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Electronic Publishing and Computational Philology
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DOI: 10.1400/54376
ISSN: 1824-1573
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In this issue
- Preface
- Electronic Publishing and Computational Philology
- Handling a Large Manuscript Tradition with a Computer
- Aristarque
- Towards Textual Drift Modelling in Computational Philology
- Why Phylogenetic Methods Work
- Philology and Information Theory
- An Information Visualization Approach to Textual Variants
- Phylogenetic Analysis of Manuscript Traditions, and the Problem of Contamination
- Part and Whole in the Transmission of the "Canterbury Tales"
- The Evolution of a Sanskrit Epic
- Linking the Variance. Unrooted Trees and Networks
- Textual Descent with Intentional Modification
- Stemmatics, Genetics and the Genealogy of James Joyce's Later Works
- Testing Methods on an Artificially Created Textual Tradition
- Contributing Authors