Medieval Translatio

Medieval Translatio
Author: Massimiliano. Bampi
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024-09-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 311121804X

Variance characterises the textual culture of the Middle Ages on all levels. Analysing this variance is paramount to understand the norms and transformations involved in the process of establishing a literate culture. This series focuses on the literate output in the Nordic region, from the perspective of Modes of Modification. In order to place the region in a larger context, it also encourages comparative studies with a wider European view.

Survival and Success of an Apocryphal Childhood of Jesus

Survival and Success of an Apocryphal Childhood of Jesus
Author: Marijana Vukovic
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110752786

This book explores the transformations of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas in the Middle Ages. It also connects the different representations of children, childhood, everyday- and family life in the distinct textual versions to the ancient and medieval settings in which they appear. The text survived and influenced ideas and mentalities that shaped medieval minds in the East and the West, but also enhanced anti-Jewish sentiments.

Virtual Slavica

Virtual Slavica
Author: Michael Neubert
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136431152

Get an inside view of producing digital information projects Digital technology has provided great opportunities as well as colossal challenges for information professionals at Slavic libraries, collections, and archives. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives presents leading information experts exploring the monumental task of converting Slavic manuscripts and books for presentation in the digital realm. Readers get a clear inside view of how to conquer the various challenges that arise within digital library and archive projects through detailed descriptions of specific projects discussed in easy-to-understand language. Slavic studies present innate problems when attempts are made to allow access to the material over the Internet. The Cyrillic alphabet is just one of the huge stumbling blocks standing in the way of universal access to this important material. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives provides practical strategies for anyone looking for answers to problems within their own virtual information project. Copyright issues, digital reference, text encoding, online translation, presentation issues, and use of grant funding are some the topics comprehensively discussed to give information professionals clear solutions to the issues they may be facing. The book is carefully referenced. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives examines: the persistence of multiple standards for digitally handling the Cyrillic alphabet presenting the Comintern archives online FEB-web—its structure, the creation of digital editions, its plans for the future copyright issues in the twenty-first century Meeting of Frontiers—the reorganization of the text content of the international collaborative digital library project at the Library of Congress standardized encoding practical and theoretical programming issues the unforeseen difficulties—and solutions—to complete a grant-funded digital Slavic project and more Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives is of keen interest to librarians, archivists, Slavic studies academics, and library and information science educators and students.

Libraries in Open Societies

Libraries in Open Societies
Author: Harold Leich
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317948025

Learn how libraries have risen to the challenges created by the fall of Communism and the rise of information technology! How do librarians and researchers face war, social upheaval, and other challenges after the fall of Communism and the rise of digital technology? Libraries in Open Societies offers fascinating answers to this and many other questions while providing an overview of this rapidly changing arena. An international panel of authors who know the specialized concerns of libraries in Eastern Europe and the former USSR addresses topics that include the difficulty of preserving and acquiring materials, the importance of international cooperation, and the benefits and pitfalls of electronic media. This book also discusses the rise of the Internet in Russia, the movement of international bibliographies onto the Web, and other features of the digital revolution. Libraries in Open Societies, itself an example of the value of international cooperation in the modern world, will be an important addition to your bookshelves! Other absorbing topics in Libraries in Open Societies include: reconstruction of libraries in Bosnia the role of the Polish émigré press in Great Britain guidelines for developing Slavic literature collections the creation and restoration of digital archives throughout the region electronic information delivery in the United States and abroad journals in Slavic and East European librarianship Baltic collections in North America and Western Europe the role digital technologies have played in restoring Bosnian printed heritage materials lost during the 1992–1995 war

Medieval Slavonic Studies

Medieval Slavonic Studies
Author: Juan Antonio Alvarez-Pedroza
Publisher: Institut d'Etudes Slaves
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009
Genre: Slavic languages
ISBN:

Current Contents

Current Contents
Author: Institute for Scientific Information (Philadelphia)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1498
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

Московия, Юго-Западная Русь И Литва Ва Период Позднего Средневековья

Московия, Юго-Западная Русь И Литва Ва Период Позднего Средневековья
Author: Вячеслав Всеволодович Иванов
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Carpatho-Rusyns
ISBN:

"This collection of essays examines a number of issues in late medieval East Slavic cultural and intellectual history with particular focus on Muscovy and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Among the central topics of this book are the multilingual and multiconfessional cultural milieus in these lands, interaction between Muscovite and Ruthenian cultures, and contact between the Eastern Slavs and non-Slavic peoples residing within and outside their ethnic terrain. This book will be of special interest to cultural historians, philologists and linguists."--T.p. verso.