Our edition of The Tales of the Reeve and Cook takes advantage of #IIIF images when. However, there are some digitizations that can't be integrated. That won't stop https://t.co/IvAxI3VefQ to take you to the precise folio you need wherever it is on the web!
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This article describes computer-assisted methods for the analysis of textual variation within large textual traditions. Phylogenetics methods are described with emphasis on maximum parsimony, the preferred approach for our research.
https://t.co/rqxiL4ZE5U
by @TextualScholar
Do you wake up some days and just need to know EVERYTHING about the pre-1500 witnesses of the Canterbury Tales? At https://t.co/IvAxI3VefQ we have Daniel Mosser's Catalogue. Watch our video to see how beautiful and easy to navigate it is!
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This article defines the term collation, explains different kinds of collation, and explores some of its applications. We emphasize stemmatology and medieval textual traditions. https://t.co/JhBU1QCrKW
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In this article, we revisit the original transcription guidelines of the CTP and the principles and aims that informed them and offer a rationale for changes in our transcription practice.
https://t.co/oYLHRm9GHy
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This article functions as both a reflective essay and a pedagogical account of the second phase of the Canterbury Tales Project and the various successes and challenges that unfolded throughout that process
https://t.co/x5sn682lIZ
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In this paper we describe an attempt to plan, make and distribute an edition –the CantApp, presenting in its first iteration the General Prologue of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales– designed specifically for mobile device use.
https://t.co/B2SxItoA1x
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Our edition of The Tales of the Reeve and Cook takes advantage of #IIIF images when. However, there are some digitizations that can't be integrated. That won't stop https://t.co/IvAxI3VefQ to take you to the precise folio you need wherever it is on the web!
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Let's say you study Dante's Commedia. Let's say that you've always wanted to study Barbi's loci. Let's say that you wish there was a way to do it by clicking on each one of them and then see the collation of seven mss. https://t.co/IvAxI3VefQ has your back!
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Can't get enough Chaucer? Our CantApp (iOS and Android) provides a multimedia experience and you can take it anywhere with you. Search for "General Prologue" in your appstore and enjoy. Access the rest of our publications at
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