Bembus A Research Team for Digital Humanities
Editing Duemila: problems and perspectives of digital texts
Irene Mamprin reviews Paola Italia’s new book, Editing Duemila, which deals with the philology and the diffusion of texts in the web era.
Chronicle of the seminar “Attributive philology and digital analysis of literary texts” (part 1)
Alessia Luvisotto’s chronicle runs through the highlights of the first part of the “Attributive philology and digital analysis of literary texts” seminar, which took place online on Thursday, December 10, 2020.
Online seminar “Attributive philology and digital analysis of literary texts” (December 10-11, 2020, held in Italian)
How can text databases help in the analysis of literary texts? Pasquale Stoppelli talks about it with Paolo Mastandrea in an online seminar on December 10 and 11, 2020.
Digital text: risks, advantages, perspectives
Alessia Luvisotto’s review of “Teoria e forme del testo digitale” (Carocci, 2019) edited by Michelangelo Zaccarello examines some of the most important challenges of philology at the dawn of the new millennium in relation to the potential of digital textuality.
Humanities and the digital: a conversation with Filippomaria Pontani
The interview with Professor Filippomaria Pontani by Marco Sartor offers some interesting considerations on the role of digital technology in humanistic studies.
Call for papers day of study “Intersections. New perspectives for public humanities” (HFC-INT 2020)
An international day of study to be held in December 2020 on public humanities and the outflow of the humanitistic knowledge from academic debate circles. Proposal submission closed on Friday, July 10, 2020.
Scholarly digital editions: an (un)known land
In this article Irene Mamprin reviews the latest volume by Tiziana Mancinelli and Elena Pierazzo, “Che cos’è un’edizione scientifica digitale” (Carocci, 2020), highlighting the limits and potentialities of the new way of conceiving the digital edition of literary texts.