This just came through the digital medievalist list. The way they've
approached editions of their texts might stir the mental juices of digital
classicists.
jk
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Joel Kalvesmaki
Editor in Byzantine Studies
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On 1/23/13 10:43 AM, "Torsten Schassan" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear colleagues,
>
>at www.e-sequence.eu has been published a very exciting multimedia
>edition with facsimile, transcription, translation (into German) of up
>to 9 mss of Notker chants and additional audio files of the chants sung
>by Ordo virtutum.
>
>
>"Audiovisuelle digitale Repräsentation von Sequenzen Notkers des
>Stammlers († 912) aufgrund ausgewählter Handschriften"
>
> From these mss:
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>Cod. Sang. 381
>Cod. Sang. 484
>Cod. Sang. 382
>Cod. Sang. 376
>Cod. Sang. 378
>Cod. Sang. 380
>Cod. Sang. 546
>Cod. Einsiedeln, StiftsB 121
>
>Best, Torsten
>
>--
>Torsten Schassan
>Digitale Editionen
>Abteilung Handschriften und Sondersammlungen
>Herzog August Bibliothek, Postfach 1364, D-38299 Wolfenbuettel
>Tel.: +49-5331-808-130 (Fax -165), schassan {at} hab.de
>
>Handschriftendatenbank: http://diglib.hab.de/?db=mss
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>
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