TY - BOOK AU - Kelemen,Pál AU - Pethes,Nicolas TI - Philology in the Making: Analog/Digital Cultures of Scholarly Writing and Reading T2 - Digital Humanities SN - 3839447704 AV - AZ105 U1 - 801.950285 23 PY - 2019/// CY - Bielefeld PB - Transcipt Verlag KW - Philology KW - Study and teaching KW - Digital humanities KW - Humanities KW - Philosophy KW - Humanism KW - Social aspects KW - Philologie KW - Étude et enseignement KW - Sciences humaines numériques KW - Humanisme KW - Aspect social KW - digital humanities KW - aat KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Popular Culture KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Cover; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Theories; How We Read; "The Return to Philology"; Pathological Philology; 2. Materialities; The Hourglass; Paper Mythology; The Literary Manuscript; From Abstraction to Inscription and Back Again; On-the-Table; 3. Practices; Opening, Turning, Closing; Combination of Order and Disorder; Fractures of Writing; New Practices = New Conditions?; 4. Technologies; Sites of Digital Humanities; The Intertextual Frontiers of Vergil's "Empire without Limit"; Calendar View; Micro and Macro, Close and Distant; Securing the Literary Evidence; On the authors N2 - Philological practices have served to secure and transmit textual sources for centuries. However - this volume contends -, it is only in the light of the current radical media change labeled 'digital turn' that the material and technological prerequisites of the theory and practice of philology become fully visible. The seventeen studies by scholars from the universities of Budapest and Cologne assembled here investigate these recent transformations of our techniques of writing and reading by critically examining core approaches to the history and epistemology of the humanities. Thus, a broad praxeological overview of basic cultural techniques of collective memory is unfolded UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2091575 ER -