Methods and means for digital analysis of ancient and medieval texts and manuscripts (Leuven, The Netherlands, 2-3 April 2012)
Call for Participation
Leuven, The Netherlands, 2-3 April 2012
The Workshop
This workshop aims at mapping the various ways in which digital tools can help and, indeed, change our scholarly work on "pre-modern" texts, more precisely our means of analyzing the interrelationships between manuscripts and texts produced in the pre-modern era. This includes the history of textual traditions in a very broad sense, encompassing several fields of research, such as book history, stemmatology, research on textual sources, tracing of borrowings and influences between texts, etc. We welcome researches in any field of textual scholarship carried out on any ancient or medieval textual tradition in any language (Latin, Greek, "vernacular" / "oriental" languages…), using computer-aided methods of analysis.
Possible topics are: stemmatological analysis of manuscript traditions, digital palaeography / codicology, analysis of relationships between texts, textual history, textual criticism...
This workshop is seen as complementary to the Interedition ‘bootcamp’ to be held in Leuven in January 2012 (see http://www.interedition.eu/ for more information).
To Participate
To participate in the workshop, please submit a short abstract (preferably in English) (300-500 words) to Tara Andrews (tara.andrews [at] arts.kuleuven.be) by 15 December 2011. As we seek to encourage the participation of early-stage researchers (PhD students or post-doctoral researchers), a limited number of bursaries are available to cover travel expenses. If you wish to apply for one of these, please submit an additional statement motivating your application (main criteria are importance of this workshop for your current research and absence of other possible funding). Abstracts and applications for bursaries will be evaluated by the scientific committee. The result of this evaluation will be made known by 1 February.
Organizers
The goal of Interedition <http://www.interedition.eu> is to promote the interoperability of the tools and methodology used in the field of digital scholarly editing and research. Equally, Interedition seeks to raise the awareness of the importance of sustainability of the digital artifacts and instruments we create.