The Electronic Beowulf and digital restoration.

The Electronic Beowulf is a project edited by Professor Kevin S. Kiernan of the University of Kentucky which is creating an archive of digital images of primary evidence for the transmission of the text of Beowulf. This paper describes the nature of this evidence and the way in which digital imaging...

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Publicado en:Literary & Linguistic Computing Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 185 - 197
Autor principal: Prescott, A
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Oxford University Press / USA 1997
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