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Humanist Archives: July 11, 2019, 5:48 p.m. Humanist 33.131 - pubs: Silicon Valley; textual editing

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 131.
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    [1]    From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo 
           Subject: How the Department of Defense Bankrolled Silicon Valley (13)

    [2]    From: Elli Bleeker 
           Subject: Publication: Variants 14, the journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship  (68)


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        Date: 2019-07-11 03:30:23+00:00
        From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo 
        Subject: How the Department of Defense Bankrolled Silicon Valley

THE CODE
Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America
By Margaret O'Mara

Reviewed by Stephen Mihm (Georgia)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/09/books/review/the-code-margaret-omara.html


Best
Bernardo
Bangor (Wales)


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        Date: 2019-07-10 15:42:40+00:00
        From: Elli Bleeker 
        Subject: Publication: Variants 14, the journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship 

Dear colleagues,

We are very pleased to inform you of the publication of the fourteenth issue of
Variants, the journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship.

The issue provides an insightful reflection on ongoing developments in the field
of textual scholarship. Topics range from automated collation to the
functionalities of digital archives/editions; from a vindication of metrical
information in Shakespeare's plays to the compelling histories of canonical
texts like Dante's or Copernicus's.

The issue is available in Open Access on (https://journals.openedition.org/variants/497), 
where you can also freely download the PDFs of each of the contributions.

Enjoy!

The editorial team,

Wim Van Mierlo, general editor
Wout Dillen, associate editor
Elli Bleeker, associate editor
Stefano Rosignoli, review editor

Essays
- Paul Eggert, "The Archival Impulse and the Editorial Impulse";
- Christopher A. Plaisance, "Textual Realities: An Aristotelian Realist Ontology
of Textual Entities";
- Merisa Martinez, Wout Dillen, Elli Bleeker, Anna-Maria Sichani and Aodhán
Kelly, "Refining our conceptions of 'access' in digital scholarly editing:
Reflections on a qualitative survey on inclusive design and dissemination";
- Elisa Nury, "Visualizing Collation Results";
- Claudia Tardelli, "Prolegomena to the New Edition of Francesco da Buti's
Commentary on Dante's Commedia. Purgatorio";
- Peter Groves, "Textual Editing, Shakespeare's Metre and the Reader on the
Clapham Omnibus";
- Mikas Vaicekauskas, "To Edit a National Poem. The Editing of Kristijonas
Donelaitis’s Poem Metai and its Sociocultural Context".

Review Essay
- André Goddu, "The (likely) Last Edition of Copernicus's Libri
revolutionum".

Book Reviews
- Bélen Almeida, "Gaspar Aguilar, La comedia segunda de los agravios
perdonados";
- Ann-Marie Einhaus, "Reading and the First World War: Readers, Texts,
Archives";
- Hans Walter Gabler, "Luca Crispi, Joyce's Creative Process and the
Construction of Characters in 'Ulysses. Becoming the Blooms'";
- Simon Mahony, "Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital
Approaches";
- Marco Matteoli, "Ramon Llull, Vida i Obres. Volum I";
- Anna McMullan, "Dirk Van Hulle, The Making of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's
Last Tape / La Dernière Bande";
- François Rouget, "Pierre de Ronsard, Œuvres complètes";
- Sam Slote, "James Joyce, Brouillons d'un baiser : premiers pas vers
Finnegans Wake".













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