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Mesotext: Digitised Emblems, Modelled Annotations and Humanities Scholarship: Pallas Proefschriften

Autor Peter Boot
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2009
The most strikingly missing piece of functionality in current digital editions is that of annotation. Digital editions should offer a facility where researchers can store structured and unstructured observations with respect to the edited texts. This book discusses a number of approaches to annotation systems in the context of the study of emblems, the sixteenth and seventeenth century literary genre that joins an image, a motto and an often moralizing epigram. When handled properly, annotation can become mesotext, text positioned between the annotated texts and the scholarly articles and monographs for which the annotations provide the evidence. In a digital context, it should be possible to navigate back and forth between annotated text, annotation and article, Peter Boot was born in 1961. He studied Mathematics in Leiden and Dutch Language and Culture in Utrecht, wherehe specialised in Older Dutch Literature. Since 2003 he has been employed at the Huygens Institute, where he works as a humanities computing consultant and researcher.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789085550525
ISBN-10: 9085550521
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Pallas Proefschriften

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic

Notă biografică

Peter Boot is a researcher in Humanities Computing in the e-Research department of the Huygens Institute (The Hague) and wrote a PhD thesis at Utrecht University.

Cuprins

Part I. Context of this Study, 1. Introduction, 2. An Introduction to Emblem Studies, 3. Annotating the Digital Edition, Part II. Emblem Digitisation and the Emblem Project Utrecht, 4. A Model for Digital Emblem Editions, 5. Digital Editing and Text Modelling: The Case of the Emblem Project Utrecht, Part III. Digital Annotation Tools, 6. Digital Edition Annotation using EDITOR, 7. A Sane Approach to Annotation in the Digital Edition, 8. Decoding Emblem Semantics, 9. Creating a Metaphor Index, 10. Towards a TEI-Based Encoding Scheme for the Annotation of Parallel Texts, Part IV. Emblem Studies,11. A Mirror to the Eyes of the Mind. Metaphor in Otto van Veen’s Amoris Divini Emblemata (Antwerp1615), 12. Playing and Displaying Love. Theatricality in Otto van Veen’s Amoris Divini Emblemata (Antwerp1615), Part V. Reflections, 13. Mesotext. Framing and Exploring Annotations, 14. Conclusion, Appendices, Samenvatting, Glossary – List of Abbreviations, Literature, Acknowledgements, Curriculum Vitae

Descriere

This book discusses a number of approaches to annotation systems in the context of the study of emblems, the sixteenth and seventeenth century literary genre that joins an image, a motto and an often moralizing epigram.