HyperAzpilcueta
Visualizing the Instability of Early Modern Normative Knowledge

Conferences

2019

25. - 29.03.2019
Multimodale Versuche der Alignierung historischer Texte, DHD 2019 (6. Jahrestagung des Verbands Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum) with Andreas Wagner https://dhd2019.org/...
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz
Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main

2018

05.04.2018
La fabrique d’un texte. Les traductions du Manual de Confessores de Martin d’Azpilcueta au XVIe siècle, Journée d’étude «Traduction et outils numériques »
École Normale Supérieure, Lyon


22. - 24.03.2018
Conference, Monitoring Transformations in Early Modern Law Printed Books. The Manual for Confessors by Martín de Azpilcueta, within the Panel “Calculating Knowledge: What Your Project Needs to Fully Benefit from the Digital Humanities”, organized by Angela Dressen and Matteo Valleriani
Renaissance Society of America, New Orleans

2017

20.03.2017
Les sources d’Azpilcueta et la question de ses traductions, Journée d’études "Humanités Numériques" - philologie et méthodes informatiques d’analyse de texte (http://triangle.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?article6700)
ENS de Lyon

2016

19.02.2016
“Traveling Texts”. Some reflections on the use of the translation comparison tool HyperMachiavel, in the framework of the workshop organized by Christiane Birr :“With the Eyes of a Humanities Scholar: What results can we expect from Digital Humanities?”
Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz

Organisation

2018

22.02.2018
Workshop: Digital Modelling Of Knowledge (https://www.rg.mpg.de/...)
MPIeR, Frankfurt am Main

2017

15.05.2017
Workshop: Philology and Digital Humanities: Old Questions and New Approaches for Working with Texts ( http://www.rg.mpg.de/1322423/notice17-06-13-digihum-braganolo)
MPIeR, Frankfurt am Main


15.05.2017
Jour FixeHyperMachiavel. First results of a comparison tool between the first edition of The Prince and its French translations of the XVIth century, by Séverine Gedzelman (CNRS, UMR Triangle), Jean-Claude Zancarini (ENS de Lyon, UMR Triangle)
MPIeR, Frankfurt am Main

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