La Base de typographie de la Renaissance regroupe des informations relatives à l'histoire des matériels d’imprimerie (caractères, planches gravées) utilisés en Europe du XVe au XVIIe siècle.
Today’s post is dedicated to the release of the first public Syriac Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) model on Transkribus and testing the current OCR/HTR capabilities on the Syriac manuscripts and fragments from the Austrian National Library, Vienna (ÖNB). As mentioned in my previous…
This papers explores the functionality and challenges of Transkribus and eScriptorium for Handwritten Text Recognition in Byzantine Studies, highlighting advancements in digital paleography and interdisciplinary collaboration in the Digital Humanities.
La base de données Légendiers latins est le fruit d’un partenariat entre l’Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (IRHT), la Société des Bollandistes et l’Université de Namur. Elle a pour vocation de répertorier tous les témoins manuscrits, médiévaux et modernes, des textes hagiographiques latins identifiés par la Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina (BHL) et son Supplément.
A collaborative effort—centered doubly at Northwestern University and Washington University in St. Louis—to transform the early English print record, from 1473 to the early 1700s, into a linguistically annotated and deeply searchable text corpus.
The Medieval Manuscript Ontology (MeMO) is an ontology that aims at providing a means to represent medieval manuscripts and all the entities and relations that are related to them.
The AI for Humanists project is developing resources to enable DH scholars to explore how large language models and AI technologies can be used in their research and teaching. Find an annotated bibliography of research papers and tools, a glossary of relevant terms, code tutorials, and information about our workshops.
The purpose of the database Hypotheseis is to collect structured data regarding the ὑποθέσεις (hypotheseis) of progymnasmata and declamations in Greek (from the Hellenistic to the Byzantine age), including both the ὑποθέσεις of preserved rhetorical exercises and the ὑποθέσεις only cited in rhetorical manuals or other sources.
C. Schroeder, and A. Zeldes. (2019)cite arxiv:1912.05082Comment: 9 pages; paper presented at the Stanford University CESTA Workshop "Collecting, Preserving and Disseminating Endangered Cultural Heritage for New Understandings Through Multilingual Approaches".
A. von Stockhausen. Kirche und Kaiser in Antike und Spätantike, volume 136 of Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin; Boston, (2017)