Long-term project at the Heidelberg Center for Jewish Studies, funded by @DFG_public: Digital Development of a Forgotten Culture PI: Hanna Liss. #masorah#DH
A short reminder: Don't miss this week’s Corpus Masoreticum Panel at the EAJS Congress in Frankfurt/Main. Our team members will speak about the so-called Abrezush Bible (MS Vienna ÖNB cod. heb. 16) on Thursday, 20 July at 2 pm.
The Corpus Masoreticum team will host a panel at next week's EAJS Congress in Frankfurt about MS Vienna ÖNB Cod. hebr. 16. Join our team to learn about this manuscript’s codicological features, its use of Masorah and future possibilities of digital transcriptions.
No. 6 of the Corpus Masoreticum Working Papers has just been published! In her paper, Hanna Liss deals with masoretic lists from the Ashkenazi manuscript London BL or. 2091. Downloadable here: https://t.co/Pds4I1otO1
They discussed the benefits of running such large scale digital editions projects on a DH infrastructure & the workflows developed at Corpus Masoreticum.
#digitalhumanities#corpusmasoreticum
Last week Hanna Liss and Clemens Liedtke talked at the recent “DH Insights” event, hosted by the Heidelberg Center for Digital Humanities, about the two long-term DH projects “Corpus Masoreticum” (DFG) and “Hebrew-French Glossaries” (Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
Don't forget about next week's ABC Lecture! You can join us in the HfJS in Heidelberg or via Zoom.
Taking place on Wed., May 31 at 6:15 pm.
#Rashi#biblicalexegesis#AbrahamBerlinerCenter
Come join us for the annual Abraham Berliner Lecture on 31 May!
This year's lecturer is Prof. Meira Polliack (Tel Aviv University).
#AbrahamBerlinerCenter#HfJS
And the very last question in this series - what's your favorite place in Heidelberg?
It's the whole quarter of Weststadt - beautiful buildings with lovely architecture, little parks & playgrounds and nice cafes & restaurants. 5/5
Today is the last day of our #TeamTuesday series and it's also a farewell. We would like to introduce @HannaB_Rost, our project manager for the last 12 months and who will sadly leave us at the end of January. 1/5 #CorpusMasoreticum
What did you learn?
I actually learned how to use #InDesign at least a bit and it’s quite fun 😉 I also learned the process of publishing an online journal and all it's many steps from a paper up to a nice looking journal with metadata, #DOI and so on. #OpenAccess#OJS 4/5
We're happy to announce the 2nd volume of our Corpus Masoreticum Working Paper series.
The first article is written by our research assistant Ilona Steimann. It's called "Masoretic Manuscripts in France" and gives a new insight on the Jonah Pentateuch.
https://t.co/5mXqhWzojj
As the year comes closer to an end, so does our #TeamTuesday series. Today it's Sebastian's turn, a research associate in the project #CorpusMasoreticum and a PhD student in #JewishStudies at the Heidelberg Center for Jewish Studies. #HfJS 1/8
And finally, what's your favorite place in Heidelberg?
Currently all children's playgrounds in Heidelberg but I love the redwoods in the city forest or parks in Heidelberg. Whenever it is possible, we hike with our children through the forest. 7/8