New Technologies and Renaissance Studies IV
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New Technologies and Renaissance Studies IV
The Changing Shape of Digital Early Modern Studies
Winter, Caroline; El Khatib, Randa
Iter Press
11/2024
466
Mole
9781649591197
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Introduction: The Changing Shape of Digital Early Modern Studies
Randa El Khatib and Caroline Winter
Visualizing the Sidney Network: Using Network Analysis to Understand Women's Place
Catherine Medici
Print Networks of Early Modern Astronomy in Galileo's Library
Crystal Hall
The Republic of Tweets
Jessica Marie Otis
Opening Up the Scriptorium: The Theory and Ethics of Transcription Methods from the Handwritten Page to the Web Page
Sarah Banschbach Valles and Sarah J. Sprouse
New Solutions for Old Problems: Digital Publication, the Linguistic Study of Medieval Vernacular Texts, and the EDV Project
Nadia Cannata
Moving Images and Text on Leonardo's Codices: The Evolution of Drawing a Digital Edition
Giuditta Cirnigliaro
FRIDA: A Multilevel Digital Atlas for the Ephemeral Renaissance, La Serenissima Venice, 1450-1550
Francesca Bortoletti, Giuseppe Gerbino, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Beatrice Gobbo, and Tommaso Elli
"Dear Galileo": Letters as Data on Astronomy
Caterina Agostini
Penelope Rich: Mapping the Mobility of a Sixteenth-Century Aristocratic Woman
Gerit Quealy
GEA: Invisible Sienese Women Made Visible
Elena Brizio and Luis Meneses
Beyond a Digital Catalog: Rethinking Musical and Cartographic Sources through Digital Humanities
Angela Fiore and Sara Belotti
Interacting with Big Historical Data of the Dutch Golden Age: Golden Agents and Virtual Interiors
Charles van den Heuvel
Northeye (Re)Constructed: Augmented Reality of an Abandoned Medieval Village
Steven Bednarski, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Robin Harrap, Zack MacDonald, and Andrew Moore
The Place of Reading in VR: Pedagogy, Spenser's Kilcolman Castle, and Amoretti 65
Thomas Herron
Designing an Educational Game for Shakespeare's Hamlet
John Misak and Kevin LaGrandeur
Does the kunstkammer Need a Digital Future?
Andrea M. Galdy
Contributors
Randa El Khatib and Caroline Winter
Visualizing the Sidney Network: Using Network Analysis to Understand Women's Place
Catherine Medici
Print Networks of Early Modern Astronomy in Galileo's Library
Crystal Hall
The Republic of Tweets
Jessica Marie Otis
Opening Up the Scriptorium: The Theory and Ethics of Transcription Methods from the Handwritten Page to the Web Page
Sarah Banschbach Valles and Sarah J. Sprouse
New Solutions for Old Problems: Digital Publication, the Linguistic Study of Medieval Vernacular Texts, and the EDV Project
Nadia Cannata
Moving Images and Text on Leonardo's Codices: The Evolution of Drawing a Digital Edition
Giuditta Cirnigliaro
FRIDA: A Multilevel Digital Atlas for the Ephemeral Renaissance, La Serenissima Venice, 1450-1550
Francesca Bortoletti, Giuseppe Gerbino, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Beatrice Gobbo, and Tommaso Elli
"Dear Galileo": Letters as Data on Astronomy
Caterina Agostini
Penelope Rich: Mapping the Mobility of a Sixteenth-Century Aristocratic Woman
Gerit Quealy
GEA: Invisible Sienese Women Made Visible
Elena Brizio and Luis Meneses
Beyond a Digital Catalog: Rethinking Musical and Cartographic Sources through Digital Humanities
Angela Fiore and Sara Belotti
Interacting with Big Historical Data of the Dutch Golden Age: Golden Agents and Virtual Interiors
Charles van den Heuvel
Northeye (Re)Constructed: Augmented Reality of an Abandoned Medieval Village
Steven Bednarski, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Robin Harrap, Zack MacDonald, and Andrew Moore
The Place of Reading in VR: Pedagogy, Spenser's Kilcolman Castle, and Amoretti 65
Thomas Herron
Designing an Educational Game for Shakespeare's Hamlet
John Misak and Kevin LaGrandeur
Does the kunstkammer Need a Digital Future?
