contribution à un site webIn a study of sermons made by English preachers in the 17th and 18th centuries, medialab researcher Jean-Philippe Cointet and four sociologists and historians from American and German universities mapped biblical references used by priests from Anglican and dissident churches*. This work, presented in a Poetics journal article entitled “The (Protestant) Bible, the (printed) sermon, and the word(s): The semantic structure of the Conformist and Dissenting Bible, 1660–1780”, sheds lights on a whole swath of the history of faiths, and is notable for deploying new methods of textual analysis based on the quantitative and qualitative processing of empirical data. Awarded a prize from the American Sociological Association...
This article looks at Bible engagement in a digital age, focusing both on multimedia engagement with...
Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscri...
Does mediation via the Internet contribute to the use of the Bible as a cultural resource, and if so...
In a study of sermons made by English preachers in the 17th and 18th centuries, medialab researcher ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the struc...
contribution à un site webDans une étude sur les sermons prononcés par des prêcheurs anglais aux 17e...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
The digital world pervades the everyday lives of most people, and online tools have become an essent...
This chapter describes the creation of "America's Public Bible," an interactive work of digital sch...
Although the study of the Bible was central to early Humanities Computing efforts, now Biblical Stud...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the applicability of selected methods of the so-called dista...
The Bible is one of the most widely translated and read books in history available in as many as 125...
This article looks at Bible engagement in a digital age, focusing both on multimedia engagement with...
Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscri...
Does mediation via the Internet contribute to the use of the Bible as a cultural resource, and if so...
In a study of sermons made by English preachers in the 17th and 18th centuries, medialab researcher ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the struc...
contribution à un site webDans une étude sur les sermons prononcés par des prêcheurs anglais aux 17e...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
The digital world pervades the everyday lives of most people, and online tools have become an essent...
This chapter describes the creation of "America's Public Bible," an interactive work of digital sch...
Although the study of the Bible was central to early Humanities Computing efforts, now Biblical Stud...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the applicability of selected methods of the so-called dista...
The Bible is one of the most widely translated and read books in history available in as many as 125...
This article looks at Bible engagement in a digital age, focusing both on multimedia engagement with...
Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscri...
Does mediation via the Internet contribute to the use of the Bible as a cultural resource, and if so...