Bridging the Babel of Textual Criticism
Post by Wout Dillen, guest author for FonteGaia. Wout Dillen is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Borås, Sweden, where his work is part of the DiXiT Marie Curie …
Post by Wout Dillen, guest author for FonteGaia. Wout Dillen is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Borås, Sweden, where his work is part of the DiXiT Marie Curie …
Opening words “So, what is the use of your edition? And who actually uses it?” When you ask such questions to scholarly editors, chances are you see them flinch a …
Guest post by Wout Dillen (University of Antwerp, Belgium) The Lexicon of Scholarly Editing (#LexiconSE on Twitter) is an open access academic resource that offers definitions for contested concepts in the …
If there is one word that describes the program of MMSDA 2014, it is abundance. In the best sense possible. On the first day, Elena Pierazzo emphasizes the tight schedule: …
Hello. I’m Aodhán Kelly from Dublin, Ireland. I recently started my position as a DiXiT Early Stage Research Fellow (ESR 11) with the University of Antwerp supervised by Dirk Van …
In the French animation movie Le Tableau (2011), three groups of characters co-exist within the painting of a castle: the Toupins (“tout peints”; completely finished), the Pafinis (“pas finis”; not …