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Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance StudiesPublisher: Chicago : Iter Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (387 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780866987257
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Early Modern Studies after the Digital TurnDDC classification:
  • 001.30285
LOC classification:
  • AZ105
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Books in Space: Adjacency, EEBO-TCP, and Early Modern Dramatists -- Plotting the "Female Wits" Controversy: Gender, Genre, and Printed Plays, 1670-1699 -- A Bird's-Eye View of Early Modern Latin: Distant Reading, Network Analysis, and Style Variation -- Displaying Textual and Translational Variants in a Hypertextual and Multilingual Edition of Shakespeare's Multi-text Plays -- Re-Modeling the Edition: Creating the Corpus of Folger Digital Texts -- Collaborative Curation and Exploration of the EEBO-TCP Corpus -- "Ill shapen sounds, and false orthography": A Computational Approach to Early English Orthographic Variation -- Linked Open Data and Semantic Web Technologies in Emblematica Online -- Mapping Toponyms in Early Modern Plays with the Map of Early Modern London and Internet Shakespeare Editions Projects: A Case Study in Interoperability -- Microstoria 2.0: Geo-locating Renaissance Spatial and Architectural History -- Gazing into Imaginary Spaces: Digital Modeling and the Representation of Reality -- Cambridge Revisited?: Simulation, Methodology, and Phenomenology in the Study of Theatre History -- Staying Relevant: Marketing Shakespearean Performance through Social Media -- Contributors.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Books in Space: Adjacency, EEBO-TCP, and Early Modern Dramatists -- Plotting the "Female Wits" Controversy: Gender, Genre, and Printed Plays, 1670-1699 -- A Bird's-Eye View of Early Modern Latin: Distant Reading, Network Analysis, and Style Variation -- Displaying Textual and Translational Variants in a Hypertextual and Multilingual Edition of Shakespeare's Multi-text Plays -- Re-Modeling the Edition: Creating the Corpus of Folger Digital Texts -- Collaborative Curation and Exploration of the EEBO-TCP Corpus -- "Ill shapen sounds, and false orthography": A Computational Approach to Early English Orthographic Variation -- Linked Open Data and Semantic Web Technologies in Emblematica Online -- Mapping Toponyms in Early Modern Plays with the Map of Early Modern London and Internet Shakespeare Editions Projects: A Case Study in Interoperability -- Microstoria 2.0: Geo-locating Renaissance Spatial and Architectural History -- Gazing into Imaginary Spaces: Digital Modeling and the Representation of Reality -- Cambridge Revisited?: Simulation, Methodology, and Phenomenology in the Study of Theatre History -- Staying Relevant: Marketing Shakespearean Performance through Social Media -- Contributors.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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