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Conference, symposium - Language
Multilingualism: brake or catalyst of academic distribution in Europe and the Mediterranean?
Issues and the challenges of translation. How and what to translate? Who can translate?
Like the great historical movements in the field of knowledge, as the Republic of Letters that allowed to cross the borders and establish the exchange of knowledge as a motor, language is at the central point of a contradictory tension in the conditions of its transmission. A common language (Latin, French, English) is required to enable that circulate ideas, hypotheses, results, experiments through epistolary exchanges as in the first scholarly journals, while at the same time remains in the field a local language between scholars. Once again, we see concentrations and language conflagrations with hegemonies inducing harmful risks of isolation.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - History
Linguistics first and foremost?
Le colloque « Linguistiques au premier chef ? », organisé par l’École pratique des hautes études (Éphé), Savoirs et pratiques du Moyen Âge au XIXe siècle (Saprat), le LabEx Hastec, le laboratoire Intéractions corpus apprentissages représentations (Icar), l’Institut universitaire de France et le centre Jean-Mabillon, laboratoire de recherche de l’École nationale des chartes, se tiendra du jeudi 17 au samedi 19 septembre à l’Éphé et à l’École.
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Tours
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Introduction to coding literary texts with XML-TEI
The « Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes » (BVH) in Tours have been running this course since 2005 with the number of attendees ever increasing due to the growing possibilities in Digital Humanities. This training course is specifically aimed at professionals whether they are researchers, technicians, teachers or librarian.
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Paris
Seminar - Epistemology and methodology
Digital publishing and corpuses
Technical seminar of the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM)
Ce séminaire technique de l'Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM) est consacré à l’édition de corpus numériques, la diffusion des résultats par les sites internet et par les systèmes d’information. Ce séminaire se situe, délibérément, dans une démarche exploratoire qui ne propose pas de cadre théorique mais aborde des méthodologies, des problèmes techniques, des réflexions sur les usages actuels et futurs.
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