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Prague Medieval DH Storming
23. února 2023 v 9:00 - 24. února 2023 v 18:00
February 23
Hybernská 4
9:00-10:00 (materiality of text)
Introduction
Dominique Stutzmann (IRHT Paris): Trends in digital codicology
Eyal Poleg (Queen Mary Uni. London): Beyond DH: New Technologies in the Study of Medieval Manuscripts
Nicole Volmering (Trinity College, Dublin): Database development for Manuscript Projects
10:30-11:30
(editions)
Elizabeth Solopova (Oxford University): Creating an Online Edition of the Wycliffite Bible
Katarzyna Anna Kapitan (University of Oxford): Rethinking the role of the stemma in material-philological transmission studies
Ariane Pinche (Université Lyon): Handwritten Text Recognition and Medieval manuscripts for a hagiographic corpus in Old French (1200-1400)
Federico Boschetti (Uni. Venezia): Annotating literary texts by Domain-Specific Languages: Methods and tools
12:00-13:00
(corpora and databases)
Mark Faulkner (Trinity College, Dublin): Searobend: linked metadata for English-Language Texts, 1000-1300
Alex Moruz and Ana-Maria Gînsac: A Digital Corpus of Romanian Psalters from the 16th Century: Tools and Processing Pipelines
Katarzyna Jasińska: Vernacular glosses in the medieval Latin dictionaries – the database Rozariusze z polskimi glosami
Krzysztof Nowak: eFontes. The Electronic Corpus of Polish Medieval Latin
14:30-18:30
(flash presentations followed by informal discussions, with refreshments)
Andrea Svobodová (Charles University in Prague): MECz
Martin Haltrich (Stiftsbibliothek Klosterneuburg): Medieval Manuscript Digital Workspaces
Pavel Tříska (Charles University in Prague): Opuscula
Barbora Uchytilová (Centre for Medieval Studies, Academy of Sciences, Prague): HyperFontes. The digital repertoire of sources on the Czech Middle Ages
Martin Roček (Charles University in Prague): SCRIBTUM
Nina Richards (University of Vienna): RELEVEN – Re-evaluating the 11th century with linked events and entities
Mária Vargha (Charles University in Prague): Primus: Empowering the Voiceless. The Role of the Rural Population in State Building and Christianisation in East-Central Europe.
Andrea Svobodová and Kateřina Voleková (Czech Language Institute, Academy of Sciences): Diabible
Jerzy Kaliszuk (PAN Warszawa): Database of colophons in medieval manuscripts from Poland
Ondřej Fúsik (Charles University in Prague): LINDAT
Ondřej Tichý (Charles University in Prague): Prague Digital Humanities Centre or Bosworth (?)
Farkas Gábor Kiss (ELTE Budapest) Humanists in Digital World
Michael Lužný (National Library of the Czech Republic): Manuscriptorium Version 4: A Virtual Research Environment
Jan Ciglbauer (Charles University) Cantio.cz – Songs from Central Europe
David Eben (Charles University) Fontes Cantus Bohemiae and the network of medieval chant manuscript databases
Pavel Nývlt and Jan Ctibor (Centre for Classical Studies, Academy of Sciences) Latinitatis medii aevi lexicon Bohemorum
Stanislava Kuzmová and Ivana Lukáč Labancová (University of Bratislava): A Repertory of Medieval Sermons in Slovakia
Jan Odstrčilík (Academy of Sciences, Vienna): Overview and Comparison of HTR Solutions
February 24
Voršilská 1
(workshops)
The day is focused on hands on workshops and is suitable also for PhD and other advanced students. There will be parallel sessions.
9:00-10:30
Mark Faulkner: Editorial issues in an anthology of twelfth-century English texts
Jan Odstrčilík: HTR I – please, sign up at Jan.Odstrcilik@oeaw.ac.at
00-12:30
Krzysztof Nowak: Words and Concepts. Medieval Latin philology meets corpus linguistic
Jan Odstrčilík: HTR II
13:30-15:00
Alex Moruz and Ana-Maria Gînsac: Revising Old Texts in XML Using the Oxygen Editor
Ariane Pinche: Using HTR with eScriptorium, good practices and sharing data
15:15-16:45
Nicole Volmering: Possibilities and limitations of using the FromthePage platform for transcription lessons, basic editing, collaboration, and crowdsourcing
Jan Odstrčilík: HTR III
Martin Roček: Semantic text comparison
17:00-18:00
(Klementinum gallery, Mariánské náměstí)
a guided tour through the exhibition Ugly Manuscripts of Crux of Telč (1434–1504)