Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 831.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Gary Wells <wells@ithaca.edu> (21)
Subject: Call to Attend: Technology in the Humanities, Ithaca
College
[2] From: Edward Vanhoutte <edward.vanhoutte@kantl.be> (102)
Subject: invitation international colloquium Manuscript-
Variant-Genese
[3] From: "Peter Shillingsburg" <pls1@unt.edu> (19)
Subject: Master-Classes in Textual Criticism
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 07:09:56 +0100
From: Gary Wells <wells@ithaca.edu>
Subject: Call to Attend: Technology in the Humanities, Ithaca College
CALL TO ATTEND
Conference on Technology in the Humanities
May 24-26, 2004
Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
Early Registration Deadline: May 10, 2003
Conference program and on-line registration form can be found at the
conference web site:
http://www.ithaca.edu/htc2004/
Registration questions may be sent to cess@ithaca.edu.
Other inquiries may be sent to htc2004@ithaca.edu.
The widespread use of digital technology has exerted a profound
influence upon the humanities. Beyond the practical aspects of using
technology effectively, humanities teachers and scholars also grapple
with the ideological and imaginative complexities it has made possible.
This conference will be an opportunity to present and discuss new ideas
on technological practice and pedagogy in specific humanities
disciplines, as well as the broader issues of the effect of technology
upon teaching and research.
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Larry Johnson, CEO, New Media Consortium
Dr. Vernon Burton, Associate Director Humanities and Social Sciences ,
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), UIUC
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 07:08:49 +0100
From: Edward Vanhoutte <edward.vanhoutte@kantl.be>
Subject: invitation international colloquium Manuscript-Variant-Genese
Manuscript - Variant - Genese
Internationa(a)l Colloquium
Wednesday May 12th 2004
Erasmushuis, K.U. Leuven Faculteit Letteren, Blijde-Inkomststraat 21, 3000
Leuven - Belgium
Info: http://www.kantl.be/ctb/event/2004/variant.htm
Please register with: Prof. dr. Marcel De Smedt
<marcel.desmedt@arts.kuleuven.ac.be>
[Organisatie/Organisers]
-Prof. dr. Marcel De Smedt, K.U. Leuven, Faculteit Letteren, Departement
Literatuurwetenschap
-Edward Vanhoutte, Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie (CTB) - KANTL
[Introduction]
The study of manuscripts and variants, and of the genesis of a literary
work, is a central point of attention in modern editorial theory and
practice. Nowadays, not only the French 'critique génétique' concentrates
on the study of manuscripts of modern authors; more and more, the German
and the Anglo-American schools of scholarly editing take into account
holograph variants and the study of variation between print editions of a
literary work. As for the presentation of editorial scholarship, electronic
scholarly editions have become true alternatives for scholarly editions in
print.
This one day colloquium will address the study of holograph texts, of
manuscript variants and variation between several print editions. The study
of the genesis of a literary work is not only of great importance for the
constitution of a reliable author's text, but also enhances a better
understanding and interpretation of the work.
Dutch will be spoken during the morning session, the afternoon session will
be English only.
[Programma/Programme]
10u. Ontvangst met koffie en/of thee/Morning coffee & tea
10u.30 Opening
10u.40 Van handschrift tot druk en vermeerderde herdrukken.
De wordingsgeschiedenis van Firmin van Heckes
Verzen (1912) / Gedichten (1925/1936)
Yves T'Sjoen, Vakgroep Nederlandse Letterkunde, U Gent
11u.10 Stijn Streuvels' Levensbloesem. Receptie als onderdeel van de
ontstaansgeschiedenis
Marcel De Smedt, K.U. Leuven
11u.40 Korte pauze/Short break
11u.50 De kunst van het schrappen. De tekstgeschiedenis van Simon
Vestdijks Terug tot Ina Damman
HTM Van Vliet (NL)
12u.20 Minnehandel of Liebesspiel. De genese van de Duitse vertalingen
van Stijn Streuvels' werken aan de hand van de briefwisseling
met zijn Duitstalige uitgevers
Joke Debusschere, Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie -
KANTL
13u. Lunch
14u.15 From le mot juste to What Is the Word. Genetic variants in
Samuel Beckett's works
Dirk Van Hulle, Universiteit Antwerpen
14u.45 The text as a product and as a process
Domenico Fiormonte, Universita di Roma (I)
15u.20 Korte pauze/Short break
15u.30 Variants and Variables. Digital endeavours to disclose genetic
variation
Edward Vanhoutte, Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie -
KANTL
16u. How watching Vanity Fair grow affects reading it
Peter Shillingsburg, De Montfort University (UK)
16u.40 Afsluiting en Receptie/Closing and Drinks reception
[Details]
Locatie/Venue: Erasmushuis
K.U. Leuven-Faculteit Letteren
Blijde-Inkomststraat 21 - 3000 Leuven
Datum/Date: 12 mei 2004, 10u.-17u.00
Deelname/Participation: Free
Aanmelden/Registration: Marcel De Smedt
K.U. Leuven
Faculteit Letteren
Blijde-Inkomststraat 21
3000 Leuven
email: marcel.desmedt@arts.kuleuven.ac.be
Lunch: Lunch is available from the student restaurant.
Delegates who wish to join in, please let us
know on registration. Lunch is paid on the day
proper.
Organisatie/Organisers: Prof. dr. Marcel De Smedt, K.U. Leuven,
Faculteit Letteren, Departement
Literatuurwetenschap
Edward Vanhoutte, Centrum voor Teksteditie en
Bronnenstudie (CTB) - KANTL
--================ Edward Vanhoutte Co-ordinator Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie - CTB (KANTL) Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies Reviews Editor, Literary and Linguistic Computing Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature Koningstraat 18 / b-9000 Gent / Belgium tel: +32 9 265 93 51 / fax: +32 9 265 93 49 edward.vanhoutte@kantl.be http://www.kantl.be/ctb/ http://www.kantl.be/ctb/vanhoutte/ http://www.kantl.be/ctb/staff/edward.htm
[NB: If you do not receive a reply within 24 hours please resend] Dr Willard McCarty | Senior Lecturer | Centre for Computing in the Humanities | King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS || +44 (0)20 7848-2784 fax: -2980 || willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/
--[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 07:09:11 +0100 From: "Peter Shillingsburg" <pls1@unt.edu> Subject: Master-Classes in Textual Criticism
Peter Robinson and Peter Shillingsburg wish to invite you and one or more of your students to our jointly hosted two-day Master-Classes in Textual Criticism.
Hans Walter Gabler and J C C Mays are our Master Teachers for the occasion. Each will give a morning lecture and conduct an afternoon symposium.
Dates: May 20 and 21 (Thursday and Friday) Place: DeMontfort University, Leicester Hours: 11 am and 2pm each day Fee: Free but meals and lodging are not provided Please indicate your intention to come by emailing Peter Shillingsburg at pshillingsburg@dmu.ac.uk
See attached Poster Visit our web site: www.cta.dmu.ac.uk/ests/masterclasses
Please bring this opportunity to the attention of appropriate students or colleagues we might have missed.
[NB: If you do not receive a reply within 24 hours please resend] Dr Willard McCarty | Senior Lecturer | Centre for Computing in the Humanities | King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS || +44 (0)20 7848-2784 fax: -2980 || willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/
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