This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to replicate the medieval reading experience. Awareness of the characteristic features of medieval textuality, exemplified through select late medieval texts, can help in developing increasingly flexible editorial models, which are more consistent with medieval reading practices than current editions. Editions, transformed from single textual occurrences into fluid, communal, and unfolding processes, can uncover a complex notion of medieval hypertextuality by linking texts, images, and tunes. They can then even trace the reception of a given text. As readers are empowered to zoom in and out specific textual components, of manuscript witnesses, of fa...
While the knightly and kingly images of the British Library’s MS Harley 4205 are visually intriguing...
Against the background of increasingly pervasive digital technologies, much scholarly attention has...
This thesis explores how digitisation affects the way we perceive, handle, encounter, keep, preserve...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
The scholarship on texts and manuscripts is wide ranging, even more so when it comes to digital appr...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...
I should like to discuss briefly the advantages of an integrated system of publication – digital and...
This article questions the relationship between digital technology and the emergence of a renewed in...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
Bibliographical reference: Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approache...
Digital philology has produced a wide range of new methods and formats for editing and analyzing med...
It has been more than ten years since the first digital editions began to see the light of day. This...
Digital technologies have found a use in almost every aspect of scholarly research and communication...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
While the knightly and kingly images of the British Library’s MS Harley 4205 are visually intriguing...
Against the background of increasingly pervasive digital technologies, much scholarly attention has...
This thesis explores how digitisation affects the way we perceive, handle, encounter, keep, preserve...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
The scholarship on texts and manuscripts is wide ranging, even more so when it comes to digital appr...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...
I should like to discuss briefly the advantages of an integrated system of publication – digital and...
This article questions the relationship between digital technology and the emergence of a renewed in...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
Bibliographical reference: Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approache...
Digital philology has produced a wide range of new methods and formats for editing and analyzing med...
It has been more than ten years since the first digital editions began to see the light of day. This...
Digital technologies have found a use in almost every aspect of scholarly research and communication...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
While the knightly and kingly images of the British Library’s MS Harley 4205 are visually intriguing...
Against the background of increasingly pervasive digital technologies, much scholarly attention has...
This thesis explores how digitisation affects the way we perceive, handle, encounter, keep, preserve...