id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_modwn7uyprbx7ei5s7imir5xaa David Natal Villazala Digital Humanities: New Approaches to Research and Teaching of the Medieval Mediterranean (5th to 15th centuries). (Digital Research Session) 2020 1 .pdf application/pdf 383 27 41 Digital Humanities: New Approaches to Research and Teaching of the Medieval This webinar was funded by the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean, thanks to the "Simon Barton Postgraduate & ECR Conference Prize 2020" awarded to Nerea Fernández Cadenas (https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conferenceprize) This webinar has been designed to offer a forum in which scholars can debate and share their experiences about the difficulties and advantages of researching and teaching through Digital Humanities when exploring Medieval Mediterranean History. social history of late antiquity, with special attention to the western, Latin-speaking part of the a 'universal' late antique Church was constructed despite the end of the Western Roman Empire hosted at Royal Holloway, University of London and at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities She is the principal investigator of a threeyear VENI project Innovating Knowledge dealing with the early medieval manuscripts of the research focused on annotation symbols used in Western manuscripts in Late Antiquity and the https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conference-prize https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conference-prize ./cache/work_modwn7uyprbx7ei5s7imir5xaa.pdf ./txt/work_modwn7uyprbx7ei5s7imir5xaa.txt