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Añadir al carritoCondición: nuovo. Pieter d?Hoine, Daria Kohler, Wim Decock (eds). Pages: 305 p.Illustrations:6 b/w, 25 col., 6 tables b/w. Language(s):English. Publication Year:2026. Brepols. ISBN: 978-2-503-61804-3. Hardback -- Summary This volume provides a reflection on the future of the interconnected disciplines brought together under the term 'historical humanities': branches of scholarship concerned with the study of the past. Charting the Future of Historical Humanities explores current developments in a variety of disciplines, aiming to identify the trends that are impacting them, engaging critically with new directions of research, and reflecting on the perspectives that new tools and methodologies bring to the study of ancient, medieval, and early modern history of texts, ideas, and images. Its four sections are devoted to new trends in the edition of historical texts, the use of data in the historical humanities, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the 'material turn' in historical scholarship. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (Daria Kohler, Pieter d'Hoine & Wim Decock) Horizons in Text Editing Introduction. Horizons in Text Editing: Possibilities and Limitations, Expectations and Challenges (Lisa Devriese) Annotating the Ancient World: Critical Annotations and Digital Editions (Monica Berti) Towards Easier and Faster Collation, Edition and Visualization of Textual Variance? The ChrysoCollate Program (Sébastien Moureau) From Data to Interpretation Introduction. Vectors and Structured Knowledge: Computational Processing of Texts and Human Interpretation (Margherita Fantoli) From Data to Knowledge (Towards Wisdom) in Linguistic Computing for Ancient Languages (Marco Passarotti) Computational Methods for the History of Ideas: Models and Semantic Vectors (Andrea Sangiacomo & Hugo Hogenbirk) Interdisciplinarity in the Twenty-First Century Introduction. Interdisciplinarity in the Twenty-First Century: Method, Medium, and Mirror (Tim van de Cruys) From Text to Meaning: Historical Humanities in the Age of AI and Interdisciplinarity (Mikko Tolonen) Papyri and Artificial Intelligence: The Interdisciplinary Challenges of Digital Palaeography (Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello) De-biased, Diverse, Divisive: Understanding the Google Gemini Internet Storm in the Broader Context of Diversity, Generative AI, and Interdisciplinary Uses of Data (Bettina Berendt & Sercan Kiyak) Beyond Words Introduction. Beyond Words (Wim François & Daria Kohler) Emblems, Imprese and Poetry: Toward an Intermedial Epistemology of Italian Renaissance (Michele Bordoni) Unpretentious Objects and Material Meanings: Late Medieval Art and the Material Turn (Ragnhild M. Bø) Material Traces: Recovering the Stories of Women in the Creation, Production, and Patronage of the Visual Arts of the Low Countries in Early Modernity (Catherine Powell-Warren) Index of Names.