Digital Papyrology II Case Studies on the Digital Edition of Ancient Greek Papyri

The ongoing digitisation of the literary papyri (and related technical texts like the medical papyri) is leading to new thoughts on the concept and shape of the "digital critical edition" of ancient documents. First of all, there is the need of representing any textual and paratextual feat...

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Other Authors: Reggiani, Nicola (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Germany De Gruyter 2018
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