Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish and Early Christian Studies
Edité par Claire Clivaz, Université de Lausanne, Andrew Gregory, Université d’Oxford et David Hamidović, Université de Lausanne,
Table des matières
Part one: Digitized manuscripts
The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library. The Digitization Project of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Pnina Shor)
Dead Sea Scrolls inside Digital Humanities. A Sample (David Hamidović)
The Electronic Scriptorium: Markup for New Testament Manuscripts (Hugh Houghton)
Digital Arabic Gospels Corpus (Elie Dannaoui)
The Role of the Internet in New Testament Textual Criticism: The Example of the Arabic Manuscripts of the New Testament (Sara Schulthess)
The Falasha Memories Project. Digitalization of the Manuscript BNF, Ethiopien d’Abbadie 107 (Charlotte Touati)
Part two: Digital academic research and publishing
The Seventy and Their 21st-Century Heirs. The Prospects for Digital Septuagint Research (Juan Garcés)
Digital Approaches to the Study of Ancient Monotheism (Ory Amitay)
Internet Networks and Academic Research: The Example of the New Testament Textual Criticism (Claire Clivaz)
New Ways of Searching with Biblindex, the Online Index of Biblical Quotations in Early Christian Literature (Laurence Mellerin)
Aspects of Polysemy in Biblical Greek. A Preliminary Study for a New Lexicographical Resource (Romina Vergari)
Publishing Digitally at the University Press? A Reader’s Perspective (Andrew Gregory)
Does Biblical Studies Deserve to Be an Open Source Discipline? (Russell Hobson)
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Smaranda Marculescu (5 décembre 2013). Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish and Early Christian Studies. Biblindex. Consulté le 7 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/lynj
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