The encoding standards that the community of digital humanities (DH) has established for digital scholarly editions imply a series of consequences concerning both the philological model and the scientific community, favoring editions based on single witnesses (or on multiple witnesses treated as a chain of single witnesses) and creating a dangerous “digital divide.” Texts with complex transmissions and editions with sophisticated requirements need systems and tools fitter than XML-TEI (see http://www.tei-c.org/P5). This paper looks at new proposals via the case of Corpus Rhythmorum Musicum.

Stella, F.V. (2013). Encoding issues in Philological Digital Editions. HORIZONS: SEOUL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES(4), 199-214.

Encoding issues in Philological Digital Editions

STELLA, FRANCESCO VINCENZO
2013-01-01

Abstract

The encoding standards that the community of digital humanities (DH) has established for digital scholarly editions imply a series of consequences concerning both the philological model and the scientific community, favoring editions based on single witnesses (or on multiple witnesses treated as a chain of single witnesses) and creating a dangerous “digital divide.” Texts with complex transmissions and editions with sophisticated requirements need systems and tools fitter than XML-TEI (see http://www.tei-c.org/P5). This paper looks at new proposals via the case of Corpus Rhythmorum Musicum.
2013
Stella, F.V. (2013). Encoding issues in Philological Digital Editions. HORIZONS: SEOUL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES(4), 199-214.
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