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New Technologies and Renaissance Studies II, Volume 4 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 310 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 626 g
  • Sari: New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866985158
  • ISBN-13: 9780866985154
  • Formaat: Hardback, 310 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 626 g
  • Sari: New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866985158
  • ISBN-13: 9780866985154
Near the forefront of any examination of disciplinary pursuits in the academy today, among the many important issues being addressed is the role of computing and its integration into, and perhaps revolutionizing of, central methodological approaches. The series New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies addresses this context from both broad and narrow perspectives, with anticipated discussions rooted in areas including literature, art history, musicology, and culture in the medieval and Renaissance periods.

In the fourth volume of the New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies series, volume editors Tassie Gniady, Kris McAbee, and Jessica Murphy bring together some of the best work from the New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies panels at the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) annual meetings for the years 20042010. These essays demonstrate a dedication to grounding the use of newest practices in the theories of the early modern period. At the same time, the essays are interested in the momentthe needs of scholars then, the theories of media that informed current understanding, and the tools used to conduct studies.
Introduction 1(2)
Underpinnings of the Social Edition? A Brief Narrative, 2004--9, for the Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and Professional Reading Environment (PReE) Projects, and a Framework for Next Steps
3(48)
Ray Siemens
A Digital Research Community in Medieval and Renaissance Studies: The ARC Network for Early European Research, 2005--2010
51(16)
Toby Burrows
"A hawk from a handsaw": Collating Possibilities with the Shakespeare Quartos Archive
67(24)
Jim Kuhn
Moving Early Modern Theatre Online: The Records of Early English Drama Introduces the Early Modern London Theatres Website
91(24)
Tanya Hagen
Sally-Beth MacLean
Michele Pasin
Sandrart.net: An Online Edition of a Seventeenth-Century Text
115(34)
Anna Schreurs
Carsten Blum
Thorsten Wubbena
Virtual Restoration: The Art and Technology of "Recreating" Italian Renaissance Paintings
149(22)
Diane Cole Ahl
Greensickness and HPV: A Comparative Analysis?
171(28)
Jessica C. Murphy
William H. Hsu
Resuscitability and "Excellent New" Early Modern Verse
199(18)
Kris McAbee
"Speak the Speech": Dramatic Blank Verse As a New Medium on the English Stage
217(26)
Farrah Lehman
Broadside Love: A Comparison of Reading with Digital Tools versus Deep Knowledge in the Ballads of Samuel Pepys
243(18)
Tassie Gniady
Emblematica Online: A Case Study in Humanities Research Projects
261(24)
Kathleen Marie Smith
A Modest Proposal for Scholarly Publishing: 21st-Century Ideas for a 19th-Century System
285(20)
Shawn Martin
Contributors 305