2021
DOI: 10.4000/jtei.3715
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Signs of the Times: Medieval Punctuation, Diplomatic Encoding and Rendition

Abstract: Digitally managing punctuation in the editions of medieval manuscripts is one of those issues that initially looks like a minor detail, but later reveals itself as a tangled web of problems spanning from computer science (how to represent punctuation signs?) to philology (what types of signs exist?) through epistemology (is the processing of punctuation a mere technical transformation or a valuable part of the scholarship?). The aim of this paper is to address the theoretical aspects of these questions and the… Show more

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“…28 Accurate encoding of punctuation from more advanced automated processes was explored in the Early New High German Marco Polo version of the Devisement dou Monde. 29 Digital humanists routinely use some level of transformation in digital encoding when creating a digital edition, via bespoke scripts or available tools. Aspects of automation of publishing of digital editions use digital encoding as well.…”
Section: Htr and Scholarly Editingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Accurate encoding of punctuation from more advanced automated processes was explored in the Early New High German Marco Polo version of the Devisement dou Monde. 29 Digital humanists routinely use some level of transformation in digital encoding when creating a digital edition, via bespoke scripts or available tools. Aspects of automation of publishing of digital editions use digital encoding as well.…”
Section: Htr and Scholarly Editingmentioning
confidence: 99%