Although textual scholars agree that collation is a crucial component of the editing process, it often goes undefined and only briefly explained. This article defines the term, explains different kinds of collation, and explores some of its applications. We emphasize stemmatology and medieval textual traditions. By drawing from editorial examples and the theoretical frameworks of projects centred on works such as the Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, Dante’s Commedia and the Greek New Testament, the article seeks to compare manual and computer-assisted approaches to collation methods. We delineate the scope of this activity and argue that computer-assisted collation minimizes the risk of missing out on relevant data. We examine the ad...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
In this paper the case studies of transcription in two projects are presented– “The Chronicle of Mat...
The article explores whether stylometric methods used in non-traditional author-ship attribution can...
Although textual scholars agree that collation is a crucial component of the editing process, it oft...
This paper explores the decisions involved in a digital stemmatology project. Traditionally, transcr...
This paper explores the decisions involved in a digital stemmatology project. Traditionally, transcr...
Stemmatology, or the reconstruction of the transmission history of texts, is a field that stands par...
With the triumph of the codex, medieval literature became more deeply hermeneutic in character. A va...
Medieval chronicles offer valuable source material for historians studying the Middle Ages. Like all...
In scholarly editing, more particularly in the context of collating various versions of a text, the ...
The late-fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript Oxford, Trinity College, MS 29 contains a unive...
This article presents the collation map, a diagrammatic method for visually mapping the texts of com...
In this essay we explore the process of textual normalization in the context of machine-assisted col...
This article reviews some of the digital tools currently available for reconstructive textual editin...
The original transcription guidelines of The Canterbury Tales Project were first developed by Peter ...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
In this paper the case studies of transcription in two projects are presented– “The Chronicle of Mat...
The article explores whether stylometric methods used in non-traditional author-ship attribution can...
Although textual scholars agree that collation is a crucial component of the editing process, it oft...
This paper explores the decisions involved in a digital stemmatology project. Traditionally, transcr...
This paper explores the decisions involved in a digital stemmatology project. Traditionally, transcr...
Stemmatology, or the reconstruction of the transmission history of texts, is a field that stands par...
With the triumph of the codex, medieval literature became more deeply hermeneutic in character. A va...
Medieval chronicles offer valuable source material for historians studying the Middle Ages. Like all...
In scholarly editing, more particularly in the context of collating various versions of a text, the ...
The late-fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript Oxford, Trinity College, MS 29 contains a unive...
This article presents the collation map, a diagrammatic method for visually mapping the texts of com...
In this essay we explore the process of textual normalization in the context of machine-assisted col...
This article reviews some of the digital tools currently available for reconstructive textual editin...
The original transcription guidelines of The Canterbury Tales Project were first developed by Peter ...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
In this paper the case studies of transcription in two projects are presented– “The Chronicle of Mat...
The article explores whether stylometric methods used in non-traditional author-ship attribution can...