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Humanist Archives: Sept. 25, 2019, 4:17 a.m. Humanist 33.274 - pubs: on the maths of ancient narratives

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 274.
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        Date: 2019-09-25 02:44:49+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty 
        Subject: pubs: on the maths of ancient narratives

Maths Meets Myths: Quantitative Approaches to Ancient Narratives
(Springer, 2017)
Ed. Ralph Kenna, Máirín MacCarron and PaKdraig MacCarron

Introduction
Ralph Kenna, Máirín MacCarron, and Pádraig MacCarron

Cognitive and Network Constraints in Real Life and Literature
Robin Dunbar

A Networks Approach to Mythological Epics
Ralph Kenna and Pádraig MacCarron

Medieval Historical, Hagiographical and Biographical Networks
Robert Gramsch, Máirín MacCarron, Pádraig MacCarron,
and Joseph Yose

Peopling of the New World from Data on Distributions
of Folklore Motifs
Yuri E. Berezkin

Phylogenetics Meets Folklore: Bioinformatics Approaches
to the Study of International Folktales
Jamshid J. Tehrani and Julien d’Huy

Analyses of a Virtual World
Yurij Holovatch, Olesya Mryglod, Michael Szell, and Stefan
Thurner

GhostScope: Conceptual Mapping of Supernatural Phenomena
in a Large Folklore Corpus
Peter M. Broadwell and Timothy R. Tangherlini

Complex Networks of Words in Fables
Yurij Holovatch and Vasyl Palchykov

Analysing and Restoring the Chronology of the Irish Annals
Daniel Mc Carthy

Contents Mapping Literate Networks in Early Medieval Ireland
Elva Johnston

How Quantitative Methods Can Shed Light on a Problem
of Comparative Mythology: The Myth of the Struggle for
Supremacy Between Two Groups of Deities Reconsidered
David Weiß
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Also note the series in which this book appears: 
J. A. Scott Kelso, ed. Understanding complex systems (Springer, 
https://link.springer.com/bookseries/5394)

--
Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/),
Professor emeritus, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College
London; Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(www.tandfonline.com/loi/yisr20) and Humanist (www.dhhumanist.org)




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