Introduction: Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments

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Title
Introduction: Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments
Journal
Classics@
Author(s)
Clivaz Claire, Allen Garrick
ISSN
2327-2996
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/08/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
18
Pages
n.p.
Language
english
Abstract
This volume of Classics@ explores and analyses a methodological turn in ancient studies: the practice of presenting harvested data in ancient manuscripts within virtual research environments (VREs). What changes when research on ancient manuscripts occurs in a VRE, especially in early Jewish and Christian literature, New Testament, and Classical works? Does it matter if we undertake research in a digital medium rather than in a traditional print context? How does working with digital images and born-digital data intersect with the traditional print mentalities that have until recently defined philological research? Because VREs offer wide and usually free access to diverse information regardless of one’s geographical location, they continue to have an outsized influence on the research landscape of the humanities in more complex ways.
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / Careers / PR00P1_179755
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