Cultures of Knowledge: An Intellectual Geography of the Seventeenth-Century Republic Letters
Howard Hotson
2010
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The Republic of Letters goes Digital a conference organized by Ida Federica Pugliese and Daniel Carey
Paola Molino, ida federica pugliese, Daniel Carey
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Dirk van Miert (ed.), Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters: Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution
Niall Hodson
British Society for Literature and Science, 2014
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5 Reviews of: Dirk van Miert, ed., Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500-1675). Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution, London and Turin, 2013.
Dirk van Miert, Erik-Jan Bos, William Stenhouse
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Digital Diplomatics: What could the Computer Change in the Study of Medieval Documents?
Georg Vogeler
2014
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Technologies of Knowledge in the Age of Manuscripts
Stephen G Nichols
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A Spanner and His Works: Books, Letters, and Scholarly Communication Networks in Early Modern Europe (2016)
Daniel Stolzenberg
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Historical Research in a Digital Age: Reflections from the Mapping the Republic of Letters Project
Nicole Coleman
The American Historical Review
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Howard Hotson & Thomas Wallnig, eds, Reassembling the Republic of Letters in a Digital Age: Standards, Systems, Scholarship
Dirk van Miert
Reassembling the Republic of Letters, 2019
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Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500–1675): Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution. Dirk van Miert, ed. Warburg Institute Colloquia 23. London: The Warburg Institute, 2013. ix + 268 pp. £50
Karen Reeds
Renaissance Quarterly, 2015
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Medieval Digital Humanities (ENG 697)
Geoffrey Clegg
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DIGITARIUM – Unlocking the Treasure Trove of 18th-Century Newspapers for Digital Times
Dario Kampkaspar
Achtzehntes Jahrhundert digital: zentraleuropäische Perspektiven, 2019
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« Collecting and annotating medieval manuscripts in the 17th century: political and cultural stakes through a case study »
Sébastien Douchet
2019
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[2014] (joint with Julianne Nyhan) The dynamics of Digital Publications. An Exploration of Digital Lexicography. In: Péter Dávidházi (ed.), New Publication Cultures in the Humanities. Exploring the Paradigm Shift, Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univiersity Press 2014, 47-61
Claudine Moulin
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“Circles of Confidence in Correspondences. Confidentiality in seventeenth-century knowledge exchange in networks of letters and drawings”,
Charles van den Heuvel
Nuncius 31, 2016
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‘Introduction’, in: Dirk van Miert (ed.), Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500-1675). Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution, London (Warburg Institute Colloquia) 2013, pp. 1-7.
Dirk van Miert
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(Book review) Axel Erdmann - Ars Epistolica: Communication in Sixteenth Century Western Europe: Epistolaries, Letter- Writing Manuals and Model Letter Books
Miguel Palou Espinosa
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A Science of Letters? Forms of 'Normal Science' in the late 17th and 18th-century Humanities
Floris Solleveld
History of Humanities, 2023
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Mediating Information, 1450–1800
Peter Stallybrass
This Is Enlightenment, 2010
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Diplomatics: The Science of Reading Medieval Documents. A Handbook, Milano 2024
FEDERICO GALLO (Milano, Italia)
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Book History Scholarship: Creation, Transmission of Knowledge and Archives | Visible Language, The Journal of Visual Communication Research.
Danne Ojeda
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'Networks and translation within the Republic of Letters. The case of Theodore Haak (1605-1690)’, in: Karl Enenkel, Sietske Fransen and Niall Hodson (eds.), Translation and the Circulation of Knowledge in Early Modern Science, Leiden, Brill, 2017
Jan van de Kamp
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Evolution of the Bibliographic Control Systems and Genesis of the Concept ‘Documentation’: Contribution of Paul Otlet and Henry la Fontaine in 19th C
Wathmanel Seneviratne
Journal of the University Librarians Association of Sri Lanka, 2014
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« Collecting and Annotating Medieval Manuscripts in the 17th Century: Political and Cultural Stakes Through a Case Study », 94e congrès de la Medieval Association of America, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphie, U.S.A., 7-9 mars 2019.
Sébastien Douchet
2019
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Reassembling the Republic of Letters - A Linked Data Approach
Howard Hotson
2018
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'Towards a complete bibliography of seventeenth-century Dutch newspapers: Delpher and its applications', Tijdschrift voor Tijdschriftstudies 38 (2015), 21-27
Arthur der Weduwen
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Going Online is not Enough! Electronic Descriptions of Ancient Manuscripts, and the Needs of Manuscript Studies
Patrick Andrist
in Tara Andrews, Caroline Macé (ed.), Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approaches, 2014
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“The Learned Society, The Medieval Academy, and New Directions in Scholarly Communication”
Ronald G. Musto
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Broadening shared knowledge within the specialized community in the 17th century
Journal Revista de lenguas para fines específicos
Revista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos, 17 (2011)
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AHR Forum Historical Research in a Digital Age: Reflections from the Mapping the Republic of Letters Project
Giovanna Ceserani
2017
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El'Manuscript 2018, 7th International Conference on Textual Heritage and Information Technologies, Vienna and Krems, Austria, 14-18 September 2018
Fabio Cusimano
2018
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What to do with literary manuscripts? A model for manuscript studies after 1700
Wim Van Mierlo
Comma, 2018
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Revolutions and Images and the Development of Knowledge: Implications for Research Libraries and Publishers of Scholarly Communications
Susan S Lukesh
Journal of Electronic Publishing, 2002
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«Faced with the Flood: Scholarly Working Practices and Editorial Transformations at the Highpoint of Scientific Publications», in Holenstein, André et al. (eds), Scholars in Action: The Practice of Knowledge and the Figure of the Savant in the 18th Century, Leiden, Brill, 2013, p. 609-629.
Miriam Nicoli
2013
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Hourglass Effect: The Late Seventeenth Encyclopaedic Dictionary and the Dissemination of Knowledge
Geoffrey Williams
Linha D'Água, 2021
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