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Roman Bleier, Florian Zeilinger. Digital Scholarly Editions and historians. Editing the records of the Imperial Diet of 1576 (Digitizing the Past: Prague Talks on Digital Humanities)

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    0566023 - FLÚ 2023 eng U - Uspořádání akce
    Pavlíček, Ota - Cassi Pelikán, Hana
    Roman Bleier, Florian Zeilinger. Digital Scholarly Editions and historians. Editing the records of the Imperial Diet of 1576 (Digitizing the Past: Prague Talks on Digital Humanities).
    [Prague, 25.05.2022-25.05.2022, (W-EUR 10/5)]
    Grant CEP: GA MŠMT(CZ) LM2018101
    GRANT EU: European Commission(XE) 949710 - ACADEMIA
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:67985955
    Klíčová slova: digital humanities * digital editions * Imperial Diet
    Obor OECD: History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)
    https://www.flu.cas.cz/cz/akce-filosofickeho-ustavu-av-cr/21-konference-a-workshopy/3690-roman-bleier-on-digital-humanitiess#poster

    A team of researchers at the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the University of Graz are developing a digital scholarly edition of the records documenting the Imperial Diet (Reichstag) of Regensburg in 1576. At the Imperial Diet, between June and October 1576, Emperor Maximilian II and more than 200 representatives of the imperial estates (Reichsstände) of the Holy Roman Empire discussed and decided about the political fate of Central Europe. The numerous meetings and deliberations at the Imperial Diet are of central interest to the ongoing project and new digital edition. From a digital scholarly editing point of view, the project explores a particular way of editing historical documents (seen as a text characterised by its content) and representing the formal information, for instance about the above-mentioned deliberations, as structured data in RDF. This kind of editing is a further development of editing practices used by historians–in a recent article Georg Vogeler suggested the name “assertive edition”. Our presentation will explore this editing approach in context of the Imperial Diet’s records edition. We will discuss how we have edited the historical records and semantically enriched them with TEI markup, how we extract “facts” in form of RDF triples, and how we combine the edited texts with a database. This approach allows us to access the Imperial Diet of 1576 as a bundle of communication events and thereby opens it up for historiographical research interested in content, communication and procedures.
    Trvalý link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0338804

     
     
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