Digital Teaching
The syllabus, further information on course organisation and exams as well as materials and e-learning elements for this course are delivered via moodle.

Lehrinhalte
This lecture offers an introduction and overview of topic areas and principles of digital philology as well as its place and contribution to the wider domain of the Digital Humanities. The lecture starts with a historical overview of the different research areas of philology before the digital turn. It gives students a first view of the relationship between research in traditional and digital philoogy based on examplary topics from the history of philology. The lecture is going to explore digital theory and methodology as well as examples of research projects showcasing research questions in digital philology.

In the course of the semester, students are going to be presented with tasks and reading assignments via moodle that contribute to the assessment for obtaining credit.

More information on the contents of the lecture as well as the syllabus will be published on moodle at the beginning of April. You will be notified when the moodle course becomes available.

Literature
Schreibman, Susan, Siemens, Ray & Unsworth, John. eds. 2004. A Companion to Digital Humanities. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/

Bod, Rens. 2013. A New History of the Humanities. The Search for Principles and Patterns from Antiquity to the Present. Oxford University Press.

Turner, James. 2014. Philology. The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities. Princeton University Press: Princeton, Oxford. Taster chapter 1: http:/press.princeton.edu/titles/10209.html]

More literature will be announced on moodle.

Semester: ST 2022