Treading the Digital Turn: Mediated Form and Historical Meaning.
The essay discusses the relationships between the digital humanities and historical scholarship as a manifestation of the mutability of form within the framework of early modern category. The author cites the influence of both literary studies and the history of science on the evolution of the textu...
| Publicado en: | Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 79 - 91 |
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University of Pennsylvania Press
2013
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