In the three decades since the rise of New Historicism, Renaissance studies has progressed through extensions of scholars’ archival reach to new objects for new interpretations. The future will bring expansions on a larger scale, like those we now witness in English print archives. Machine-readable transcriptions of some fifty thousand texts now enable scholars to use algorithms that tell us things about them that are true, yet can only be known in the future. This is an argument not for an algorithmic criticism but for an augmented criticism, in which human judgments are the origin and outcome of algorithmic research methods. It sketches the emergent methods that are possible only in 2015, yet will do for the archival humanities what teles...
In the early twentieth century, many scholars focused on the preparation of editions and translation...
Scholarly editing and textual digitisation are typically seen as two distinct, though related, fiel...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies.Digital surrogates, Digi...
In the three decades since the rise of New Historicism, Renaissance studies has progressed through e...
Innovations in computing are presenting historians with access to new forms of expression with the p...
For the full article, please visit Project MUSE or click here (subscribers only). How are digitize...
Autant l’histoire et la théorie de l’édition critique des textes antiques, judéo-chrétiens et médiév...
The scholarship on texts and manuscripts is wide ranging, even more so when it comes to digital appr...
This essay aims to bid analogue historians assume that digitisation is the first step to creating hi...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
The study of modern manuscripts to examine writing processes is termed “genetic criticism.” A curren...
editorial reviewedLa thématique au cœur de ce volume Lost in Renaissance se propose d’explorer cette...
In the present age, the archive is no longer hidden away in national librar- ies, museums, and darke...
International audienceArtificial intelligence (AI) is a vibrant research domain in which systems are...
In 1967, the French scholar Louis Hay published an opinion piece in Le Monde under the title “Des ma...
In the early twentieth century, many scholars focused on the preparation of editions and translation...
Scholarly editing and textual digitisation are typically seen as two distinct, though related, fiel...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies.Digital surrogates, Digi...
In the three decades since the rise of New Historicism, Renaissance studies has progressed through e...
Innovations in computing are presenting historians with access to new forms of expression with the p...
For the full article, please visit Project MUSE or click here (subscribers only). How are digitize...
Autant l’histoire et la théorie de l’édition critique des textes antiques, judéo-chrétiens et médiév...
The scholarship on texts and manuscripts is wide ranging, even more so when it comes to digital appr...
This essay aims to bid analogue historians assume that digitisation is the first step to creating hi...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
The study of modern manuscripts to examine writing processes is termed “genetic criticism.” A curren...
editorial reviewedLa thématique au cœur de ce volume Lost in Renaissance se propose d’explorer cette...
In the present age, the archive is no longer hidden away in national librar- ies, museums, and darke...
International audienceArtificial intelligence (AI) is a vibrant research domain in which systems are...
In 1967, the French scholar Louis Hay published an opinion piece in Le Monde under the title “Des ma...
In the early twentieth century, many scholars focused on the preparation of editions and translation...
Scholarly editing and textual digitisation are typically seen as two distinct, though related, fiel...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies.Digital surrogates, Digi...