New computational techniques show how modern digital philology is
changing the way we think of the transmission of medieval manuscripts
through space and time. Using the notes of the classical philologist
Paul Krüger, whose manuscripts were recently rediscovered in the Law
Library of Congress, complex three dimensional visualization techniques
will be used to show how the medieval manuscripts making up the Codex of
Justinian are spatially and temporally related to each other. The talk
also highlights how these new techniques give scholars the tools to
postulate what the structure of missing and destroyed manuscripts might
have been--changing the face of even the most traditional of the
humanities, classical philology.
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