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Among Digitized Manuscripts. Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, cartea 137

Autor L.W.C. van Lit
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2019
Working with manuscripts has become a digital affair. But, are there downsides to digital photos? And how can you take advantage of the incredible computing power you have literally at your fingertips? Cornelis van Lit explains in detail what happens when manuscript studies meets digital humanities. In Among Digitized Manuscripts you will learn why it is important to include a note on the photo quality in your codicological description, how to draw, collect, and publish glyphs of paleographic interest, what standards (such as TEI and IIIF) to abide by when transcribing a text, how to write custom software for image recognition, and much more. The leading principle is that learning a little about computers will already be of great benefit.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004415218
ISBN-10: 9004415211
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East


Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 Manuscript World, Print World, Digital World
1 Three Worlds
2 Case Study 1: ABC for Book Collectors versus A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology
3 Case Study 2: A World Without Whom versus Do I Make Myself Clear?
4 Case Study 3: The Written, Printed, and Digital Koran
5 Consequences for Digitized Manuscripts

2 The Digital Materiality of Digitized Manuscripts
1 Stepping into the Digital World
2 Larger Than Life Digitized Manuscripts
3 The Intangible Aura of Material Manuscripts
4 What Are Digitized Manuscripts?
5 New Habits for Philologists in a Digital World

3 Digitized Manuscripts and Their Repositories, an Ethnography
1 Old Collections in Europe
2 New Collections in North America
3 Major Collections in the MENA Region
4 Notable Collections in Africa, the Levant, and Asia
5 A Grand Comparison of the Quality of Digital Surrogates
6 A Visual Comparison
7 Difference between Professional and Amateur Photos
8 The Future of Digital Manuscript Repositories

4 Paleography: Between Erudition and Computation
1 The Variety of Digital Paleographic Experience
2 Rise and Fall of Team Projects Funded by Grants
3 Drawing Ancient Symbols on a Tablet

5 Philology: Standards for Digital Editing
1 File Formats
2 Encoding of Text
3 Markup of Text
4 Intermezzo: Using the Right Editing Tool
5 Handling Images
6 Archiving and Publishing

6 Cataloging: From a Dusty Backroom to the World Wide Web
1 Field Research Workflow: From a Dusty Backroom to My Computer
2 Web Development: From My Computer to the World Wide Web
3 Structure: HTML
4 Content: JSON
5 Style: CSS
6 Interactivity: JavaScript
7 Productivity: Code Editor and Code Repository
8 Quantitative Analysis of the Collection

7 Codicology: Automated Analysis Using Python and OpenCV
1 Why Code?
2 Description of Case Study
3 Introduction to Python
4 Introduction to OpenCV
5 Step 1: Extraction of Images
6 Step 2: Analysis of an Image
7 Step 3: Running the Script over Large Numbers
8 Results

8 A Digital Orientalist

Postscript. Among Digitized Manuscripts

Bibliography

Index of Persons
Index of Subjects

Notă biografică

L.W. Cornelis van Lit, O.P., is a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University and a friar of the Order of Preachers. His main expertise lies in medieval Islamic philosophy. He runs the online magazine The Digital Orientalist.

Recenzii

Among Digitized Manuscripts is well worth a read. The four practical chapters and the digital appendix are a resource that students and scholars wishing to work more effectively with digital manuscripts will return to as a reference.” Kelly Tuttle in Reviews

“The combination of theoretic considerations with hands-on tutorials and personal experience from ‘the field’ is the result of van Lit’s previous work in the digital humanities and, at the same time, an attempt to provide fledgling digital scholars with everything they need.” Cornelius Berthold in Der Islam 98/2 (2021)