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Foreign-language phrasebooks and the language of Renaissance comedy | Vade Mecum
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Andrew s. keener ph.d. candidate northwestern. Foreign-language phrasebooks and the language of Renaissance comedy. September 5, 2015. September 8, 2015. Here’s an example from the widely-published. Originally composed by Noël de Berlaimont in the 1530s:. Dictionariolvm et colloqvia octo lingvarvm, Latinae, Gallicae, Belgicae, Tevtonicae, Hispanicae, Italicae, Anglicae and Portugalicae. Antverpiae: Apud Henricvm Aertsens, 1662). Northwestern University, shelfmark 413 D554. This oblong manual witnessed ne...
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Digital Approaches to Early Modern English Literature. TextDNA: Analyzing Text as a Sequence. By Danielle Albers Szafir. I generated documentation, test data, and tutorials for TextDNA. I also aided with debugging the GUI and adapting the program for raw text analysis. Collaborator for the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg “Library Guide for The History of the English Language,” November 2011. http:/ pitt.libguides.com/englishlanguage. Follow me on Twitter.
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UW-Madison Digital Humanities Research Network. Tuesday, May 10, 2016. Smitty’s Study Pub. At the Fluno Center, 601 University Avenue. The Digital Humanities Research Network invites everyone who has been a part of our group in any capacity this year to join us for a year-end celebration! Gender, Big Data, and Digital Humanities:. Responding to Laura Mandell. Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Memorial Library Commons, Room 460. Page ( email Mattie. If you need the password):. Laura Mandell, introductory chapter t...
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Andrew s. keener ph.d. candidate northwestern. A “prity one”: Frances Wolfreston’s copy of Thomas Heywood’s The English Traveller (1633). March 1, 2017. March 1, 2017. If you’re reading this, you might know that these books aren’t all in the same place, which poses a challenge (or travel opportunity) to those who want to know more about Wolfreston’s reading habits. Dispersed among many research libraries, her collection includes the only surviving 1593 copy of Shakespeare’s. The Schoole of Vertue. By Lin...