Dear All,
The new issue of Digital Philology is finally out! Guest-edited by Mark Chinca and Christopher Young (University of Cambridge), DPh 6.2 is devoted to "Medieval Studies and Digital Philology in the German-Speaking World." It includes contributions by:
Martin Baisch (Universität Hamburg) Hannah Busch (Universität Trier) and Philipp Hegel (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Veit Probst (Universität Heidelberg) Astrid Breith (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) Ramona Fritschi (Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Lausanne) Michael Stolz (Universität Bern) Mark Chinca and Christopher Young (University of Cambridge)
Check out the TOC here: http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/38200 https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmuse.jhu.edu%2Fissue%2F38200&h= ATPwDpwy1I1n5A5oNfHveRYi96gOtcUiMcUhNqb1k7Zu-gAq5-sQhobAyNdywBZgxWt2cvY7L8Su YsHmPD-Vd3DA9Q5KG__jc-rSUed_X5gAuqu1DXRj4c9mRr8v1n9gwkt-dj0
Best,
Albert
Albert Lloret, Ph.D.
Managing Editor, Digital Philology
Associate Professor of Spanish and Catalan Graduate Program Director, Spanish and Portuguese
University of Massachusetts Amherst