The Digital Critical Apparatus: Thoughts from the Field
Abstract
In this article, we continue the discussion about the future of critical editions begun in volume 112 of The Classical Journal by Keeline and continued in volume 114 by Olson. Written from the point of view of two scholars working in the field of digital philology, the article affirms some elements of Keeline’s vision and addresses Olson’s concerns about that vision. Concrete examples from an active pro-ject that seeks to translate the visual elements of traditional critical editions into machine-readable data reveal that Keeline and Olson’s views are not as far apart as they seem. Copyright © 2022 The Classical Association of the Middle West and South. This article first appeared in The Classical Journal, Volume 117, Issue 3, February-March, 2022, pages 337-355. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press for The Classical Association of the Middle West and South.
Citation
Huskey, S. J. and Cayless, H. 2022. "The Digital Critical Apparatus: Thoughts from the Field." The Classical Journal 117.3: 340–358.
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