A dataset with the full list of computustical and calendrical will be published before the end of this month, including all links to digitizations and IIIF manifests.
Unfortunately, I will be taking https://t.co/01W4JJpwn1 offline by the end of 2023 due to an increase in the pricing of webhosting. More information, datasets and resources: https://t.co/Mq0okcpiWl
Medieval historians, here is a job! 0,8 - 5 years then tenure - religious/cultural history - which part of the middle ages is not specified - Free University of Amsterdam.
Finished the poster for the upcoming computus conference, now I just need to write my paper!
Programme: https://t.co/i7ftY26ZfC
Registration: https://t.co/IMiVr9JsNn #LoveIrishResearch#medievaltwitter@ComputusConf
We are pleased to announce our programme for the 2023 Computus Conference, at Trinity College Dublin @TLRHub, 19-20 June!
In-person or online attendance possible.
Programme: https://t.co/6GeV5Y37wl
Registration: https://t.co/wxqnXVI1AC
#LoveIrishResearch#MedievalTwitter
Release 1.2.0 ist online! Die Tastaturnavigation ist nun nicht nur überall möglich, sondern auch bequemer und sichtbarer - für weniger Barrieren und als Abkürzung für "Power User". Weitere Neuigkeiten (z. B. kleine Hinweismeldung bei Hintergrundaktionen) 👉https://t.co/CceLqQyghW
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Configuring the new server turns out to be a technical minefield… The good news is that users of Apple Safari and everyone visiting https://t.co/01W4JJpwn1 using links in the Twitter-app on iOS should now be able to browse the website.
For those of you experiencing a server 500 error upon visiting https://t.co/nDmRxMrMx2: the problem should be resolved. If it happens again, please let me know. Refreshing the page should solve the issue temporarily (or at least until you visit the website at a later moment).
To be precise (pun intended), there are five Verschollene Handschriften in the catalogue. The others are: https://t.co/hoOG2PMIz1, https://t.co/i4zjeLEVc8, https://t.co/GF4Q3kDO0A and https://t.co/Bvp3latwIu.
It ain't pretty, but for the sake of completeness Unknown location, Unknown institution, Verschollene Handschrift is now catalogued as https://t.co/yJRG4VE3x5.
Thanks to the digitizing efforts of @BDLSS, there are now 45 Bodleian Library MSS in the https://t.co/01W4JJpwn1 catalogue. Most of these MSS have been completely or partially digitized. See: https://t.co/cCVENMwFJJ & https://t.co/DDv2Nj9QMg.
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Latin 10500 contains a calendar made around 1050 AD (13r-29v). It is associated with archbishop Hugo of Besançon. A digitization is available in the Mirador Viewer. See: https://t.co/IO8ybQzLrK
Celebrating the 600th computistical and/or calendrical manuscript in the catalogue! 🥳There's still quite a few MSS waiting to be added, as I'm working my way through Arno Borst's calendrical studies. #medieval#manuscripts#reckoningoftime#computus