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"Tea for two": the Archive of the Italian Latinity of the Middle Ages meets the CLARIN infrastructure

2020

This paper aims at showing how integrating the Archive of the Italian Latinity of the Middle Ages (ALIM) into the ILC4CLARIN repository can provide mutual benefits. Making ALIM available to a large community of scholars and researchers, on the one side, represents the first step to reduce the lack of resources for Medieval Latin in CLARIN and, on the other side, constitutes an unprecedented contribution to not only linguistic investigations, but also to the studies of the culture and science at the basis of the Western European society. The paper describes the adopted approach aiming to keep intact the structure of the archive and its metadata, which are both accurately mirrored into the IL…

Informatica umanistica filologia digitale letteratura medievale letteratura latina medievale letteratura latina TEIService (systems architecture)filologia digitaleHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia GermanicaDigital Archivesletteratura latina medievalecorpusResearch infrastructures Digital Archives CLARIN Language Resource SwitchboardSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e LinguisticaSettore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia Classicaedizioni digitaliSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaWorld Wide WebCLARIN-ITrepositoryResource (project management)Medieval LatinReading (process)XML/TEILatin resourcesALIM CLARIN-IT Digital Librariesmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)SuiteALIM letteratura latina medievale edizioni critiche edizioni digitali XML/TEI filologia digitale metadataedizioni critichemetadataCLARIN Language Resource SwitchboardALIMDigital libraryMetadataCLARINResearch infrastructuresDigital LibrariesDigital Humanities Digital philology Medieval Literature Latin Medieval Latin Literature Latin Literature TEI
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A sustainable work flow for a multi-layer edition of the Chronicon by Romualdus Salernitanus

2018

My experimental scholarly digital edition of the De nomine by Ursus Beneventanus tested the feasibility of the edition model theorized by Orlandi 2010, based on three different layers of text representation (graphematic, alphabetic and linguistic) and on a table of all graphemes having distinctive value in the graphic system of a specific manuscript (“graphematic table of signs”). Its work flow, however, proved to be very time-consuming. This talk analyzes the specific practices of the Ursus edition that mostly slowed down the work flow and outlines possible solutions to be applied in my ongoing digital edition of the Chronicon by Romualdus Salernitanus. Those aspects include (a) the markup…

Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaLatin; Digital Scholarly edition; Critical edition; Digital Humanities; Medieval Literature; Medieval History; Medieval Latin Literature; Manuscript Studies; Digital philologyLatin Digital Scholarly edition Critical edition Digital Humanities Medieval Literature Medieval History Medieval Latin Literature Manuscript Studies Digital philologyMedieval LiteratureCritical editionSettore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia ClassicaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaMedieval HistoryDigital Scholarly editionDigital HumanitiesLatinManuscript StudiesDigital philologyMedieval Latin Literature
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