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Digital Papyrology II

Case Studies on the Digital Edition of Ancient Greek Papyri

Authors: Nicola Reggiani Publisher: De Gruyter Publication date: 2018 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 198 Publication formats: EAN: 9783110547450 ISBN: 9783110547450 Category: Classical texts Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

The ongoing digitisation of the literary papyri (and related technical texts like the medical papyri) is leading to new thoughts on the concept and shape of the "digital critical edition" of ancient documents. First of all, there is the need of representing any textual and paratextual feature as much as possible, and of encoding them in a semantic markup that is very different from a traditional critical edition, based on the mere display of information. Moreover, several new tools allow us to reconsider not only the linguistic dimension of the ancient texts (from exploiting the potentialities of linguistic annotation to a full consideration of language variation as a key to socio-cultural analysis), but also the very concept of philological variation (replacing the mono-authorial view of an reconstructed archetype with a dynamic multitextual model closer to the fluid aspect of the textual transmission). The contributors, experts in the application of digital strategies to the papyrological research, face these issues from their own viewpoints, not without glimpses on parallel fields like Egyptology and Near Eastern studies. The result is a new, original and cross-disciplinary overview of a key issue in the digital humanities.

TOC

  • Foreword 6
  • Contents 8
  • Part 1: Platforms Between Theory and Practice 12
  • The Corpus of the Greek Medical Papyri and a New Concept of Digital Critical Edition 12
  • Anagnosis, Herculaneum, and the Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri 72
  • Perspectives and Challenges in Editing Documentary Papyri Online A Report on Born-Digital Editions through Papyri.info 84
  • The Other Side of the River Digital Editions of Ancient Greek Texts Involving Papyrus Witnesses 96
  • Part 2: Linguistic Perspectives 114
  • Linguistic Annotation of the Digital Papyrological Corpus: Sematia 114
  • Encoding Linguistic Variation in Greek Documentary Papyri The Past, Present and Future of Editorial Regularization 128
  • An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for the IDP Papyri 148
  • Digital Papyrological Editions and the Experience of a Lexicographical Database The Case of Medicalia Online 158
  • Indices 184