Digital approaches to Ethiopian and Eritrean studies /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Liuzzo, Pietro Maria (Author)
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019.
Series:Supplement to Aethiopica ; 8.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Pages; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Aims and scope; Code; Readers; Scope; State of the data; Relevant projects; Available images of manuscripts; Cooperations; Beta maṣāḥǝft; Written artefacts; Contents outline; Manuscripts in Beta maṣāḥǝft and out; Digital catalogue of Ethiopic manuscripts; Presenting Ethiopic manuscripts online; Groups of manuscripts, lists, and charts; The online catalogue record; Features of the visualization of manuscripts; Additional visualizations for manuscript descriptions; Visualization of quires with VisColl and Mirador; Encoding VS data entry
  • Moving manuscripts and text circulationUsing SPARQL to get all annotations; Using XQuery to focus on specific elements; Focus on a specific textual unit; Looking outside of Beta maṣāḥǝft; Comparing Inscriptions; Inscriptions from Ethiopia in context; Linking inscriptions; Conclusion; Textual Units Trees and Charts; Defining units; Written artefacts and textual units; Textual units and narrative units; Core content and additions; Trees and charts; Editions in context; Places in Ancient Ethiopia; The Pleiades conceptual overview; Identifying a place: Ethiopia
  • Ancient concepts of EthiopiaRelations between place concepts; Encoding place names; Annotating sources related to the Red Sea; RIÉ 277; Georeferencing maps for research; Conclusion; Dillmann's Lexicon as Online Resource; Introduction; Preprocessing; Features; Edit dictionary records; Linking the online Lexicon linguae aethiopicae to Beta maṣāḥǝft; Indexes and navigation; External connections; Gǝʻǝz Morphological Parser; Principles and aims; Fidal, transliteration, schemes, and affixes; Hypotheses making process; Validation; Paradigms and conjugation; Integration; Linked Data; Core concepts
  • RDF and SPARQLLinked Open Data; Aims of RDF and LOD; LOD in practice; Querying LOD; Contextualizing place names with Pelagios; Encoding networks of personal relationships; Representing textual fluidity; Supporting syntactic manuscript descriptions; Conclusion; Using XML Data for Research Products; Using XML to write a book; Bibliography; Printed critical editions; Conclusion; Collaboration and Openness; Glossary; General Bibliography; Cited Passages; Index of Persons; Index of Places