Andrea M. Galdy
Contributors
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digital scholarship;digital projects;digital methodologies;network analysis;web mapping;digital editions;databases;early modern studies
Introduction: The Changing Shape of Digital Early Modern Studies
Randa El Khatib and Caroline Winter
Visualizing the Sidney Network: Using Network Analysis to Understand Women's Place
Catherine Medici
Print Networks of Early Modern Astronomy in Galileo's Library
Crystal Hall
The Republic of Tweets
Jessica Marie Otis
Opening Up the Scriptorium: The Theory and Ethics of Transcription Methods from the Handwritten Page to the Web Page
Sarah Banschbach Valles and Sarah J. Sprouse
New Solutions for Old Problems: Digital Publication, the Linguistic Study of Medieval Vernacular Texts, and the EDV Project
Nadia Cannata
Moving Images and Text on Leonardo's Codices: The Evolution of Drawing a Digital Edition
Giuditta Cirnigliaro
FRIDA: A Multilevel Digital Atlas for the Ephemeral Renaissance, La Serenissima Venice, 1450-1550
Francesca Bortoletti, Giuseppe Gerbino, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Beatrice Gobbo, and Tommaso Elli
"Dear Galileo": Letters as Data on Astronomy
Caterina Agostini
Penelope Rich: Mapping the Mobility of a Sixteenth-Century Aristocratic Woman
Gerit Quealy
GEA: Invisible Sienese Women Made Visible
Elena Brizio and Luis Meneses
Beyond a Digital Catalog: Rethinking Musical and Cartographic Sources through Digital Humanities
Angela Fiore and Sara Belotti
Interacting with Big Historical Data of the Dutch Golden Age: Golden Agents and Virtual Interiors
Charles van den Heuvel
Northeye (Re)Constructed: Augmented Reality of an Abandoned Medieval Village
Steven Bednarski, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Robin Harrap, Zack MacDonald, and Andrew Moore
The Place of Reading in VR: Pedagogy, Spenser's Kilcolman Castle, and Amoretti 65
Thomas Herron
Designing an Educational Game for Shakespeare's Hamlet
John Misak and Kevin LaGrandeur
Does the kunstkammer Need a Digital Future?
Andrea M. Galdy
Contributors
Randa El Khatib and Caroline Winter
Visualizing the Sidney Network: Using Network Analysis to Understand Women's Place
Catherine Medici
Print Networks of Early Modern Astronomy in Galileo's Library
Crystal Hall
The Republic of Tweets
Jessica Marie Otis
Opening Up the Scriptorium: The Theory and Ethics of Transcription Methods from the Handwritten Page to the Web Page
Sarah Banschbach Valles and Sarah J. Sprouse
New Solutions for Old Problems: Digital Publication, the Linguistic Study of Medieval Vernacular Texts, and the EDV Project
Nadia Cannata
Moving Images and Text on Leonardo's Codices: The Evolution of Drawing a Digital Edition
Giuditta Cirnigliaro
FRIDA: A Multilevel Digital Atlas for the Ephemeral Renaissance, La Serenissima Venice, 1450-1550
Francesca Bortoletti, Giuseppe Gerbino, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Beatrice Gobbo, and Tommaso Elli
"Dear Galileo": Letters as Data on Astronomy
Caterina Agostini
Penelope Rich: Mapping the Mobility of a Sixteenth-Century Aristocratic Woman
Gerit Quealy
GEA: Invisible Sienese Women Made Visible
Elena Brizio and Luis Meneses
Beyond a Digital Catalog: Rethinking Musical and Cartographic Sources through Digital Humanities
Angela Fiore and Sara Belotti
Interacting with Big Historical Data of the Dutch Golden Age: Golden Agents and Virtual Interiors
Charles van den Heuvel
Northeye (Re)Constructed: Augmented Reality of an Abandoned Medieval Village
Steven Bednarski, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Robin Harrap, Zack MacDonald, and Andrew Moore
The Place of Reading in VR: Pedagogy, Spenser's Kilcolman Castle, and Amoretti 65
Thomas Herron
Designing an Educational Game for Shakespeare's Hamlet
John Misak and Kevin LaGrandeur
Does the kunstkammer Need a Digital Future?
Andrea M. Galdy
Contributors
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