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Digital Philology and Quantitative Criticism of Medieval Literature: Unconventional Approaches to Medieval Latin Literature II [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 289 pages, kaal: 218 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Brepols N.V.
  • ISBN-10: 2503588018
  • ISBN-13: 9782503588018
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 289 pages, kaal: 218 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Brepols N.V.
  • ISBN-10: 2503588018
  • ISBN-13: 9782503588018
Building on The Carolingian Revolution: Unconventional Approaches to Medieval Latin Literature I, this is the second of two volumes proposing ways of reading medieval Latin texts which, up to now, have had little or no attention within literary studies. This volume is founded on the belief that 'the unprecedented empirical power of digital tools and archives offers a unique chance to rethink the categories of literary study' (F. Moretti). The book's first section presents cases studies applying 'quantitative' criticism based on the linguistic and stylistic use of frequency wordlists which, thanks to digital tools and to a larger literature, are becoming more easily accessible and more powerful. The chapters of this section lead the reader from an application of stylometry within a traditional critical exercise, via the structured use of frequency indexing as a warning light for cultural or stylistic phenomena undetectable to the naked eye, to more technical corpus analysis experiments based on linguistic evolution or authorship attribution. The second section explores the encoding problems the author has faced when working on the realisation of digital editing projects such as the Corpus Rhythmorum Musicum, the Archivio della Latinita Italiana del Medioevo (ALIM), Lexicon, and the Eurasian Latin Archive (ELA), and proposes reflections on the typology of digital philological editions.
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
The Mechanic Reader: Instead of an Introduction
1(10)
1 Venantius Fortunatus in Medieval Latin Poetry and the Occurrences of dulcedo
The Manuscript Tradition - Evaluation of Posterity and Scholastic Literature: Testimonia Reuse and Reworkings - The Generative Model: Epitaph, Consolatio, Epic, Hymnody - The Invention of Dulcedo
11(26)
2 The Representations of the Book in Carolingian and Ottonian Poetic Texts: The Birth of Paratextual Poetry
The Frequency of the Lexeme Libr- in Latin Poetry - The Carolingian Era - Poetry of Writing - Poetry of the Book - The Versus Hadoardi - The Ottonian Age - The Representations of the Book - Conclusions?
37(24)
3 Europe's Name is Europa: Europe and European in Early Medieval Latin Texts
Europa before Europe - Early Medieval Evidence - Carolingian Ideology
61(14)
4 The Landscape as a Memory Construction in the Latin Petrarch
The Rhetoric of the Catalogue and Itinerary Structure - Flights and Returns
75(22)
5 Generic Constants and Chronological Variations in Statistical Linguistics on Latin Epistolography
Introduction - The Data - The Programme - Previous Studies Procedural Protocol - Results
97(20)
6 Statistical Indicators of Proximity to the Early Romance Languages: Experimental Applications to Early Medieval Rhythmic Poetry
117(16)
7 Lexical Statistics and Authorship Detection in the Epistolae duorum amantium
What Contribution Can Linguistic Analysis Make to This Subject? - The Type / Token Ratio - The Average Familiarity - Empty Terms - Clusters The Relative Frequencies of the Overall Lexicon - The Rate of Overlap - Overlap - What Conclusions Can Be Drawn from These Statistics?
133(24)
8 Encoding Issues in Philological Digital Editions
Our Experience - The Need to Encode - The `Standards' Issue - What it Means to Be a Critical Edition - The Philological Divide - Mediation Experiments - Other Solutions
157(14)
9 Digital Philology, Medieval Texts, and the Digital Corpus Rhythmorum Musicum
Computing and the Classics - Experiments in Medieval Studies - Medieval Latin - Typology: The Archive Edition The Abandonment of Reconstruction? - Technical and Methodological Innovations - Quantity - Relationability - Interoperability - Multimediality - Searchability - eservations - The dbr (1999)
171(48)
10 The Eurasian Latin Archive and the `Long' Latin Middle Ages
From Medieval to Global Latin - World Language and Asiatic Latin - The ela Project - Aim and Methods of the Research - Work in Progress
219(18)
Bibliography
Sources - Literature 237(24)
Indices
Manuscripts - Websites - General Index 261