The Digital Orientalist (Indian section edited by Adrian Plau).The European Society for Textual Scholarship.A Brief Lexicon of Stemmatology by Philipp Roelli and Caroline Macé. Reconstructing a Sanskrit text by Charles Li.ĭocumentation of the alignment, collation and stemmatic methods in Saktumiva.SARIT Encoding Guidelines for the TEI encoding of Sanskrit texts by Liudmila Olalde, Andrew Ollett, and Patrick McAllister (short version). ![]() (A gentle introduction for Sanskritists.) ![]() The Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines on the transcription of primary sourcesĪ critical adjunct to the above MLA sources, since the present digital edition rests on the transcription of manuscripts using the TEI guidelines.The above two sources locate the present project in the history and theory of digital scholarly editions as they have evolved since the 1980s. MLA Statement on the Scholarly Edition in the Digital Age (2016).Includes an important annotated bibliography on digital methods in textual criticism. Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions, Modern Languages Association (2011).The following are the main sources that have informed our theoretical stance towards the tasks of this project.
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