EPHÉNum à Leeds IMC 2019
À l’« International Medieval Congress » de Leeds, il y aura plusieurs sessions sur les humanités numériques qui sont soutenues par l’EPHE–PSL ou qui auront des participants de l’EPHE :
Materiality in Series I: Serial Manuscript Production
Thursday 4 July, 9:00 – 10:30 (Session 1526)
Sponsored by Scripta–PSL
- New Insights into Serial Manuscript Production in the Early Middle Ages (Tino Licht, Heidelberg)
- Individuality in the Decor of Manuscripts Produced in Series (Lisa Horstmann, Heidelberg)
- Manuscript Production of Verse Romances in French: Re-Grouping Objects, Re-Thinking Texts (Pietro Andrea Martina, Zürich)
Materiality in Series, II: Text Series in Manuscripts
Thursday 4 July, 11:15 – 12:45 (Session 1626)
Sponsored by Scripta-PSL
- The Lives of Saints in Series: A Perspective from Old French Manuscripts (Ariane Pinche, Paris)
- A Reasoned Series of Texts?: The 9th and the 10th Fascicule of the Manuscript Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale, MS Banco Rari 217 (Nicolò Premi, Paris)
- Songs in Series: Order and Distribution of Peirol’s Compositions in Old Occitan Sources (Stefano Milonia, Rome)
Materiality in Series, III: Serial Analysis and Materiality
Thursday 4 July, 14:15 – 15:45 (Session 1626)
Sponsored by Scripta-PSL
- Can We Explore the Materiality of Charters Using Digital Methods? (Nicolas Perreaux, Frankfurt & Paris)
- Serial Analysis of Manuscript Features: Placing Epic Manuscripts inside French Vernacular Production (Jean-Baptiste Camps, Paris)
- Serial Analysis: The Materiality and Texts of Relic Labels (Kirsten Wallenwein, Heidelberg)
Digital Materiality, II: How to Represent Materiality Digitally in Palaeography and Codicology?
Monday 1 July, 16:30 – 18:00 (Session 324)
Sponsored by Digital Medievalist
- Peter A. Stokes (EPHE): Modelling Writing: Towards a Conceptual Reference Model for Palaeography
- Marc H. Smith (ENC & EPHE): On the Epistemological Limits of Automatic Classification of Scripts
- Carolin Schreiber (Munich): Book Covers as Material Objects: Possibilities and Challenges in the Brave New Digital World
Approaches to Teaching Latin Palaeography: A Round-Table Discussion
Monday 1 July, 19:00 – 20:00 (Session 432)
Participants: Colleen Curran (Oxford), Julia Crick (King’s College London), Irene Ceccherini (Università degli Studi, Firenze) & Peter A. Stokes (EPHE)