Atelier “L’édition numérique et les manuscrits en rouleaux médiévaux” (Yale University, 3 et 4 avril 2020)
L’atelier ” Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript Roll” touchera aux domaines suivants :
– paléographie et catalogage des manuscrits en rouleaux médiévaux
– transcription des manuscrits et édition critique
– introduction à l’édition numérique : défis et bonnes pratiques pour une édition collaborative
– l’XML et la TEI
Des compétences en paléographie et dans l’encodage ne sont pas obligatoirement requises.
Texte de l’appel :
The workshop covers the fundamentals of digital editing while tackling the codicological challenges posed by manuscript rolls. Practical sessions inform collective editorial decision-making: participants will undertake the work of transcription and commentary, and encode (according to TEI P5 protocols) the text and images of a medieval manuscript roll. The workshop will result in a collaborative digital edition. The manuscript selected for this workshop is Takamiya 56, a late medieval devotional roll written in Latin and Middle English. No language proficiencies are required for participation in this course.
The workshop will run April 3rd and 4th, 2020 (Friday-Saturday) 9.30am-4.30pm. This graduate-run workshop is free of charge, and lunches will be provided for participants. The workshop will be limited to twelve places – preference will be given to graduate students with a demonstrated need for training in manuscript study and text encoding.
More information about the upcoming workshop and previous workshops can be found on the website – please read this information before applying, and apply online by February 14th. Applicants will be notified whether they can be offered a place by February 21th. For more information, see the project website (digitalrollsandfragments.com/workshops), or email organizers at digitalmanuscriptrolls@gmail.com.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jean-Baptiste Renault (9 février 2020). Atelier “L’édition numérique et les manuscrits en rouleaux médiévaux” (Yale University, 3 et 4 avril 2020). Rotulus. Consulté le 21 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ts5m