Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collaborators of the project "Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book" are presently digitizing and encoding in TEI P5 2 key interpretative copies of Petrarch’s...
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doaj-04377e3f0a2945d794e6556e87e00bc02020-11-25T01:26:58ZengOregon DigitalHumanist Studies & The Digital Age2158-38462013-04-0131173110.5399/uo/hsda.3.1.30862681Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open BookMassimo Lollini0University of OregonWorking from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collaborators of the project "Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book" are presently digitizing and encoding in TEI P5 2 key interpretative copies of Petrarch’s Rvf: the late 14th-century manuscript copy from the Queriniana Library in Brescia, D II 21, the Queriniana Library’s copy of the first printed edition (editio princeps) of the Rvf edited by Cristoforo [Berardi?] and published by Vindelin de Speier (Spira) in Venice in 1470. The first part of the article traces a brief history of the Oregon Petrarch Open Book (OPOB), the last section introduces a future project, “Texts, Images and Interpretation in the OPOB”.http://journals.oregondigital.org/index.php/hsda/article/view/3086Philology, Petrarch, Humanism, Hypertext, Images |
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Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book |
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Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book |
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Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book |
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Humanist Studies & The Digital Age |
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Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collaborators of the project "Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book" are presently digitizing and encoding in TEI P5 2 key interpretative copies of Petrarch’s Rvf: the late 14th-century manuscript copy from the Queriniana Library in Brescia, D II 21, the Queriniana Library’s copy of the first printed edition (editio princeps) of the Rvf edited by Cristoforo [Berardi?] and published by Vindelin de Speier (Spira) in Venice in 1470. The first part of the article traces a brief history of the Oregon Petrarch Open Book (OPOB), the last section introduces a future project, “Texts, Images and Interpretation in the OPOB”. |
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Philology, Petrarch, Humanism, Hypertext, Images |
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