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@proceedings{1481619, author = {Vozár, Zdenko}, booktitle = {Historical Network Research Conference}, keywords = {Hussitica; Czech Reformation Manuscripts; Narrowed corpus; Distant Reading; Analysis of Codicological Metadata; Complex networks; Ego network; John Hus; John Wycliffe; Jacob of Mies; Augustin of Hippo; Nikolaus von Dinkelsbüh}, language = {eng}, title = {Metadata for the Middle Ages: A Network Analysis of Manuscriptorium.com II.}, year = {2018} }
TY - CONF ID - 1481619 AU - Vozár, Zdenko PY - 2018 TI - Metadata for the Middle Ages: A Network Analysis of Manuscriptorium.com II. KW - Hussitica KW - Czech Reformation Manuscripts KW - Narrowed corpus KW - Distant Reading KW - Analysis of Codicological Metadata KW - Complex networks KW - Ego network KW - John Hus KW - John Wycliffe KW - Jacob of Mies KW - Augustin of Hippo KW - Nikolaus von Dinkelsbüh N2 - Massive digitization of medieval manuscripts in the last decades leads us not only to very high accessibility of the historical documents themselves, but also their "tags" and structure in the form of metadata. The use of metadata, especially provided in the format of XML TEI, could open up new paths of research in medieval studies. One of the tools to understand written textual heritage is network analysis used atop of expanded digital catalogues by processing their metadata. We could ask vast sets of questions concerning our data when we have fine-grained TEI metadata. Beginning from basic codicological views to complex historical analysis of authors comprehended as “compagnons of voyage” and their texts. As a demonstrative case, I will explore the metadata of manuscripts from Manuscriptorum.com, more specifically corpus of Hussite reform collection. On this metadata I could demonstrate complex relations between authors and their collecting in very turbulent past. ER -
VOZÁR, Zdenko. Metadata for the Middle Ages: A Network Analysis of Manuscriptorium.com II. In \textit{Historical Network Research Conference}. 2018.
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