Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture: Visualisation, Data Mining, Communication
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State: Public
Version: Final published version
License: CC BY-NC 4.0
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Title
Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture: Visualisation, Data Mining, Communication
Publisher
Brill
Address of publication
Leiden
ISBN
978-90-04-38210-7
ISSN
2453-0586
Publication state
Published
Issued date
20/05/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
3
Series
Digital Biblical Studies
Language
english
Notes
ISBN 978-90-04-34673-4 (hardback)
ISBN 978-90-04-39929-7 (e-book)
Hyperlink to the e-book: https://brill.com/downloadpdf/title/34930
Open Access has been supported by a SNSF grant
ISBN 978-90-04-39929-7 (e-book)
Hyperlink to the e-book: https://brill.com/downloadpdf/title/34930
Open Access has been supported by a SNSF grant
Abstract
Publication in open access thanks to the support of the SNSF
Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture presents an overview of the digital turn in Ancient Jewish and Christian manuscripts visualisation, data mining and communication. Edited by David Hamidović, Claire Clivaz and Sarah Bowen Savant, it gathers together the contributions of seventeen scholars involved in Biblical, Early Jewish and Christian studies. The volume attests to the spreading of digital humanities in these fields and presents fundamental analysis of the rise of visual culture as well as specific test-cases concerning ancient manuscripts. Sophisticated visualisation tools, stylometric analysis, teaching and visual data, epigraphy and visualisation belong notably to the varied overview presented in the volume.
Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture presents an overview of the digital turn in Ancient Jewish and Christian manuscripts visualisation, data mining and communication. Edited by David Hamidović, Claire Clivaz and Sarah Bowen Savant, it gathers together the contributions of seventeen scholars involved in Biblical, Early Jewish and Christian studies. The volume attests to the spreading of digital humanities in these fields and presents fundamental analysis of the rise of visual culture as well as specific test-cases concerning ancient manuscripts. Sophisticated visualisation tools, stylometric analysis, teaching and visual data, epigraphy and visualisation belong notably to the varied overview presented in the volume.
Keywords
Digital Humanities, Ancient Manuscripts, Text Mining, Digital Culture, Communication, Digital Biblical Series
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