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Response of Christopher Forstall

Over the course of the past two days, here at the beautiful grounds of the Fondation Hardt, we have been inspired and challenged by diverse new work—both literary and digital—on issues of...

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Intertextualité et humanités numériques workshop

Tesserae team members Neil Coffee and Christopher Forstall took part in the workshop Intertextualité et humanités numériques co-organized by Coffee and Damien Nelis of the University of Geneva...

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Response of Chiara Battistella

Taking part in this workshop has been an extraordinary opportunity both to get to know people directly involved in Digital Humanities projects (Tesserae, Musisque Deoque, LOFTS, E-Traces) and better...

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Response of Lavinia Galli Milic

Les humanités numériques nous invitent à repenser l’intertextualité car elles changent notre rapport au texte antique. À présent qu’il est possible de déceler une masse de points de contact individuels...

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Intertextuality Beyond Words by David Bamman

The talk I was to give in Geneva (before weather sadly prevented my arrival) focused on “intertextuality beyond words” — I want to take this blog post to at least partially sketch out what I mean by...

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eTRACES / eTRAP by Marco Büchler

Marco Büchler delivered a presentation on his text reuse research with eTRACES / eTRAP, slides for which are available here.

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Response of Damien Nelis

As part of a research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and devoted to the study of intertextuality in Flavian epic poetry, the Classics Departments of the University at Buffalo,...

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Response of Michael Dewar

As I said to more than one person in the course of the workshop, I had expected that I would learn far more than I would be able to contribute. And so it turned out. The presentations of Marco Büchler...

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Intertextualité et Humanités Numériques

  Participants in the Intertextualité et Humanités Numériques workshop enjoying a moment outdoors at the Fondation Hardt. Pictured are (left to right): Yannick Zanetti, Valéry Berlincourt, Lavinia...

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Presentation at eRome Workshop in the Netherlands

Neil gave a presentation on Tesserae at the eRome International Workshop on Digital Humanities and Rome held in Wassenaar, Netherlands, on March 4, 2015. The conference program is here.

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