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Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Challenges and Opportunities -- The King's Cabinet Splintered: The King's Cabinet Opened and Digital Mediation -- Lost in Pools of Data: Text Reuse in the Emblem Genre and the Nature of Humanities Research Data -- Digital Approaches to Analyzing and Understanding Baroque Literature -- Methods and Insights -- A Tale of Two Collectors: Using nodegoat to Map the Connections between the Manuscript Collections of Thomas Phillipps and Alfred Chester Beatty -- TL -- DR: An Experimental Application of Text Analysis and Network Analysis to the Study of Historical Library Collections, in Particular the Title Catalogs of Four Libraries in the Western Holy Roman Empire in the Period 1606-1796, Accompanied by Some Methodological Speculations and Ideas for Further Research -- The Implications of Image Manipulation Tools for Petrarch's Philology -- Translation and Print Networks in Seventeenth-Century Britain: From Catalog Entries to Digital Visualizations -- Collaboration -- What's in a Name? Six Degrees of Francis Bacon and Named-Entity Recognition -- Remixing the Canon: Shakespeare, Popular Culture, and the Undergraduate Editor -- Digital Interventions: Towards the Study of Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts -- Contributors
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Davis, Matthew Evan New Technologies and Renaissance Studies III Chicago : Iter Press,c2022 ISBN 9781649590169
Language:
English
Keywords:
Renaissance
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Forschung
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Neue Technologie
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
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